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7/5/2023 General
CHDI and United Community and Family Services announce a five-year initiative to expand substance use disorder services for transitional-aged youth in Eastern Connecticut

jtacinelli@chdi.org The Connecticut Treatment Expansion and Enhancement (CT-TREE) initiative will enhance
substance use treatment for youth ages 16 - 25

Farmington, Connecticut - The Child Health and Development Institute (CHDI) and United Community
and Family Services (UCFS) are launching a five-year initiative to improve the treatment of substance use
disorders for transitional-aged youth in eastern Connecticut. The Connecticut Treatment Expansion and
Enhancement (CT-TREE) initiative is funded by a $2.7 million grant from the Substance Abuse and
Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) to CHDI. The primary goal of CT-TREE is to enhance
comprehensive treatment, early detection and intervention, and recovery support services for
transitional-aged youth (ages 16-25) with substance use disorders (SUD). CHDI partnered with UCFS,
which operates Federally Qualified Health Centers in Norwich, New London, Griswold, Plainfield, and
Colchester, to develop the CT-TREE initiative.

"Expanding access to effective substance use treatment is a public health priority, both nationally and
here in Connecticut,” said Jeff Vanderploeg, President and CEO of CHDI. “Very few adolescents who
need substance use treatment receive it. We look forward to working with UCFS to help teens and
young adults in eastern Connecticut get the care they need.”

”This partnership with CHDI and resources from SAMHSA are timely and sorely needed,” said Jennifer
Granger, President and CEO of UCFS. “Adding this evidence-based model to the integrated medical,
dental, and behavioral health services we provide is the type of cutting-edge program needed to address
the challenges youth face in eastern Connecticut.”

Older teens and young adults in Connecticut's eastern region have disproportionately high rates of
substance use disorders, overdose, and illicit drug use compared to the rest of the state and nationally.
In addition, many factors interfere with youth and young adults getting substance use care, such as
addiction stigma, substance use normalization, lack of provider substance use training, separate mental
health and substance use treatment systems, and limited reimbursement options that are below federal
guidelines.

The CT-TREE initiative will expand two well-established, evidence-based substance use disorder
treatment models at UCFS across the region: Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment
(SBIRT) and Multidimensional Family Therapy for Transitional Aged Youth (MDFT-TAY). The initiative will
provide SBIRT training to at least 100 UCFS providers and partners, with the goal of screening at least
1000 youth ages 16-25 for SUD. CT-TREE also aims to provide at least 450 transitional-aged youth with
MDFT-TAY and ensure the treatment is delivered with fidelity and achieves outcome benchmarks for
youth functioning and stability.

Enhancements of substance use disorder services made possible through this initiative will include
specialized training on delivering these evidence-based models to this age group and an innovative,
hybrid delivery of MDFT-TAY that integrates in-home, in-office, and virtual sessions. MDFT-TAY clinicians
will also receive advanced training in providing services that are trauma-informed, specialized for the
LGBTQIA+ community, and for transitional-aged youth who are caregivers themselves. CT-TREE will
establish an Advisory Committee that includes stakeholders from the Connecticut Department of
Children and Families and Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services, community providers,
and transitional-aged youth living with SUDs.

The CT-TREE initiative is the second initiative led by CHDI to expand evidence-based substance use
screening, early intervention, and treatment for youth across Connecticut. CHDI is also working with the
State of Connecticut to expand access to early substance use care over the next three years by
disseminating Adolescent Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment (A-SBIRT) to over 100
outpatient clinicians. A-SBIRT is a comprehensive, evidence-based approach that efficiently trains direct
service staff to detect substance use and briefly treat substance use concerns for youth ages 12-17. The
initiatives build upon CHDI’s ongoing children’s outpatient quality improvement activities and will
increase access to substance use screening and services for Connecticut youth, young adults, and
families.

For additional information, please contact Julie Tacinelli (CHDI) at jtacinelli@chdi.org or 860-679-1534,
or Michelle Melendez, UCFS Healthcare at mmelendez@ucfs.org or 860-822-4766.


About CHDI
CHDI is an independent not-for-profit intermediary organization providing a bridge to better behavioral
health and well-being for children, youth, and families. We collaborate with policymakers, providers,
and partners to advance system, practice, and policy solutions that result in equitable and optimal
outcomes in Connecticut and beyond. Our areas of expertise include evidence-based and best practice
dissemination, comprehensive school mental health, quality improvement and measurement-based
care, system development and integration, trauma-informed systems, and best practice model
development. Learn more at www.chdi.org.


About UCFS
UCFS Healthcare is an innovative organization that has been committed to the community for over 146
years. With almost 17,000 clients, 400 employees, multiple locations throughout eastern Connecticut
including 14 community & school based health centers; we have only 1 mission –to eliminate health
disparities and improve the health and well-being of the community. We live this mission by providing
medical, dental, behavioral and eldercare services onsite and in the community. We are the oldest
healthcare network in our region, providing care regardless of insurance status or the ability to pay for
services. You can learn more about how UCFS Healthcare by visiting our website at ucfshealthcare.org.

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