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Jointly funded by the Department of Children and Families (DCF) and the Department of Mental Health and Addictions Services (DMHAS), Project SAFE is a statewide program designed to provide priority access to substance abuse evaluations and outpatient treatment for adult caregivers involved in child protective services cases. As the administrative services organization (ASO) for Project SAFE, ABH® provides a system of referrals and claims payment, as well as network, utilization, and case management services. ABH® also administers Recovery Case Management services to help individuals referred through Project SAFE engage in treatment, obtain referrals for basic needs, and sustain recovery. Additionally, the Recovery Specialist Voluntary Program (RSVP) currently piloted in Bridgeport, New Britain, and Willimantic, is a free, voluntary program for parents/caregivers who have had a child removed by an Order of Temporary Custody (OTC) and need support for recovery from substance abuse. RSVP is administered by ABH and funded by DMHAS and DCF.
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