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2010 ANNUAL REPORT

2010 ANNUAL REPORT. 2010. “If you talk to a man in a language he understands, that goes to his head. If you talk to him in his language, that goes to his heart .” - Nelson Mandela .

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2010 ANNUAL REPORT

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  1. 2010 ANNUAL REPORT 2010

  2. “If you talk to a man in a language he understands, that goes to his head. If you talk to him in his language, that goes to his heart.” - Nelson Mandela

  3. “CETPA is the first, and still only, Latino agency to earn a Drug Abuse Treatment License by the State of Georgia and national accreditation (2004-2013) by the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF) to provide integrated outpatient behavioral health treatment and prevention services in Georgia in English and/or Spanish.” 12 years later and with the help of many people, agencies, and organizations, we are still here. Who WE ARE…

  4. CETPA’s own Virtual Reality Clinic. The Clinic for Education, Treatment and Prevention of Addiction (CETPA) Inc., a non-profit organization in Norcross, Georgia, is grateful for the opportunity of developing and implementing the CETPA Virtual Reality Clinic (CVRC). CETPA proposes to leverage this technology to enhance and expand the capacity of substance abuse treatment to serve persons who have been underserved because of lack of access to treatment in their immediate community. Currently, structured bilingual, culturally appropriate and evidence-based services for Latinos and their families are non-existent within the State of Georgia. This gap that impacts our primary audience (Adult Latinos) includes issues such as transportation, childcare, an inadequate number of substance abuse treatment providers in Latino communities, and/or financial constraints. As a solution, CETPA has created the CVRC, which combines the Internet, web-based video-conferencing services, and android tablets, to expand and enhance our ability to effectively communicate with persons in treatment and to track and manage their health to ensure the treatment and services are available based on their needs. Through the CVRC, the client will also be able to communicate with their counselor from their own home or other appropriate / convenient place. They will see “bookstore” which will provide a wealth of information of various diagnosis and medications in English and in Spanish. And, they will be able to see a virtual “file cabinet” in order to view assignments and specific information which will be used by the counselor in the recovery process, these documents will also be available in the client’s primary language. Ideally, the client would be able to visit CETPA’s brick and mortar offices for their first appointment, so that we can meet them, perform the initial assessments, collect laboratory blood work and perform the initial drug testing. If this is not possible, CETPA would use Community Support Individuals that would be able to drive to the client’s home with a portable computer to help the client receive these services and/or provide transportation to CETPA. New IN 2010– Online Clinic:

  5. CETPA’s Virtual Reality Clinic (CVRC), which can be accessed from anywhere in the world via the world wide web, includes a compatible computer device with access to the Internet, 2-way video, and two-way audio (headsets for confidentiality). In certain situations, where the client only has access to the Internet, CETPA will provide them the temporary use of a compatible computer device from which they can communicate with their clinician. CETPA’s Virtual Reality Clinic:

  6. BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICES CETPA provides individual, family and group counseling for people suffering negative consequences from alcohol and drug use or addiction, for a variety of mental health issues and employee assistance programs.  We are committed to provide the following professional services:Evaluations/Assessments:CETPA provides Substance Abuse, Mental Health, and Psychiatric evaluations for adults and adolescents in Spanish and in English. These evaluations are separate from the treatment evaluations which a client receives when they are applying for admission at CETPA.  The result of these evaluations may or may not involve continued utilization of services at CETPA.  This decision is based on the results of the evaluation and other exams.Individual Counseling:Sessions will be provided for clients that qualify for this level of counseling or for clients who chose individual counseling as a form or continued care.Family counseling:Sessions will be provided for clients and their spouse/family to involve them in the recovery process and to begin healing their relationships.Group Counseling:Different types of groups are available for clients needing ASAM Level I treatment or higher.  The minimum length of stay is usually 12 weeks. However, depending on circumstances, the minimum length of stay for some clients will be 18 weeks or longer.We offer the first and only Spanish language ASAM Level II treatment in the state of Georgia, offering a minimum of nine hours of services per week. TREATMENT PROGRAMS:

  7. Supportive Counseling:Full hour or half-hour groups covering recovery skills and the introduction 12-Step philosophy.  These groups are integrated into Level I or Level II programs. Online Counseling: Through CETPA’s very own Virtual Reality Clinic we can provide clients the same counseling services as we do in the office – but in the comfort of their own home through HIPAA compliant Video Conferencing. Group Education:One and one-half hour education lectures are provided as part of the Level I or Level II programs or as an added support to those in individual or family counseling.  Topics and presenters vary each time and include stress management, communication and HIV/AIDS, among others.Family Program:Our family program attempts to engage the family in the process of recovery from the beginning.  The family program meets on a regular basis.  Family members of all ages are invited to attend.Nursing Services:As part of the admission process, our clients receive a Physical Assessment by a nurse.  The nursing services include a Physician's assessment, laboratory analysis, tuberculosis (TB) testing, drug testing and voluntary HIV/AIDS testing.Medication Management:Our Medical Director provides medication management services to our clients at CETPA.  Our nurse can provide any testing necessary before a client is placed on psychotropic medications. Treatment Programs:

  8. SUBSTANCE ABUSE PREVENTION PROGRAMIn the Fall of the year 2000, we launched the first bi-lingual and bi-cultural Latino Youth Prevention Program in the State of Georgia.  Since then, we have developed a Latino Youth Prevention Program for boys and a Latina Youth Prevention Program for girls that we currently deliver in four counties to over 350 Latino youth.  Our programs are delivered both at the schools we serve after school hours and at our Norcross office on Saturdays.Our programs utilize components of Latino Programs developed by the Substance Abuse Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), cultural components and an alternative recreational component.COMMUNITY EDUCATION PROGRAMSCETPA is dedicated to educating our community about the myths and realities of substance abuse and the common misunderstanding of mental illness. We have criss-crossed the state providing free community education seminars and continue to do so as part of our outreach program.  To schedule your seminar, please contact us at pmancini@cetpa.org or call (770) 662-0249. Treatment Programs:

