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...celebrate National Recovery Month at the Wisconsin Voices for Recovery Rally for Recovery. This year, we're hosting our fifth annual event that celebrates the joys of recovery from addi
Published: July 26, 2018
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...Welfare in partnership with Recovery Idaho, Idaho Harm Reduction Project, and the Northwest ATTC hosted a series of online webinars titled “Recovery is Health, Health is Recovery." During
Published: October 23, 2018
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6th Annual Rally for Recovery The Great Lakes ATTC, MHTTC, and PTTC are proud to sponsor the Wisconsin Voices for Recovery 6th Annual Rally for Recovery.  Featured speakers include nationally recognized recovery advocates:  Ryan Hampton: Author of American Fix and the Voices Project  Lee Turner: Studio touring musician and recovery Montee Ball: Former Wisconsin Badger and NFL running back  Please stop by the Great Lakes ATTC/MHTTC/PTTC exhibit table to say hello! 
Published: September 4, 2019
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...Brown and his team are leading the effort, which will be particularly helpful in Wisconsin's rural areas: as WPR notes, "70 percent of Wisconsin's rural counties lack a provider who...
Published: August 15, 2018
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...Green is the featured speaker at The Wisconsin Voices for Recovery Rally for Recovery, Saturday, September 22, 11:00-2:00pm, State Capitol, Madison.  Find out more about Joseph Green at LMS Voice...
Published: August 21, 2018
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...recovery, allies, friends, and families.    To learn more about National Recovery Month and ways you can show your support, here are some resources to visit: https://www.samhsa.gov/recovery-month https://rm.fa
Published: September 8, 2021
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Join the Voices for Recovery: Celebrating Connections Recovery Happens in the Mountain Plains It is estimated that 22.35 million (9.1%) Americans are in recovery from a substance use disorder (SUD)...
Published: January 3, 2024
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...underserved and inequitably served populations.   Faces & Voices of Recovery selects the recipient of the Innovations in Recovery Award based on an individual's "extraordinary innovations and ach
Published: May 25, 2023
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...Principles for Developing Equitable, Recovery-Oriented Behavioral Health System Ensure that the voices and experiences of those who have been most marginalized in your system are leading and are integrated in...
Published: March 2, 2023
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...recovery-oriented model and person-centered care service array. They contribute to the overall well-being and recovery of individuals with mental health and substance use challenges by offering support, hope, and empowerment...
Published: February 13, 2024
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...include the Rally4Recovery in New Hampshire, Step into Action Chittenden County in Vermont, and the Rally4Recovery in Rhode Island. Northeast & Caribbean ATTC: "Relapse Prevention for Counselors/Pee
Published: September 13, 2018
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This Virtual Townhall is for anyone interested in fostering a supportive and vibrant community for people in recovery, including: People affiliated with recovery community organizations Members of National Association of Recovery Residences and the Association of Recovery in Higher Education; 12-Step recovery representatives; People from faith communities; Representatives from national associations of addiction treatment providers; Employees in state SSA offices or state recovery liaisons: Representatives from health care, law enforcement, and first responders
Published: October 19, 2018
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...honoring the hope of living in recovery. Join the voices of recovery in your community. Find an event at https://www.recoverymonth.gov/.  Or, use SAMHSA's Recovery Month
Published: September 1, 2018
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Join the Voices for Recovery: Celebrating Connections Recovery Happens in the Mountain Plains It is estimated that 22.35 million (9.1%) Americans are in recovery from a substance use disorder (SUD) (Kelly et al., 2017). Thirty-one years ago SAMHSA designated September as Recovery Month with the goal of changing the public face of recovery by educating Americans that SUD treatment and recovery support services help individuals live healthy and rewarding lives in their communities.  