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1. Slide 1 of 45 Report on NF-ATTC/TCU Workshop in Seattle
2. Slide 2 of 45 Transferring Drug Abuse Treatment and Assessment Resources
3. Slide 3 of 45 A Regional Needs Assessment and Workforce Survey (Nov 1999)
4. Slide 4 of 45 Summary of Organizational Assessment Findings
5. Slide 5 of 45 Note. Charts are based on sample of 12 programs that submitted data from 3 or more staff and 18 or more clients(none are identified)
6. Slide 6 of 45 Surveys Completed 2-Mos Before TCU Workshop
7. Slide 7 of 45 Motivation: Overall Training Needs (Average scores range 10-50)
8. Slide 8 of 45 Resources: Offices (Average scores range 10-50)
9. Slide 9 of 45 Resources: Staffing (Average scores range 10-50)
10. Slide 10 of 45 Resources: Computer Access (Average scores range 10-50)
11. Slide 11 of 45 Resources: e-Communications (Average scores range 10-50)
12. Slide 12 of 45 Staff: Adaptability (Average scores range 10-50)
13. Slide 13 of 45 Org. Climate: Cohesion (Average scores range 10-50)
14. Slide 14 of 45 Org. Climate: Stress (Average scores range 10-50)
15. Slide 15 of 45 Organizational Functioning Profile (Compared to Total Sample of NF-ATTC Treatment Staff)
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17. Slide 17 of 45 Surveys Completed 2-Mos Before TCU Workshop
18. Slide 18 of 45 Client Descriptions(% of Respondents; N=797)
19. Slide 19 of 45 % of Clients Reporting Problems During Treatment (N=797)
20. Slide 20 of 45 % Reporting Problems in Treatment Readiness (12 Programs)
21. Slide 21 of 45 % Reporting Problems with Depression (12 Programs)
22. Slide 22 of 45 % Reporting Problems with Hostility (12 Programs)
23. Slide 23 of 45 % Reporting Problems with Risk Taking (12 Programs)
24. Slide 24 of 45 % of Clients Reporting 4 or More Problems (12 Programs)
25. Slide 25 of 45 Treatment Satisfaction(% with HIGH Scores in 12 Programs)
26. Slide 26 of 45 Counseling Rapport(% with HIGH Scores in 12 Programs)
27. Slide 27 of 45 Support from Other Clients(% with HIGH Scores in 12 Programs)
28. Slide 28 of 45 Questions
29. Slide 29 of 45 Treatment Engagement (% with HIGH Scores, by Gender)
30. Slide 30 of 45 Treatment Engagement (% with HIGH Scores, by Retention)
31. Slide 31 of 45 Motivation (Treatment Readiness) and Treatment Engagement
32. Slide 32 of 45 % with High Rapport, by Total Number of Problems
33. Slide 33 of 45 % with High Participation, by Total Number of Problems
34. Slide 34 of 45 Client Functioning Profile(Compared to Total Sample of NF-ATTC Treatment Clients)
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36. Slide 36 of 45 Types of Services ReceivedDuring Treatment (% of Clients, N=797)
37. Slide 37 of 45 % Received Medical Services During Treatment
38. Slide 38 of 45 % Received Psychological Services During Treatment
39. Slide 39 of 45 % Received Employment Services During Treatment
40. Slide 40 of 45 % Received Education Services During Treatment
41. Slide 41 of 45 % Received Parenting Skills Services During Treatment
42. Slide 42 of 45 % Received Social (food/housing) Services During Treatment
43. Slide 43 of 45 % Received 12-Step Group Services During Treatment
44. Slide 44 of 45 % Received Transportation Services During Treatment
45. Slide 45 of 45 Client Services Profile % Received(Compared to Total Sample of NF-ATTC Treatment Clients)
46. Slide Navigator Report on NF-ATTC/TCU Workshop in Seattle (title slide)
DATAR- 3 Transferring Drug Abuse Treatment Assessment Resources -- Northwest Frontier ATTC/TCU Workshop in Seattle
NF ATTC -- A Regional Needs Assessment and Workforce Survey
Summary of Organizational Assessment Findings
Note.
Surveys Completed 2-Mos. before TCU Workshop
Motivation: Overall Training Needs
Resources: Offices
Resources: Staffing
Resources: Computer Access
Resources: e-Communications
Staff: Adaptability
Org. Climate: Cohesion
Org. Climate: Stress
Organizational Functioning Profile (sample chart)
Clients
Surveys Completed 2-Mos. before TCU Workshop
Client Descriptions
% of Clients Reporting Problems during Treatment
% Reporting Problems in Treatment Readiness
% of Clients Reporting Problems with Depression
% of Clients Reporting Problems with Hostility
% of Clients Reporting Problems with Risk-Taking
% of Clients Reporting 4 or More Problems During Treatment
Treatment Satisfaction
Counseling Rapport
Support from Other Clients
Questions
Treatment Engagement, by Gender
Treatment Engagement, by Retention
Motivation (Treatment Readiness) and Treatment Engagement
% with High Rapport, by Total Number of Problems
% with High Participation, by Total Number of Problems
Client Functioning Profile (sample chart)
Services
Types of Services Received During Treatment
% Received Medical Services during Treatment
% Received Psychological Services during Treatment
% Received Employment Services during Treatment
% Received Education Services during Treatment
% Received Parenting Skills Services during Treatment
% Received Social Services (food/housing) during Treatment
% Received 12-Step Group Services during Treatment
% Received Transportation during Treatment
Client Services Profile -- % Received (sample chart)