Click here to go to the Division of Addiction Services (DAS) section of our Department of Human Services website. This Division plans, implements, evaluates and regulates New Jersey substance abuse treatment and prevention efforts.
On the DAS site, the links below will be listed along the left column of the web page, designed to help you navigate through the site.
Addictions Services Index...
Hotlines & Helplines
Frequently Asked Questions
Intoxicated Driving Program (IDP)
Treatment Provider Directory
NJ Substance Abuse Monitoring System (NJ-SAMS)
Prevention and Early Intervention Services
Prevention Definitions
Funded Prevention Provider Directory
County Drug & Alcohol Directors
Risk and Protective Factors
Evidence-based Prevention Curricula
Childhood Underage Drinking
College-Age Prevention
Strategic Prevention Framework State Incentive Grant
Services to Special Populations
Prevention Resources
Treatment Services
Treatment Services Definitions
Treatment Provider Directory
County Drug and Alcohol Directors
Hotlines & Helplines
Intoxicated Driving Program (IDP)
Driving Under the Influence Initiative
Drug Court
Mutual Agreement Program (MAP)
HIV/AIDS and Substance Abuse
Medication-Assisted Treatment
Programs for People with Disabilities
Women and Families
Recovery Support Services
Supportive Housing
Peer Recovery Services
Consumer & Recovery Advocate
Recovery Support Resources
Fee-For-Service Initiatives Network Information
Treatment Services Descriptions
FFS Network Provider Directory
FFS Initiatives Descriptions / Applications / Forms
Workforce Development
Providers/Stakeholders: Contracting, Funding Opportunities, Licensing, Public Notices
Regulations & Administrative Bulletins
Public Notices
Contracting
NJ Substance Abuse Monitoring System (NJ-SAMS)
News, Publications, Reports & Resources
DAS News Center
Reports & Publications
Addiction Resources
Councils/Boards/Committees
Advisory Committee to Alcohol & Drug Programs for Deaf, Hard of Hearing & Disabled
Citizens Advisory Council
Professional Advisory Committee
State Epidemiological Outcomes Workgroup (SEOW)