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– The Branson area continues its initiative to prevent substance abuse in the community. The initiative has also examined employment and education-related factors that lead to substance abuse. Hagen says other substances such as meth and marijuana were also high on the priority list of community leaders, but Skaggs felt it important to focus its efforts. After months of research and assessment, the Skaggs Foundation and Cox Medical Center Branson have outlined key concepts to combat drug use in Stone and Taney Counties. The concepts are the result of multiple meetings between local leaders and project consultant Dr. William Geary.
MOUNT VERNON — Knox Substance Abuse Action Team's 2017 addiction conference will include educational sessions for youth. The Knox Addiction Conference, scheduled for Wednesday and Thursday at Kenyon College will have "Student Track" sessions focused on preparing young people for situations involving drugs. The rest of this article is available to Mount Vernon News subscribers. The article will only be available for thirty (30) days. KSAAT steering committee member Emily Morrison said the prevalence of today's drug culture means that it is extending more and more into the lives of young people.
collected by :Lucy William
– The Branson area continues its initiative to prevent substance abuse in the community. The initiative has also examined employment and education-related factors that lead to substance abuse. Hagen says other substances such as meth and marijuana were also high on the priority list of community leaders, but Skaggs felt it important to focus its efforts. After months of research and assessment, the Skaggs Foundation and Cox Medical Center Branson have outlined key concepts to combat drug use in Stone and Taney Counties. The concepts are the result of multiple meetings between local leaders and project consultant Dr. William Geary.
Youth invited to Knox Substance Abuse Action Team conference — Mount Vernon News
MOUNT VERNON — Knox Substance Abuse Action Team's 2017 addiction conference will include educational sessions for youth. The Knox Addiction Conference, scheduled for Wednesday and Thursday at Kenyon College will have "Student Track" sessions focused on preparing young people for situations involving drugs. The rest of this article is available to Mount Vernon News subscribers. The article will only be available for thirty (30) days. KSAAT steering committee member Emily Morrison said the prevalence of today's drug culture means that it is extending more and more into the lives of young people.
collected by :Lucy William
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