TPAS is a professional membership organization that provides a forum for collaboration for alumni program best practices.
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Benefits of Membership:
- Monthly Workshops
- Group Coaching Office Hours to help alumni staff one-on-one
- Innovative resources and solutions for alumni support activities
- Access to a Library of Education Videos on a wide range of topics
- Access to TPAS Members-Only Platform to collaborate with other members
- Relationships that positively impact Professional Referrals
- Strategies to strengthen Alumni Referrals
- Leadership development for your Alumni Services Team
- Increased national exposure for your program
- Discounted Registration to TPAS Collaboratives
- TPAS logo provided for your website
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Treatment Professionals in Alumni Services (TPAS) was founded on principles of integrity, transparency, and collaboration. As an organization, we pride ourselves on partnering with others who uphold honesty and best practices in assisting alumni in achieving long-term health and wellness. TPAS upholds the highest standards in behavioral healthcare and creates a culture of accountability and humility.
TPAS Traditions:
Willingness to Collaborate
A desire to freely share your experience and expertise.
Commitment to Long-term Recovery
Improving life-long outcomes for clients and growing the global recovery community.
Dedication to Our Professional Alliance
Strengthening the TPAS organization, an invaluable resource for treatment professionals.
Defining Best Practices
Empowering and educating others about alumni program standards of excellence.
Belonging to the TPAS Family
Deeply valuing relationships made through TPAS membership and Collaborative events.
A Message from Marvin Ventrell, Executive Director National Association of Addiction Treatment Providers (NAATP)
I was honored to be a part of the genesis of TPAS. I knew when I was asked to serve on the founding board that what we were doing was historic. We were to build a professional society dedicated to ensuring the continuum of care for addiction recovery. We charged ourselves with sending the message that compartmentalizing treatment in separate silos where treatment would start and end is wrong. We were to actually implement Recovery Oriented Systems of Care (ROSC). Alumni Services would become the spark and conduit for treatment professionals to come together and say loudly and clearly: ‘Recovery is a spectacular lifelong journey that we, as recovery professionals, are responsible for guiding together; join us!’ Now, as NAATP Director, I see your success and I am proud of TPAS. The industry needs you; NAATP needs you; we support you; keep going and don’t stop!”