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| ATR - Provider Resources |
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| There are two types of services the ATR program provides: clinical treatment and recovery support services. Recovery support services can play a critical role in increasing an individual’s chances of sustaining recovery. They include, but are not limited to: |
- Recovery coaching, mentoring, and support groups.
- Training in life skills, GED, job readiness, and community re-entry skills.
- Faith-based support services such as pastoral counseling and spiritual support groups.
- Assistance with housing, transportation, or childcare.
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| The Access to Recovery CHOICES program emphasizes the importance of client choice. Neither representation nor guarantee is made to any providers regarding any maximum or minimum number of units of service to be provided or clients to be served during the contract period. |
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| ATR Providers can register for available trainings by visiting the Pima Prevention Partnership iLinc page at https://thepartnership.ilinc.com |
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| Current Providers |
| To find a listing of providers and the types of service(s) they offer in each county, please click on the Provider one-pager link below. If you are an agency looking to become a provider in the ATR, please read the section below on applying to become a provider. We are always looking for new providers to be able to expand our array of services that we can offer ATR clients. |
- List of ATR clinical and recovery support providers by county:
- Provider one-pager (Coming Soon)
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| Voucher Management System (VMS) |
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How to apply to become a provider
Each county’s application process varies. Please click on the county’s name below to find out more information on becoming a provider: |
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| ATR Project Outcome Reports |
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2009 Office of Governor Jan Brewer, All Rights Reserved |
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