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Recovery-Oriented Systems of Care (ROSC)

The Great Lakes ATTC helps organizations and communities to develop and operationalize recovery-oriented systems of care that support people and communities seeking to manage substance use disorders across the lifespan.

Our ROSC experts use the principles defined and developed by SAMHSA and ROSC pioneers such as William L. White, Mark Sanders, and Mike Flaherty, and Ijeoma Achara

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Related Reading

Recovery Monographs Volume I: Revolutionizing the ways that behvioral health leaders think about people with substance use disorders. 
William White
Published by the ATTC Network Coordinating Office

Recovery Monographs Volume II: Revolutionizing the ways that behavioral health leaders think about people with substance use disorders
William White
Published by the ATTC Network Coordinating Office
 

From the ATTC/NIATx Service Improvement Blog

Great Lakes ATTC: Helping Build Recovery-Oriented Systems of Care 
Maureen Fitzgerald
ATTC/NIATx Service Improvement Blog, May 2020

Building a Science of Recovery: The Pinnacle ATTC Achievement? 
Mike Flaherty, PhD
ATTC/NIATx Service Improvement Blog, November 2018
 

Scott County, IN: Where It's Cool to Be in Recovery
Maureen Fitzgerald, Great Lakes ATTC
ATTC/NIATx Service Improvement Blog, February, 2019
 

Recovering as a community: Hancock County, Ohio
Maureen Fitzgerald, Great Lakes ATTC
ATTC/NIATx Service Improvement Blog, September 2017

 

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