ATTC National Coordinating Office Sample Clauses

ATTC National Coordinating Office. The ATTC National Coordinating Office must provide the following services:  The primary function of the ATTC National Coordinating Office is to build and maintain a comprehensive infrastructure for the ATTC Network that promotes internal and external communication and collaboration for the purpose of supporting XXXXXX’s workforce development and quality improvement missions, goals, and objectives.  Collaborate with CSAT and the other ATTC Regional Centers in identifying and facilitating cross-regional and/or Network-wide activities to promote the adoption of evidence-based and promising SUD treatment and recovery practices, recovery-oriented systems of care, and other topics of importance to the SUD treatment/recovery field.  Provide oversight and facilitate collaboration among ATTC Regional Centers to identify and increase opportunities to leverage funds to strengthen the impact of the overall program; prevent duplication of efforts; and promote better collaboration with other SAMHSA and other HHS and federal agency initiatives [Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), Indian Health Service (IHS), National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), Department of Defense (DOD), Veteran Administration (VA), etc.], and state initiatives.  Serve as the focal point at the ATTC Network in order to ensure a coordinated approach to meeting training and technical assistance needs in all HHS regions.  Bring awareness of and supporting collaboration with other SAMHSA initiatives by communicating information about XXXXXX’s initiatives to all ATTC Regional Centers, and disseminating information of national significance to the Centers through regular communication and intra-Network training and technical assistance efforts.  Multiply the impact of ATTC projects by providing a platform for intra-Network cooperation, allowing more staff and resources to be brought to bear on issues; by leveraging resources to focus on multiple issues at the same time; and by focusing the strengths of each Regional Center on appropriate projects, enhancing the overall quality of each project.  Coordinate workgroups among the ATTC Regional Centers to address technology transfer and workforce development activities focusing on SAMHSA’s strategic initiatives (xxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xxx/about-us/strategic-initiatives) and on evidence-based interventions for special populations (Hispanic/Latino, African American, Native American communities, LGBT communities, etc.).  Recognize opportunitie...
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