  9. The CETPA Prevention Programs provide prevention efforts to the Latino community in Georgia in an attempt to increase the awareness and the knowledge about alcohol, tobacco and other drugs, and other risk factors. Our primary goal is to educate children, parents and families and to help them make healthier choices in order to avoid the pitfalls of the many risks present today in their lives.CETPA provides prevention efforts targeted to Latino youth whose risk of developing substance abuse or other dangerous behaviors is significantly higher than others by virtue of belonging to that subgroup. We accomplish this through community workshops, educational fairs and dissemination of information.CETPA provides prevention efforts through after-school programs targeted to Latino youth. We provide gender-appropriate programs: ¡Soy Unica, Soy Latina! for girls and ¡Niño Sano, Hombre Fuerte! For boys. Our programs deliver our own bilingual curriculum in combination with The Mendez Foundation curriculum “Too Good For Drugs and Violence”. In addition we teach alternative activities such as dance, music and soccer. We also provide prevention summer camps providing healthy alternatives for Latino youth and their families.CETPA’s Latino Youth Prevention Program received the 2003 Exemplary Award from the Substance Abuse Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) in Washington D.C. as a Promising Program. Currently CETPA is preparing to submit this program to the National Registry of Effective Programs and Practices (NREPP). PREVENTION PROGRAMS:

  10. CETPA’s Latino Youth ClubhouseThe Clinic for Education, Treatment and Prevention of Addiction, Inc. (CETPA) is very proud of its latest program, The Latino Youth Clubhouse ("Dreamers").The Latino Youth Clubhouse Program is designed to provide a comprehensive and unique set of services for children and families coping with the isolation, stigma and other challenges of substance use and co-occurring (substance abuse and mental health) disorders.The Clubhouse is providing the Latino youth who are receiving counseling services at CETPA, with support services including:- Tutoring- GED preparation- SAT preparation- Employment counseling- Social activities such as outings- Game room- Exercise- Aftercare services and- Peer support servicesCHANGE: Hours of Operation Monday - Friday        2:00 PM to 9:00 PM (when school is open) Monday - Friday        10:00 AM to 9:00 PM (when school is closed) Saturday                  10:00 AM to 6:00 PM Sunday                    Closed DREAM’RS CLUBHOUSE:

  11. Doug Brush,CACIIDirector’s Men’s Program Chairman Metro Atlanta Recovery Residences, Inc 2815 Clearview Place Suite 100 Doraville, GA 30340 678-805-5109 doug.brush@marrinc.com Jim Seckman,MAC,CACII,CCSClinical Director Secretary Metro Atlanta Recovery Residences, Inc2815 Clearview Place Suite 100Doraville, GA 30340 678-805-5106 jim.seckman@marrinc.com Guillermo Zuñiga-OrdoñezCompliance and Community Outreach Director 10485 Alpharetta Street El Banco de Nuestra Comunidad Roswell, GA 30189 678-585-0808 gzuniga@elbancousa.com James D. Levine Attorney at Law303 Peachtree St. McKenna Long & Aldridge LLPSuite 5300 Atlanta GA  30308 404/527-4090 jlevine@mckennalong.com Pablo A. PittalugaK12 Account Executive GA Solution Sales 1350 Northmeadwood Pkwy. Johnson Controls, Inc Ste 100 Roswell, GA 30076 770-815-8233. pablo.a.pittaluga@jci.com Sonia Alvarez-Robinson Consultant 3365 Maxwell Drive SW PricewaterhouseCoopers, LLP Marietta, GA 30060 770-434-2541 Home 612-701-9784 Cel. salvarezrobinson@gmail.com Pierluigi Mancini, Ph.D. Executive Director 6020 Dawson Blvd. Ste I CETPA, Inc. Norcross, GA 30093 770-662-0249 pmancini@cetpa.org BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2010:

  12. Abreu Jennifer A. Aguirre Mariana Alvarez Carla Artadi Jose Maria Barker Audrey Baroni Michelle Benitez Carmen Calderon Manuel A. Cardona Franchesca Espinosa Marcela Ferrer Karelis Flynt Maryangel Gobea Rosario Higuita Henry Hokett Bobby Juliao Gloria Kennedy Alexandria Lozano Sergio Lugo MoscosoMarielle Machado Laura Mancini Gladys Mancini Pierluigi Mancini Robin M. Manon Jeniffer Melara Veronica Morales Munoz Teresa Mosley Patricia Parker Walter Parker Jennifer A. Pascual Sandra Plazas Diana M. Pleytez Janeette Rodriguez Raul Rosado Diana Seckman Stella Sheetz Rebecca Solis Elhy Zelaya Dolka Michelle Zúñiga Norma A. OUR TEAM MEMBERS:

  13. Employee of the Month: January 2010 – Jennifer Parker February 2010 – Alejandro Calderon March 2010 – Stella Seckman April 2010 – Marcela Espinosa May 2010 – Norma Zúñinga June 2010 – Gloria Juliao July 2010 – Mariana Aguirre August 2010 – Sergio Lozano September 2010 – Franchesca Cardona October 2010 – Jeaneett Pleytez November 2010 – Henry Higuita December 2010 – Michelle Baroni Employee of the Year STELLA SECKMAN Congratulations!!!! REWARDS AND RECOGNITION:

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