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Addictions

 

I NASAP

Indiana Association of

Substance Abuse Providers

 

Indiana ASAP, Inc promotes the mutual interest of substance abuse prevention and treatment programs in the state of Indiana and strives to find a mechanism for the expression of common concerns to public policy makers and payers of substance abuse and addictions.

Though a newly formed Association, Indiana ASAP jumped right into the Legislative scene. In the legislative session that recently ended, Indiana ASAP followed the Addiction related bills, including HB 1172, which touched on Addiction Licensure in Indiana; HB 1339, which discussed the economic impact of Addiction treatment on Medicaid; and HB 157, which included an amendment that would put restrictions on Opiate Treatment programs that would result in barriers to treatment services for persons participating in the programs. Indiana ASAP worked in collaboration with Mental Health America of Indiana and the Indiana Addiction Issues Coalition throughout the legislative session and looks forward to working with these organizations on future legislative initiatives.

Membership:
If you would like to become a member of Indiana ASAP, please click here for the membership brochure.

Indiana ASAP Newsletters:
Spring Edition 2008

Legislative Announcements:
FY 09 Federal Funding Alert

For more information about Indiana ASAP, please contact:
Thomas Cox
Chair, Indiana ASAP
tomcox@bloomington.in.us 

or 
 
Tiffany Peek
Mental Health America of Indiana
tpeek@mhai.net

 

 

Indiana Addictions Issues Coalition, Inc.
www.recoveryindiana.org

 

The IAIC is made up of individuals, agencies and organizations which include:

    • Persons affected by addiction
    • Addiction Treatment Providers
    • Educators, Training Professionals and Researchers
    • Housing and Homeless Providers
    • Neighborhood, Community and Business Organizations
    • Medical Providers
    • Public Service Professionals, and Advocates

IAIC Strives to:

  • Provide an opportunity to network with a diverse array of colleagues statewide
  • Support and join others in educating individuals, organizations, and legislators about addiction
  • Participate in advocacy for addiction related issues within a strong statewide network
  • Participate in statewide marketing, education, and public relations efforts
  • Support of program development
  • Educate and assistance in local advocacy issues
  • Educate/ train/ inform of the "Best Practices" of addiction interventions
  • ACTION GRAMS concerning major issues concerning addiction issues
  • Support of statewide Information and Referral Services

To join the IAIC click here

Quick Links to other Subsidiaries:

Indiana Mental Health and Aging Coalition
Indiana Coalition to Reduce Underage Drinking

Indiana Mental Health Memorial Foundation, Inc.
Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance Indiana
Indiana Association for Infant and Toddler Mental Health, Inc.

Indiana Addictions Issues Coalition, Inc.

Junior Mental Health America of Indiana, Inc.

APS Industries, Inc. and Community Connections, Inc.

Mental Health America of Indiana Ombudsman Program