Connecticut Launches Addiction Treatment Pay-For-Success Project
In September 2016, the Connecticut Department of Children and Families (DCF) launched a pay-for-success project intended to promote family stability and reduce parental addiction and substance use among DCF-involved families. The Connecticut Family Stability Pay for Success Project is funded by $11.2 million in investments. The project expands Family-Based Recovery to an additional 500 families across the state.
The key project goals are as follows:
Create long-term and lasting results for families statewide, by supporting parents in substance use recovery and improving parent-child interactions.
Prevent out-of-home placements and re-referrals to . . .