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Alcohol Use Disorder Referrals | TASC (Treatment Accountability for Safer Communities)

4016 North Black Canyon Highway, Phoenix, AZ 85017

Eligibility
Individuals and organizations involved in criminal justice system who are dedicated to the professional delivery of screening, assessment, referral and case management services to substance-abusing adult and juvenile offender populations.
Required documents
Varies
Hours
Mon-Fri 8:30AM-4:00PM
205-917-3784
Voice·

Main Phone

Application process
Go online to become a member or call for information
Fees
Membership: $100/year
Service area
Statewide
Treatment Accountability for Safer Communities is a membership association representing over 220 programs across the United States that are dedicated to the professional delivery of assessment and case management services to substance involved criminal justice and court populations. TASC has also distilled a methodology of critical elements which are fundamental to integrating the criminal justice and substance abuse treatment systems, holding offenders and both systems accountable through the implementation of client-specific case management. As such, TASC methods can be utilized by programs or systems attempting to manage drug-involved offenders and other people involved with the courts as they occupy places in both justice and treatment programming. The TASC model of service is to provide assessment, treatment, or referral to treatment, case management, and monitoring and reporting services.
Last assured
04/22/2022
Providing organization
TASC Treatment Accountability for Safer Communities
Treatment Accountability for Safer Communities is a membership association representing over 220 programs across the United States that are dedicated to the professional delivery of assessment and case management services to substance involved criminal justice and court populations. TASC has also distilled a methodology of critical elements which are fundamental to integrating the criminal justice and substance abuse treatment systems, holding offenders and both systems accountable through the implementation of client-specific case management. As such, TASC methods can be utilized by programs or systems attempting to manage drug-involved offenders and other people involved with the courts as they occupy places in both justice and treatment programming. The TASC model of service is to provide assessment, treatment, or referral to treatment, case management, and monitoring and reporting services.