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The State Advisory Board is a legislatively mandated board that meets monthly with the Commissioner of DMHAS and advises the Commissioner on programs, policies, and plans for the Department.
Alcohol and Drug Policy Council (ADPC) Meeting Minutes Archive
Archived meeting minutes from the Alcohol and Drug Policy Council (ADPC)
Regional Behavioral Health Action Organizations (RBHAOs)
Regional Behavioral Health Action Organizations help maximize resources and improve integration related to mental health and substance use program planning, training, advocacy and resource development throughout the state.
Connecticut Alcohol and Drug Policy Council (ADPC)
The Connecticut Alcohol and Drug Policy Council (ADPC) is a legislatively mandated body comprised of representatives from all three branches of State government, consumer and advocacy groups, private service providers, individuals in recovery from addictions, and other stakeholders in a coordinated statewide response to alcohol, tobacco and other drug (ATOD) use and abuse in Connecticut.
In an effort to maximize resources and improve integration related to mental health and substance use program planning, training, advocacy and resource development, DMHAS reorganized the Regional Mental Health Boards (RMHBs) and Regional Action Councils (RACs).
Recovery and Health Management Subcommittee of the ADPC
The purpose of the Recovery and Health Management Subcommittee is to provide recommendations to the ADPC.
Criminal Justice Subcommittee of the ADPC
The purpose of the Criminal Justice subcommittee is to provide to the Alcohol and Drug Policy Council (ADPC) recommendations.
State Advisory Board Meeting Agenda and Minutes
Schedule, agenda and minutes from the State Advisory Board meetings.
Senior Outreach and Engagement
The Senior Outreach and Engagement Program provides assessment and case management services to at risk older adults (55 and older) by utilizing proactive approaches to identify, engage and refer seniors for various individually tailored community treatment options. Services include education, support, counseling (including in-home counseling) referrals to senior service networks and referrals for treatment.
General information about mental health and addiction.