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DDCAT

New Co-occurring Website launched in the US by Hazelden Publishing

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A way to record your organisational progress from year to year with the DDCAT

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  • Capacity Building & Organisational Change

DDCAT - Dual Diagnosis Capability in Addiction Tool: An Organisational Self Assessment Tool

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  • Department of Health and Ageing
  • Improved Services Initiative
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COMPASS vs DDCAT

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  • Improved Services Initiative
  • Tool
  • Capacity Building & Organisational Change
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Frequently Asked Questions About Comorbid Capacity Assessment

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Dual Diagnosis Capability in Addiction Treatment (DDCAT)

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  • Co-occurring disorders
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  • Tool
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  •   1 attachment  

Comorbid Capacity Assessment

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  • COMPASS
  • DDCAT
  • Department of Health and Ageing
  • Improved Services Initiative
  • Tool
  • Information about the Comorbidity Initiative
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