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TRACKING ONLY. Average Time in Treatment for Completed clients (Weeks) Completed Treatment - Affected Others GAF Improvement GAF Improvement - Affected Others Program performance must be at or above the minimal level on 5 of the following 9 performance indicators (primary clients only), monitored on a quarterly basis: Abstinence/drug free 30 days prior to discharge 70% Reduction of use of primary substance abuse problem 60% Maintaining employment 90% Employability 3% Not arrested for any offense 95% Not arrested for an OUI offense during treatment 95% Participation in self help during treatment 50% Completed Treatment 45% Referral to Mental Health Services 100% Average Time in Treatment for Completed clients (Weeks) Completed Treatment - Affected Others GAF Improvement GAF Improvement - Affected Others Services to target populations listed below (primary clients only) will be monitored on a semi-annual basis for information only: Female Age 0-19 Age 50+ Corrections Homeless Co-existing Disorders of Mental Illness and Substance Abuse History of Injection Drug Use Poly Drug Use DHHS Referrals Agencies contracting with the Maine Office of Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services (SAMHS) for provision of Differential Substance Abuse Treatment (DSAT) Services will implement programming as an ASAM Level I Outpatient Program. DSAT services will provide two (2) three hour group sessions per week. Exceptions to this schedule must be approved by ▇▇▇▇▇. Motivational Enhancement and Skill Building sessions will meet a minimum of once a week, or as need indicates. In addition, contracting agencies will: Provide and maintain substance abuse credentialed DSAT trained facilitators for delivery of all DSAT services. Input into the DSATWeb, keeping data current. For agencies providing services to the Maine Adult Drug Treatment Courts (ADTC’s) input into the DTxC system, keeping data current. Date, time and evidence of completion of SAMHS approved DSAT facilitator training/mentoring. Dates and time of the four time yearly videotape review of DSAT sessions during the first year following the facilitator training/mentorship. Evidence of preparation of videotapes for submission to SAMHS during the second year following the facilitator training. Dates and time of a minimum of one booster event yearly, including attendance, subsequent to facilitator certification. If the clinician is doing Women’s Programming, also document attendance at the one day Gender Responsive training. If certification is not completed within the three year timeframe, documentation that SAMHS has extended the time frame. Send appropriate treatment staff to all SAMHS required DSAT Trainings for progress toward Certification. Maintain adequate DSAT-trained staff to provide uninterrupted programming and back-up for primary DSAT staff absences. Note: Program managers will notify the agency SAMHS Agreement Administrator of staffing changes, including names of departing staff, and names of replacement staff, credential(s) and training status. Provide weekly DSAT-specific clinical supervision for DSAT Facilitators. Support effective program delivery by providing equipment, as required/suggested in Section G. Community DSAT providers will collaborate with the local drug court teams and other relevant community supports, by attending meetings and representing treatment in the program development process. Adhere to the ADTC, community corrections, or correctional facilities procedures regarding sharing of information to include timely completion of screenings and comprehensive assessment/evaluation.

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Sources: Substance Abuse Treatment Services Agreement

TRACKING ONLY. Average Time in Treatment for Completed clients (Weeks) Completed Treatment - Affected Others GAF Improvement GAF Improvement - Affected Others Program performance must be at or above the minimal level on 5 of the following 9 The performance indicators below, contained in previous agreements, shall now be used for SAMHS tracking only through the Office of Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Data Systems (primary clients onlyformerly known as OSADS), monitored on a quarterly basis: Treatment Data System. Abstinence/drug free 30 days prior to discharge 70% Reduction of use of primary substance abuse problem 60% Maintaining employment 90% Employability 3% Not arrested for any offense 95% Not arrested for an OUI offense during treatment 95% Participation in self help during treatment 50% Completed Treatment 45% Referral in the Continuum of Care Referral to Mental Health Services 100% Average Time time in Treatment treatment for Completed completed clients (Weeksweeks) Completed Treatment - Affected Others GAF Improvement GAF Improvement - Affected Others Services to target populations listed below (primary clients only) will be monitored on a semi-annual basis for information only: Female Age 0-19 Age 50+ Corrections Homeless Co-existing Disorders of Mental Illness and Substance Abuse History of Injection Drug Use Poly Drug Use DHHS Referrals Agencies contracting with the Maine Office of Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services (SAMHS) for provision of Differential Substance Abuse Treatment (DSAT) Services will implement programming as an ASAM Level I Outpatient Program. DSAT services will provide two (2) three hour group sessions per week. Exceptions to this schedule must be approved by ▇▇▇▇▇. Motivational Enhancement and Skill Building sessions will meet a minimum of once a week, or as need indicates. In addition, contracting agencies will: Provide and maintain substance abuse credentialed DSAT trained facilitators for delivery of all DSAT services. Input into the DSATWeb, keeping data current. For agencies providing services to the Maine Adult Drug Treatment Courts (ADTC’s) input into the DTxC system, keeping data current. Date, time and evidence of completion of SAMHS approved DSAT facilitator training/mentoring. Dates and time of the four time yearly videotape review of DSAT sessions during the first year following the facilitator training/mentorship. Evidence of preparation of videotapes for submission to SAMHS during the second year following the facilitator training. Dates and time of a minimum of one booster event yearly, including attendance, subsequent to facilitator certification. If the clinician is doing Women’s Programming, also document attendance at the one day Gender Responsive training. If certification is not completed within the three year timeframe, documentation that SAMHS has extended the time frame. Send appropriate treatment staff to all SAMHS required DSAT Trainings for progress toward Certification. Maintain adequate DSAT-trained staff to provide uninterrupted programming and back-up for primary DSAT staff absences. Note: Program managers will notify the agency SAMHS Agreement Administrator of staffing changes, including names of departing staff, and names of replacement staff, credential(s) and training status. Provide weekly DSAT-specific clinical supervision for DSAT Facilitators. Support effective program delivery by providing equipment, as required/suggested in Section G. Community DSAT providers will collaborate with the local drug court teams and other relevant community supports, by attending meetings and representing treatment in the program development process. Adhere to the ADTC, community corrections, or correctional facilities procedures regarding sharing of information to include timely completion of screenings and comprehensive assessment/evaluation.

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Sources: Substance Abuse Treatment Services Agreement