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  • Benefits of Mediation
  • What Is Mediation?

    Mediation is a way to resolve conflict between individuals.

  • Legal Contact
  • Thursday, October 26 2023
  • FY 2012 OIG Annual Report

    A PDF of the FY 2012 OIG Annual Report.

  • OIG Presentation Opportunities (New)
  • Inspector General

    Welcome to the City of Albuquerque's Office of the Inspector General!

  • Our Department
  • APD starts homicide investigation after victim of Oct. 16 incident dies APD starts homicide investigation after victim of Oct. 16 incident dies

    Homicide Investigation

  • Curandera Garden Tours

    Learn more about curanderismo at the ABQ BioPark Botanic Garden.

  • Inspector General Contact
  • Social Security Scam Alerts

    11/10/2020

  • Legislation

    Information regarding the legislative process as well as pending & adopted legislation.

  • Celosia Celosia

    Celosia

  • EPC Submission - Rail Trail Small Area IDO Text Amendment 10.25.2023

    EPC Submission - Rail Trail Small Area IDO Text Amendment 10.25.2023

  • Notice of Public Liquor Hearing November 28 2023

    Notice of hearing for the November 28, 2023 Public Liquor Hearing.

  • VA CPC agenda 10-26-2023 updated

    Valley Community Policing Council agenda update version with APD Chief of Police added for a presentation

  • ABQ Resource Card

    A PDF of the ABQ Resource Card updated Sept. 14, 2023.

  • APD Resource Card_17inchx5.5_9_2023_REVISED_9.14.23

    APD Resource Card_17inchx5.5_9_2023_REVISED_9.14.23

  • The PATH Providing Addiction Treatment and Healing Flier

    A flier for the PATH with information about what it is and how to seek help. Start Down the Path of Recovery Today! If you or a loved one is struggling with addiction, get help now. Through the City of Albuquerque’s P.A.T.H. program, you will achieve long-term recovery from addiction. Our network of partners offer a complete addiction treatment program designed to each individual's specific needs. Begin to see results, start feeling better and take control of your life today. The City of Albuquerque funds substance use disorder treatment for individuals meeting the following criteria: • Actively in need of substance use disorder treatment • Not currently receiving Medicaid full benefits • Not receiving substance use treatment through other funding sources • Considered very low income according to the federal HUD guidelines (see back) • Be a resident of the City of Albuquerque/Bernalillo County • If a client has commercial insurance that covers the cost of Behavioral Health Services, they are eligible for a voucher IF the deductible is greater than $2,800.00 OR the co-pay is $35 or higher, and they meet other established criteria. Next steps down the P.A.T.H. of recovery. Potential clients make an appointment for a substance use disorder assessment directly with one of the City’s treatment providers. After conducting the assessment, the provider informs the client if they are in need of treatment and will schedule the client to begin services. To begin choose from one of the following provider agencies listed below: Albuquerque Behavioral Health Bobbie Anderson, Executive Director 8200 Mountain Rd. NE, Suite 106 Albuquerque, NM 87110 Telephone: (505) 830-6500 | Fax: (505) 830-6527 www.abqbh.com Common Sense Counseling Robin Sawyer, LPCC, LADAC 431 San Mateo Blvd. NE Albuquerque, NM 87108 Telephone: (505) 803-2467 [email protected] Duke City Recovery Toolbox, LLC James Widner, Executive Director 912 1st St NW Albuquerque, NM 87102 Telephone: (505) 224-9777 Appointments: dukecityrecovery.com Engender, Inc. Deborah Patrick, Admin. Dir. 2632 Pennsylvania St. NE, Suite E Albuquerque, NM 87110 Telephone: (505) 242-4400 [email protected]