Gains - The National Gains Co-Occuring Disorders & Justice Center: A SAMHSA Initiative
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Thank you for your participation and interest in this online tutorial. We hope you will find the information useful in your work with youth with co-occurring disorders involved with the juvenile justice system. If you have any questions about this tutorial, please contact the National GAINS Center for People with Co-Occurring Disorders in the Juvenile Justice System. We are very interested in obtaining your feedback and helping you obtain additional information, technical assistance, and training.

How to Give Feedback

The goal of this online tutorial is to provide basic information so professionals from the juvenile justice, mental health, and substance abuse treatment systems can accomplish the following objectives.

  • Learn more about each system and reduce the barriers that have interfered with collaboration in the past
  • Have the same background and language regarding youth with co-occurring disorders and provide a common ground from which to go forward

We are interested to learn your thoughts about the information that was provided, how well we met the objectives, and your opinion of the overall format and design of the tutorial. To provide feedback to us, please send an email to gains@prainc.com with the words "online tutorial" in the subject line. You may wish to provide general comments about what you liked or didn’t like, or specific comments about the following:

  • New information that was most helpful to you
  • Actions you may take at work as a result of participating in this tutorial
  • Exercises and activities included in the tutorial (see below)
  • Additional information or activities that you recommend be included in the tutorial

Contact information

The National GAINS Center for People with Co-occurring Disorders in the Juvenile Justice System
Policy Research Associates
325 Delaware Avenue
Delmar, New York 12054
E-mail: gains@prainc.com
Telephone: 800-311-4246
Fax: 518-439-7612

How to obtain additional information, technical assistance, and training

The following are ways to obtain additional information, technical assistance, and training on youth with co-occurring disorders and involved with the juvenile justice system.