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Watertown teens receive substance abuse training

Watertown teens receive substance abuse training
Watertown teens receive substance abuse training
Four high school peer leaders and their Wayside Youth & Family Support Network Advisors, Shanesha Christmas and Dawn Graham, from the Watertown Youth Coalition (WYC) and Waltham Youth & Community Coalition (WYACC) joined approximately 2,000 substance abuse prevention and treatment specialists from across the country in Las Vegas from July 17-21 for CADCA's (Community Anti-Drug Coalitions of America) 2016 Mid-Year Training Institute.The week-long training, held at The Mirage, taught participants how to address one of our nation's biggest public health challenges – youth substance use.CADCA's Mid-Year Training Institute was a one-of-a-kind intensive training opportunity, offering more than 70 half-day and two-day courses geared towards helping participants find solutions to their community's toughest substance abuse problems.


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UK given grant extension for treating adolescent substance abuse

UK given grant extension for treating adolescent substance abuse
UK given grant extension for treating adolescent substance abuse
The Adolescent Health and Recovery Treatment and Training Abstract program started in the fall of 2014The money for the program came from legal settlements reached by previous Attorney General Jack ConwayProgram began using peer support specialists earlier this year and continue to see success


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UGN, community talks youth mental health, substance abuse

UGN, community talks youth mental health, substance abuse
UGN, community talks youth mental health, substance abuse
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MHI reuse meeting draws support for mental health, substance abuse services to resume at vacant facility

MHI reuse meeting draws support for mental health, substance abuse services to resume at vacant facility
MHI reuse meeting draws support for mental health, substance abuse services to resume at vacant facility
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Valley substance abuse program changes name

Valley substance abuse program changes name
Valley substance abuse program changes name
Valley substance abuse program changes nameANSONIA — BHcare's Greater Valley Substance Abuse Action Council will become the Alliance for Prevention & Wellness on Aug. 1.The new mission of the program will be to "foster positive mental health by preventing substance misuse and other health-risk behaviors and by building resources that promote wellness," according to a news release.The decision to change the name was decided by a committee made up of various community members, including members of BHCare's board of directors, staff of the former Valley Substance Abuse Action Council, and leaders at various social service agencies.


MHI reuse meeting draws support for mental health, substance abuse services to resume at vacant facility

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