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Conclusion of TAP 14: Siting Drug and Alcohol Treatment Programs
Conclusion
In the search for effective ways to deal with the Nation's alcohol and other drug problems, it is often ironic that communities and
local officials waste precious resources and time fighting the establishment of treatment programs. However, effective models exist
for winning community and official approval to site new programs and expand facilities, and when those efforts fail, strong legal
protections exist to fight discrimination.
It is also important to remember, however, that once a treatment program has opened its facility, either through legal action or
through a persuasive educational campaign, the battle is not over. Fences must continually be tended and repaired. Studies show
that communities that opposed treatment programs generally become more accepting over time, as they see the benefits that the
programs bring. However, neglecting community relations, even for a short time, can open old rifts or create new ones that can make
future operations or expansion difficult.
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Last Updated 11-7-02
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