By Greg Grisolano, for the ATTC Network
Technology transfer is in our name, but do you really know what it
is?
Even
though the Addiction Technology Transfer Center (ATTC) Network has been a
leading expert in the field of substance use disorders since 1993, we realize
there are still some folks who don’t know who we are and what we do.
We provide
professionals with free training, tools, and support to help those in recovery
and facing substance use disorders. The ATTC Network offers evidence-informed
education, technical assistance, and custom resources aimed at strengthening
the skills of practitioners. By listening to the needs of local, regional, and
national partners, the ATTC ensures it stays relevant and effective, working to
empower professionals and foster a thriving, recovery-oriented system of care.
Recently, we launched a new series of
explainer videos that provide an overview of the organization’s mission and
services. The videos are available in both English and Spanish and are designed to be accessible to
a wide range of audiences.
What is the Addiction Technology Transfer Center (ATTC) Network? - Full Length from ATTC Network on Vimeo.
In addition to these explainer videos,
the ATTC Network recently celebrated its 30th anniversary. As part of this celebration, we
released a timeline highlighting significant accomplishments over the past 30
years. The timeline includes information about how the organization has grown over
time and how it has adapted to meet changing needs in the field of substance
use disorders.
Our 30th anniversary celebration also
included a virtual event that featured remarks from SAMHSA Assistant Secretary
Dr. Miriam Delphin-Rittmon and Dr. Yngvild Olsen, director for the Center for
Substance Abuse Treatment (CSAT). During this event, attendees had the
opportunity to learn more about the organization’s history and its plans for
the future.
Watch the ATTC Network’s 30th Anniversary
Celebration
The ATTC
Network is helping to empower practitioners and foster a thriving,
recovery-oriented system of care.
No comments:
Post a Comment