2000s
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2000
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TASC convenes a Practice Improvement Collaborative (PIC) of Illinois researchers and treatment providers |
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2001
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TASC begins clinical re-entry management at female correctional facility
TASC begins clinical re-entry management at Illinois Youth Centers
TASC opens it's 11th office at 63rd Street in Chicago, and expands its services to more IDOC venues around the state
On its first attempt, TASC earns a three-year accreditation from the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF)
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2002
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TASC is named the IDOC’s designated agent for assessment and case management services
TASC coordinates criminal justice services for the National Treatment Plan
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2003
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TASC expands with a new office on Roosevelt Road in Chicago
TASC’s work with the National Treatment Plan leads into involvement with Partners for Recovery
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2004
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TASC receives another three-year CARF accreditation
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2005
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Gov. Rod Blagojevich signs legislation removing youth corrections from IDOC and creating the Department of Juvenile Justice
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2006
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TASC celebrates its 30th anniversary
TASC provides additional services to women in the Decatur Correctional Center with Faith in Transitions
Gov. Blagojevich proposes opening meth treatment units at Sheridan and SWICC
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2007
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TASC receives third consecutive three-year CARF accreditation
TASC and Community Support Advisory Councils (CSAC) partner to help former offenders
TASC leads high school forums to prevent underage drinking
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