Recovery Month celebrates these millions of people in recovery from substance use and mental health issues, reminding us that behavioral health is an essential component to overall health, that prevention works, treatment is effective, and people can, and do, recover. Peer recovery support services and Recovery Community Organizations (RCOs) are designed to help individuals with substance use and mental health issues enter into and navigate systems of care and stay engaged in the recovery process.  As participants and staff of RCOs located in the HHS Region 8 states of Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah and Wyoming, we invite you to join us in September to Celebrate Connections with recovery events featuring speakers in recovery, live music from musicians in recovery, and learn more about how to connect with the RCOs in your area.   Time: 6:30-8:00 pm (MT) / 7:30-9:00 pm (CT)   Upcoming Session Date: September 21st   Schedule of Speakers: Monday, Sept 14: Joseph Hogan-Sanchez, Faces & Voices of Recovery Wednesday, Sept 16: Cuica Montoya, Colorado Village Collaborative Thursday, Sept 17: We are CloudGang, The Movement of Musicians in Recovery Monday, Sept 21: Sparrow Goudey, White Bison Wellbriety Movement   How to Join: On the day of each event, CLICK HERE TO JOIN THE WEBINAR ROOM Each event will be broadcast on Facebook LIVE.   Recovery Happens in the Mountain Plains is in collaboration with: Advocates for Recovery Face It Together Recover Wyoming Springs Recovery Connection The Phoenix Utah Support Advocates for Recovery Awareness (USARA) Association for Recovery in Higher Education  
Published: August 27, 2020
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Join the Voices for Recovery: Celebrating Connections Recovery Happens in the Mountain Plains It is estimated that 22.35 million (9.1%) Americans are in recovery from a substance use disorder (SUD) (Kelly et al., 2017). Thirty-one years ago SAMHSA designated September as Recovery Month with the goal of changing the public face of recovery by educating Americans that SUD treatment and recovery support services help individuals live healthy and rewarding lives in their communities.  Recovery Month celebrates these millions of people in recovery from substance use and mental health issues, reminding us that behavioral health is an essential component to overall health, that prevention works, treatment is effective, and people can, and do, recover. Peer recovery support services and Recovery Community Organizations (RCOs) are designed to help individuals with substance use and mental health issues enter into and navigate systems of care and stay engaged in the recovery process.  As participants and staff of RCOs located in the HHS Region 8 states of Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah and Wyoming, we invite you to join us in September to Celebrate Connections with recovery events featuring speakers in recovery, live music from musicians in recovery, and learn more about how to connect with the RCOs in your area.   Time: 6:30-8:00 pm (MT) / 7:30-9:00 pm (CT)   Upcoming Session Dates: September 17th and 21st   Schedule of Speakers: Monday, Sept 14: Joseph Hogan-Sanchez, Faces & Voices of Recovery Wednesday, Sept 16: Cuica Montoya, Colorado Village Collaborative Thursday, Sept 17: We are CloudGang, The Movement of Musicians in Recovery Monday, Sept 21: Sparrow Goudey, White Bison Wellbriety Movement   How to Join: On the day of each event, CLICK HERE TO JOIN THE WEBINAR ROOM Each event will be broadcast on Facebook LIVE.   Recovery Happens in the Mountain Plains is in collaboration with: Advocates for Recovery Face It Together Recover Wyoming Springs Recovery Connection The Phoenix Utah Support Advocates for Recovery Awareness (USARA) Association for Recovery in Higher Education  
Published: August 27, 2020
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Join the Voices for Recovery: Celebrating Connections Recovery Happens in the Mountain Plains It is estimated that 22.35 million (9.1%) Americans are in recovery from a substance use disorder (SUD) (Kelly et al., 2017). Thirty-one years ago SAMHSA designated September as Recovery Month with the goal of changing the public face of recovery by educating Americans that SUD treatment and recovery support services help individuals live healthy and rewarding lives in their communities.  Recovery Month celebrates these millions of people in recovery from substance use and mental health issues, reminding us that behavioral health is an essential component to overall health, that prevention works, treatment is effective, and people can, and do, recover. Peer recovery support services and Recovery Community Organizations (RCOs) are designed to help individuals with substance use and mental health issues enter into and navigate systems of care and stay engaged in the recovery process.  As participants and staff of RCOs located in the HHS Region 8 states of Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah and Wyoming, we invite you to join us in September to Celebrate Connections with recovery events featuring speakers in recovery, live music from musicians in recovery, and learn more about how to connect with the RCOs in your area.   