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Adolescent Club Houses

Adolescent Club Houses. UPDATE. Providers. Rediscovering Me Club House – Chesapeake Youth Center – Anne Arundel County Progressive Life Center – bSAS The MARC - Frederick County The Landing – Family Services Inc. Montgomery County The Cove – Walden Sierra – St. Mary’s County

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Adolescent Club Houses

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  1. Adolescent Club Houses UPDATE

  2. Providers • Rediscovering Me Club House – Chesapeake Youth Center – Anne Arundel County • Progressive Life Center – bSAS • The MARC - Frederick County • The Landing – Family Services Inc. Montgomery County • The Cove – Walden Sierra – St. Mary’s County • Prince George’s County –Adolescent Club House

  3. Eligibility Criteria • Youth Ages 12-17 • Must be attending Tx for SUD primary diagnoses; and/or • Must have attended Tx for SUD primary diagnoses sometime in the past; and/or • Participant acknowledges that they are in recovery convincingly to program staff (validated by CRAFFT Screen)

  4. Overview • Adolescent Club Houses will use primarily recovery support services, peers and activities to promote pro-social activities and ways of life for troubled youth; • They will also serve as a mechanism of referral for those not presently in treatment; • Cultivate peer leadership by utilizing youth peers with lived experience and create a sense of ownership among you participants and their families, loved ones • All 6 programs began in late February/March 2013

  5. Program Evaluation • Three-pronged approach • Qualitative developmental evaluation of each program: challenges; victories; emerging best practices etc. • Multi-site uniform data set using CRAFFT data taken at 30, 60, 90 day intervals of program inception….to demonstrate whether the data reveals any improvement in youth who attend the club houses for longer periods; • Consumer satisfaction survey addressing what participants liked and didn’t like; thought was most/least helpful about their club house experience; what made an impact on their drug use and changes to pro-social behavior

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