OSI/BSAS - Project BOOST
The Danya Institute received a grant from the Open Society Institute
in 2003, to improve treatment outcomes through a technology transfer project
for the Baltimore Substance Abuse Systems (BSAS). Project Boost provided
a multi-tiered approach to this project. Based on our experience with
technology transfer, and the needs presented by BSAS we were able to achieve
our goals by incorporating a systems change model that targeted:
- program directors
- clinical supervisors
- front line clinical staff.
Program goals:
- Worked with BSAS, their Scientific Advisory Committee, and other
selected stakeholders to plan a two-year training and technical assistance
program designed to enhance the treatment outcomes of programs in Baltimore.
- Delivered training on basic counseling skills for front-line staff
that will improve their knowledge and competencies.
- Provided ongoing technical assistance to BSAS agencies that should
lead to knowledge application and adoption of basic counseling skills.
- Provided a forum for program directors on workforce development issues
that supported the technology transfer activities and foster systems
change.
- Worked with other staff, including clinical supervisors, on the knowledge
dissemination and application activities.

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