NJ Rookie Republican Learns It's Not Easy Being the New Guy in DC
NJ rookie Republican learns it's not easy being the new guy in DC The 8 1/2-by-3 1/2 card card lists reasons for legislation allowing veterans to seek mental health care at facilities outside the Veterans Affairs network. MacArthur (R-3rd Dist.) introduced that bill, and whenever he sees a colleague, he uses the card … Read more on NJ.com Treating Broken Hearts With Poor Mental Health Services Young people with less severe or no actual impairments receiving mental health treatment increased from 2.74 million per year in 1996 to 4.19 million in 2012. According to a study by Medco Health Solutions, between 2001 and 2005 the number of all youth … Read more on Juvenile Justice Information Exchange Read more... ...
Chillicothe Municipal Court
Chillicothe Municipal Court Two counts of operating a vehicle impaired, left of center — Brian Fraley, 32, of Circleville, guilty, fined $ 375 and court costs, sentenced to one year probation, ordered to complete driver intervention program and alcohol and substance abuse … Read more on Chillicothe Gazette Jail time waiting for Hillsboro woman The trooper reported that he detected a strong odor of alcohol coming from her vehicle. According to the report, Bumgarner tested … Bumgarner will be given credit for three days spent in a driver intervention program. She will have to pay $ 375 of a … Read more on Hillsboro Times Gazette Read more... ...
ALCOHOL ABUSE PSA(mrs Eatons Human Behaviors Class)
ALCOHOL ABUSE PSA(mrs eatons human behaviors class) – Veterans tackle their trauma with grit, gusto, word games The program is part of a growing portfolio of treatment services at the local system that will include a new behavioral health research center in Seattle within the next few years. The demand for services is growing quickly. VA records show that about … Read more on TheNewsTribune.com Read more... ...
Do FAFSA or Loan Agencies Deny People if They Have Drug Charges And/or Convictions?
Question by michael h: Do FAFSA or loan agencies deny people if they have drug charges and/or convictions? Best answer: Answer by Suddenly HumanYou can not get any kind of federal student aid, (loans, grants, work study) if you were convicted of a drug charge while in college and receiving federal financial aid at the time. And even if you did, you could complete an “acceptable drug rehab program” to get your eligibility back. Here is the worksheet they use to determine eligibility. http://www.fafsa.ed.gov/FOTWWebApp/fotw0809/WorksheetServlet?wstype=Q31 Read more... ...
Our View: Keep the Grants Coming
... view: Keep the grants coming The funding is part of the Treatment Alternatives and Diversion program, also known as TAD, and is used by counties to establish programs to address non-violent law offenders who are at a higher risk of re-offending. Jefferson County was awarded $ 112 … Read more on hngnews.com Drug Court: A chance to change It provides individuals, male or female, who have been convicted of a felony for a drug- or alcohol-related offense and with a history of substance abuse and dependency, an opportunity to avoid a prison sentence by opting instead for ...
Bid to Turn St Wilfrid's School Site Into Drug and Alcohol Rehab Unit
Bid to turn St Wilfrid's School site into drug and alcohol rehab unit The plans state: “The new alcohol and drug rehabilitation centre will provide medical assistance, support and counselling services to the residents of Preston, suffering from substance abuse.” The new 'facilities' would include consultation rooms … Read more on Lancashire Evening Post Grand Opening for Narconon Cancun in the Southern Mexican State of Quintana … Blessed by the local Bishop and welcomed by Quintana Roo and city officials, Narconon Cancun residential drug rehabilitation center held its Grand Opening ceremony before a group of 90 friends on the last day of November, 2013. Mrs. Haydee Colin, the … Read more on PR Web (press release) Read more... ...
Mental Health/substance Abuse Treatment Mergers Continue, With Mixed Feelings …
... health/substance abuse treatment mergers continue, with mixed feelings … Last year, more states merged their mental health and substance abuse departments. A merger of the Ohio Department of Alcohol and Drug Addiction Services (ODADAS) and the Ohio Department of Mental Health (ODMH) was proposed as a way to reduce … Read more on www.behavioral.net Diversion program participants provide labor for local community groups The participants have several restrictions that can include restitution, community service, and drug and/or alcohol treatment. The program is supported by a grant and program fees. Non-profit organizations that need help with a project can call the … Read more on Athens NEWS Read ...