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CENTER FOR SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT. (CSAT) HIV FUNDED “DOOR-TO-TREATMENT” ALCOHOL AND DRUG TREATMENT SERVICES
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CENTER FOR SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT. (CSAT) HIV FUNDED “DOOR-TO-TREATMENT” ALCOHOL AND DRUG TREATMENT SERVICES A. Adult Men’s Residential Alcohol and Drug Treatment Services: Contractor will provide the following adult men’s residential alcohol and drug treatment services: 1. Intake, assessment (utilizing the Addiction Severity Index [ASI, food, shelter and other basic needs, treatment planning (in conjunction with the program participant), addiction education and intervention, aftercare planning, urine screening, follow-up at 6-months and 12-months after intake for each program participant. 2. Provide services under this contract for a period of no more than 90 days. Provision of services beyond 90 days requires prior written authorization by County. Program shall include: individual and group counseling, family groups, the 12-step model of recovery, introduction to Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and Narcotics Anonymous (NA) meetings, life skills training, transportation, relapse prevention, and aftercare planning. 3. Access to ancillary support services including: 12-step meetings, HIV/AIDS, HEP A.B.C, AND STD testing and education, literacy assistance and supportive education and job training through Welfare-to-Work, Peninsula Works, and the Family Self-Sufficiency Team (FSST), legal issues, housing, and health/mental health issues. 4. In addition, Contractor will provide men’s residential alcohol and drug treatment services to men who have co-occurring disorders. Services will include the same basic treatment services, plus medication monitoring, psychiatric counseling, longer group sessions, and mental health support services. a. Contractor will have in place written policies and procedures regarding the monitoring of program participants with co-occurring disorders and the monitoring of medications.
CENTER FOR SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT. (CSAT) HIV FUNDED “DOOR-TO- TREATMENT” ALCOHOL AND DRUG TREATMENT SERVICES A. Adult Men’s Residential Alcohol and Drug Treatment Services: 1. Intake, assessment (utilizing the Addiction Severity Index [ASI, food, shelter and other basic needs, treatment planning (in conjunction with the program participant), addiction education and intervention, aftercare planning, urine screening, follow-up at 6-months after intake for each program participant. 2. Provide services under this contract for a period of no more than 90 days. Provision of services beyond 90 days requires prior written authorization by County. Program shall include: individual and group counseling, family groups, the 12-step model of recovery, introduction to Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and Narcotics Anonymous (NA) meetings, life skills training, transportation, relapse prevention, and aftercare planning. 3. Access to ancillary support services including: 12-step meetings, HIV/AIDS, HEP A.B.C, AND STD testing and education, literacy assistance and supportive education and job training through Welfare-to-Work, Peninsula Works, and the Family Self-Sufficiency Team (FSST), legal issues, housing, and health/mental health issues. 4. In addition, Contractor will provide men’s residential alcohol and drug treatment services to men who have co-occurring disorders. Services will include the same basic treatment services, plus medication monitoring, psychiatric counseling, longer group sessions, and mental health support services. a. Contractor will have in place written policies and procedures regarding the monitoring of program participants with co-occurring disorders and the monitoring of medications.
CENTER FOR SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT. (CSAT) HIV FUNDED “DOOR-TO-TREATMENT” ALCOHOL AND DRUG TREATMENT SERVICES A. Adult Residential Alcohol and Drug Treatment Services: Contractor will provide the following adult residential alcohol and drug treatment services: 1. Intake, assessment (utilizing the Addiction Severity Index [ASI]), treatment planning, food, shelter and other basic needs, treatment planning (in conjunction with the program participant), clinical/Case Manager, addiction education and intervention, relapse prevention and aftercare planning, urine screening, and follow-up at 6-months and 12-months after intake for each program participant. 2. Provide services under this contract for a period of no more than 90 days. Provision of services beyond 90 days requires prior written authorization by County. Program shall include group and individual counseling to address recovery issues including: drug/alcohol use history, behavioral therapy, co- occurring disorder, family history, relationships, anti-social and/or criminal thinking and behavior, legal issues, social skills, education and vocational needs, on-site family services and psychopharmacological interventions. 3. Access to ancillary support services may include: legal support, 12-step meetings, HIV/AIDS, HEP A.B.C and STD testing and education, family counseling, literacy assistance and supportive educational and vocational training, job search, and medical/mental health assessments to those program participants identified as having co-occurring disorders.
CENTER FOR SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT. (CSAT) FUNDED “DOOR-TO- TREATMENT’ ALCOHOL AND DRUG TREATMENT SERVICES

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  • Substance Abuse Testing The Parties agree that it is in the best interest of all concerned to promote a safe working environment. The Union has no objection to pre-employment substance abuse testing when required by the Employer and further, the Union has no objection to voluntary substance abuse testing to qualify for employment on projects when required by a project owner. The cost and scheduling of such testing shall be paid for and arranged by the Employer. The Union agrees to reimburse the Employer for any failed pre-access Alcohol and Drug test costs.

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  • Random Drug Testing All employees covered by this Agreement shall be subject to random drug testing in accordance with Appendix D.

  • Selection of Subcontractors, Procurement of Materials and Leasing of Equipment The contractor shall not discriminate on the grounds of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age or disability in the selection and retention of subcontractors, including procurement of materials and leases of equipment. The contractor shall take all necessary and reasonable steps to ensure nondiscrimination in the administration of this contract. a. The contractor shall notify all potential subcontractors and suppliers and lessors of their EEO obligations under this contract. b. The contractor will use good faith efforts to ensure subcontractor compliance with their EEO obligations.

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