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OFFICE FOR ADDICTIVE DISORDERS

OFFICE FOR ADDICTIVE DISORDERS. Children’s Cabinet Advisory Board January 11, 2005. CHILDREN’S CABINET BUDGET PRIORITIES. Approximately 800-1,000 individuals a day on waiting list to access 24-hr care. OAD CHILDREN’S BUDGET – CURRENT/REQUESTED. 15%. CURRENT FEDERALLY FUNDED INITIATIVES.

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OFFICE FOR ADDICTIVE DISORDERS

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  1. OFFICE FOR ADDICTIVE DISORDERS Children’s Cabinet Advisory Board January 11, 2005

  2. CHILDREN’S CABINET BUDGET PRIORITIES Approximately 800-1,000 individuals a day on waiting list to access 24-hr care

  3. OAD CHILDREN’S BUDGET – CURRENT/REQUESTED 15%

  4. CURRENT FEDERALLY FUNDED INITIATIVES • 81 INPATIENT BEDS$ 2,782,291 • Shreveport • Alexandria • Baton Rouge • 39 HALFWAY HOUSES$ 956,337 • New Orleans • Shreveport • Prevention $11,283,274 • 92 Total Programs • LAPIP 19 Programs • Block Grant 53 Programs • Synar 10 Programs • Teen Institute 10 Programs Total $15,021,902

  5. REQUESTED STATE GENERAL FUND ENHANCEMENTS • Adolescent Intensive Outpatient$ 997,809 (Statewide) • Adolescent Inpatient(56 Beds)$2,382,521 • Adolescent Halfway House(38 Beds)$ 929,295 TOTAL$4,309,625

  6. FU/TURE INITIATIVES • Access to Recovery (ATR) • $7.6M/Yr. for 3 years • Strategic Prevention Framework-State Incentive Grant (SPF-SIG) • $2M/Yr. for 5 years • Adolescent Infrastructure Grant • $400,000 /Yr. – 3 years • Facilitate partnerships & collaboration to maximize effective adolescent substance abuse treatment.

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