viernes, 11 de agosto de 2017

Headlines: SAMHSA Announces $6 Million in Grants To Support the International President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief Addiction Technology Transfer Centers

Headlines: SAMHSA Announces $6 Million in Grants To Support the International President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief Addiction Technology Transfer Centers

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August 16, 2017

Two-Part Webinar Series for Faith-Based and Community Leaders on the Opioid Crisis

Part Two: There Is Hope: Treatment, Recovery, and Prevention

Connecting people to treatment and recovery support has been shown to be effective and can save lives. During part two of this series, experts from SAMHSA and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention will review early intervention and treatment options, and they will discuss the essential role that the community plays in recovery support and prevention. They will also discuss strategies for getting ahead of the problem, the impact of adverse childhood experiences on the development of a substance use disorder, and how upstream preventative action can restore hope and lead to a brighter and healthier future for generations to come. The webinar will close with a Q&A session and a review of resources.
August 16, 2017

SAMHSA's 2017 Voice Awards

Register now to attend the 2017 Voice Awards event in person at UCLA's Royce Hall on Wednesday, August 16, or register to watch the live event webcast. The event honors people in recovery and their family members who are community champions seeking to improve the lives of people with mental illnesses and addictions. This year's theme, Honoring Those Who Serve: Hope, Resilience, and Recovery, will spotlight efforts that provide support to past and present military service members and their families. The Voice Awards will be hosted by celebrity chef Robert Irvine, who has been a strong supporter of issues affecting military personnel and their families through the Robert Irvine Foundation. The Voice Awards also recognize television and film productions that educate the public about behavioral health.

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