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CSAT awards funds for co-occurring disorders, women, HIV.(Center for Substance Abuse Treatment )

Alcoholism & Drug Abuse Weekly

| October 16, 2000 | (Hide copyright information)Copyright

The federal Center for Substance Abuse Treatment (CSAT) this month awarded $3.9 million in 10 grants to identify effective substance abuse treatment models for people with both substance abuse and mental health disorders. CSAT also awarded $6.7 million to support nine grants to study and document effective treatment for women with histories of substance abuse, physical and sexual abuse and mental illness, and $18.4 million to support 43 grants to expand substance abuse treatment and HIV/AIDS services in African-American, Hispanic/Latino and other minority communities affected by substance abuse and HIV/AIDS.

The co-occurring disorder grants are designed to identify, refine, test and document approaches for delivery of substance abuse services within outpatient substance abuse treatment agencies to people …

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