TARGET
The Treatment and Assessment Report Generation Tool (TARGET) is a web-based management and reporting system for client services provided by approximately 525 reporting agencies throughout the state. Users include county governments, tribes, and non-profit organizations that provide DBHR client services.Systems Information
An overview (in MS Word format) of the TARGET system
Release of Info. - This form is for clients to authorize confidential information of mental health and alcohol or drug treatment from DOC
ADATSA/Adult Assessment (04-433)
ADATSA/Adult Treatment Eligibility (04-433B)
Agency RegistrationAgency Staff Information - Word (04-420)
Agency Support Activities (Non-Treatment) - Word (04-437)
Assessment Center Summary for ADATSA - Word (14-311)
Assessment Center Summary for TANF - Word (14-311A)
Change of Circumstances - Word (04-423)
Client Notice of ADATSA Eligibility - Word (14-313)
Client Status Change Report - Word (14-310)
Client Support Activities - Word (04-419)
Data Elements Waiting List - First Contact - Word (04-444)
Data Elements Assessment/Admission Setup - Word (04-416)
Data Elements Discharge or ADATSA Closure - Word (04-416A)
Data Element - Gain Short Screening Setup - Word (14-479)
Detox Short Form - Word (04-417)
Group Support Activities - Word (04-438)
Group Treatment Activities - Word (04-436)
Treatment Activities - Word (04-418)
NOTE: This information is intended for authorized users of the TARGET System. It is current as of the publication date of each document.
| Data Dictionary | Enumerates and explains fields in each of the tables within the TARGET database |
| TARGET Access | How to access the TARGET System. |
| User Instructions | How to use the TARGET System. |
| Report Manual | How to run reports in TARGET. |
| MCTF's | Modality, Contract, Funding TARGET Matrix. |
| South Oaks Gambling Screening | To determine a client's level of gambling addiction. |
| Transact Service Application rejection | What to do if registration for Target2000 is rejected at TRANSACT Washington |
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