Time: 6:30-8:00 pm (MT) / 7:30-9:00 pm (CT)   Upcoming Session Dates: September 16th, 17th, and 21st   Schedule of Speakers: Monday, Sept 14: Joseph Hogan-Sanchez, Faces & Voices of Recovery Wednesday, Sept 16: Cuica Montoya, Colorado Village Collaborative Thursday, Sept 17: We are CloudGang, The Movement of Musicians in Recovery Monday, Sept 21: Sparrow Goudey, White Bison Wellbriety Movement   How to Join: On the day of each event, CLICK HERE TO JOIN THE WEBINAR ROOM Each event will be broadcast on Facebook LIVE.   Recovery Happens in the Mountain Plains is in collaboration with: Advocates for Recovery Face It Together Recover Wyoming Springs Recovery Connection The Phoenix Utah Support Advocates for Recovery Awareness (USARA) Association for Recovery in Higher Education  
Published: August 27, 2020
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Join the Voices for Recovery: Celebrating Connections Recovery Happens in the Mountain Plains It is estimated that 22.35 million (9.1%) Americans are in recovery from a substance use disorder (SUD) (Kelly et al., 2017). Thirty-one years ago SAMHSA designated September as Recovery Month with the goal of changing the public face of recovery by educating Americans that SUD treatment and recovery support services help individuals live healthy and rewarding lives in their communities.  Recovery Month celebrates these millions of people in recovery from substance use and mental health issues, reminding us that behavioral health is an essential component to overall health, that prevention works, treatment is effective, and people can, and do, recover. Peer recovery support services and Recovery Community Organizations (RCOs) are designed to help individuals with substance use and mental health issues enter into and navigate systems of care and stay engaged in the recovery process.  As participants and staff of RCOs located in the HHS Region 8 states of Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah and Wyoming, we invite you to join us in September to Celebrate Connections with recovery events featuring speakers in recovery, live music from musicians in recovery, and learn more about how to connect with the RCOs in your area.   Time: 6:30-8:00 pm (MT) / 7:30-9:00 pm (CT)   Session Dates: September 14th, 16th, 17th, and 21st   Schedule of Speakers: Monday, Sept 14: Joseph Hogan-Sanchez, Faces & Voices of Recovery Wednesday, Sept 16: Cuica Montoya, Colorado Village Collaborative Thursday, Sept 17: We are CloudGang, The Movement of Musicians in Recovery Monday, Sept 21: Sparrow Goudey, White Bison Wellbriety Movement   How to Join: On the day of each event, CLICK HERE TO JOIN THE WEBINAR ROOM Each event will be broadcast on Facebook LIVE.   Recovery Happens in the Mountain Plains is in collaboration with: Advocates for Recovery Face It Together Recover Wyoming Springs Recovery Connection The Phoenix Utah Support Advocates for Recovery Awareness (USARA) Association for Recovery in Higher Education  
Published: August 27, 2020
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...on their initial store of recovery capital and as that journey continues, they gain more recovery capital.  More recovery capital, more recovery.  More recovery, more
Published: September 7, 2023
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...to celebrate individuals during their long-term recoveries. Region 6 Events:  National Recovery Rally - Sep. 16. Faces and Voices of Recovery is coming to Oklahoma this year! Oklahoma State University...
Published: September 5, 2023
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...a new recovery advocacy movement that exerted a profound influence on the field and my subsequent writings on recovery, recovery management, and recovery-oriented systems of care. The stories in
Published: October 30, 2017
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...acamprosate, or disulfiram are also considered to be in recovery. Finally, it appears that only few of those presently in recovery within the United States consider individuals whose illicit opioid...
Published: December 29, 2023
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...increase of 1000% in the number of people making long-term recovery efforts.  Community Outreach: 37 recovery coaches (representing 18.5% of Indiana's recovery coaches) active in Scott County help support people...
Published: January 17, 2019
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...in recovery from substance use and mental health disorders. Over the past 30 years, National Recovery Month has promoted the message that treatment works, people do recover, and behavioral health...
Published: September 13, 2019
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...and Recovery in African American Music. Counselor. 7(6), 30-35. White, W. Recovery Rising. (2017). CreateSpace Independent Publishing. Scotts Valley, California White, W., Kurtz, E. and Sanders, M. Recovery Management.
Published: December 21, 2023
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