Wednesday, September 4, 2013

Saturday, August 31, 2013

GET YOUR TICKETS NOW

http://www.itickets.com/events/306634.htmlPLEASE FORWARD THIS LINK TO ALL YOU CONTACTS WHO MIGHT SUPPORT THIS EVENT OR ATTEND Okay everyone less than 2 weeks away. Last volunteer meeting(really important) will be on Saturday Sept 7th 6 o'clock p.m. On the field of the event at Christian Life Center 3100 Galloway rd Bensalem, Pa 19020 here's the ticket link to forward to your email contacts please do that and if you have tickests to sell start discounting them at BOGO let me know if you need more. all leaders try to be there. we will do a walkthrough of the event and pray.PLEASE bring any money from ticket sales. See u then!! This is going to be a life changing event for many!Bob SofronskiDirector CLPRM215-833-2512

Time is running out

www.recoverywalks.org Saturday, September 21, 2013 Only 3 Days Left Until Recovery Month Begins The theme this year is "Join the Voices of Recovery: Together on Pathways to Wellness." There are multiple pathways to recovery--not just a single one! Learn more about Recovery Month by clicking here. Only 8 Days Left UntilRecovery Night at the Baseball Game! There are a few tickets left for the Phillies vs. Atlanta Bravesgame on Friday, September 6. It's a lot of fun to share a game with 500 others in recovery! Get your tickets now by clicking here.  And Only 23 Days Left UntilPRO-ACT Recovery Walks! 2013  You can still register for a team or to walk as an individual. You can still donate, either to your team or simply to support theWalk and PRO-ACT. You can do all of that and more by clicking here.TEAM CAPTAINS TAKE NOTE!  How would YOU like to throw out the first pitch at Recovery Night at the Baseball Game in Citizens Bank Park next year? More than 43,000 fans would see you. You would see your name in lights on the PhanaVision scoreboard, the largest HD screen in the national league! You would have a private tour with three friends of Citizens Bank Park. You would have premium seating for yourself and three friends for the game. And you would receive a video of yourself throwing out the first pitch! Here's Dr. Catherine Williams throwing out the first pitch last year. She looks so good we think she practiced a lot!  How can YOU get to do that? The same way Jackie Ferrer did it. Yes, she was the Team Captain ofTeam Ricki Ferrer at the Recovery Walk last year and they raised the most donations for the Walk. And you'll see Jackie out there on the field on September 6 making the first pitch. Be sure to cheer loudly for Jackie--she'll probably be nervous. But we know she can do it. Here she is receiving her award from Fred Martin at the Recovery Walk last year.  So Team Captains get busy with your team. Get them all together for a pep rally. You have 23 more days to beat out all the other teams--and at present count, there are 122 teams out there working on gathering donations. The total tally will be done by PRO-ACT on the day of the Walk and the announcement will be made from the stage. Click here toREGISTER orDONATE to the Recovery Walkon September 21 at Penn's Landing With Thanks to our Top Sponsors for Their Support   To see a complete list of sponsors, please click here       The Council of Southeast Pennsylvania, Inc.252 West Swamp Road, Unit 12Doylestown, Pennsylvania 18901215-345-6644www.councilsepa.orgForward emailThis email was sent torecoveryfriends@gmail.com bymoconnell@councilsepa.org |  Update Profile/Email Address | Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ | Privacy Policy.The Council of Southeast Pennsylvania, Inc. | 252 West Swamp Road, Unit 12 |Doylestown | PA | 18901

Friday, August 30, 2013

August 29, 2013NAADAC Annual Conference

August 29, 2013NAADAC Annual Conference In Focus: Emerging Drugs of AbuseDrugs of abuse are constantly evolving as they gain popularity and spread across the nation at a rapid pace. Want to learn more? Come to plenary presentation: Uppers, Downers, All Arounders on October 14th at the NAADAC Annual Conference in Atlanta. Darryl S. Inaba, PharmD, CADC III, the Director of Clinical and Behavioral Health Service, Addictions Recovery Center, Medford Oregon and Director of Research and Education at CNS Productions, will address the different drugs of abuse that have been appearing on American streets in increasing numbers, the on-going challenge they provide to addiction treatment providers and the toxic effects of these drugs.Dr. Inaba will focus on the wide variety of new synthetic and natural chemicals that are rising in popularity, including synthetic cannabinoids, "bath salts," prescription opiates, Kratom and "shake and bake" methamphetamine.Over 30 units of Continuing Education available![ More Information ][ Full Conference Schedule  ] Rooms are selling out!  Don’t miss the hotel booking deadline on September 16, 2013 for a reduced room rate of $149 and free internet. Full details online – click on view room rates. NAADAC Launching a New Resource in OctoberWant to keep up to date on the news and trends of the profession, but don’t have time to do the independent research? NAADAC has you covered. NAADAC will launchAddiction and Recovery eNews, a weekly in-house resource that will compile innovations, research and trends impacting on the addiction-focused profession. Watch for the first issue in early October.NAADAC is modernizing to better serve the addiction profession. Now is the time to become a member of NAADAC![ Join NAADAC ] NCC AP Travels to MicronesiaIn July, Kathryn Benson, Chairperson for the National Certification Commission for Addiction Professionals (NCC AP), traveled to the Federated States of Micronesia to work with the Pacific Jurisdiction Certification Council. This trip continued the NCC AP’s goal of global connection with addiction professionals, in an effort to share, learn and enhance credentialing and treatment processes around the world.The NCC AP specializes in credentialing products and technical assistance with countries seeking guidance in their effort to ensure both quality treatment professionals and quality client care. After a week of working with highly experienced professionals who represented all seven islands, the NCC AP was provided with the opportunity to converse with and explore their needs and NCC AP’s ability to create with them a certification exam unique to their culture and treatment practices. We were honored to be invited to their addiction treatment home and look forward to working with them in the future![ Learn More about Certification ] Free Webinar:Understanding Cannabis Use and Related DisordersTuesday, September 10, 20133-4pm EST (2 CST/1 MST/12 PST)Hosted by NAADAC Institute Webinar SeriesCannabis, also referred to as “marijuana,” “weed,” or “pot,” “reefer” or “grass,” has a long history of use around the world, today in the United States being no exception. With the exception of alcohol, it is currently the nation’s most widely used psychoactive drug among adults and juveniles alike. This webinar will discuss clinically relevant specifics of marijuana use for individuals of various ages and related health concerns. The presenter will also discuss treatment options and considerations, as well as co-occurring mental health disorders that are commonly encountered with cannabis use disorders.[ More Information andRegistration ] NAADAC Career Center – New Updates This Week!The NAADAC Career Center provides a variety of employment listings at no charge for addiction-focused professionals. If you are looking to find a new career, the NAADAC Career Center can help.Check out the latest job postings:Outpatient Counselor for Project Turnabout in Granite Falls, MinnesotaDirector of Behavioral Health Services for Legacy Health in Portland, OregonSubstance Abuse Therapist II (Bilingual - English/Spanish) for the Arlington County Department of Human Services in Arlington County, VirginiaInpatient and Outpatient Primary Therapist(s) at Seabrook House in Seabrook, New Jersey.[ Browse Career Center ] Provide Feedback on the National Behavioral Health Quality FrameworkFeedback Deadline: Tuesday, September 17, 2013SAMHSA's National Behavioral Health Quality Framework is a set of core and supplemental measures, to help:Inform an agency's or system's funding and quality improvement decisions.Monitor the behavioral health of the Nation.Provide a way to examine and prioritize quality prevention, treatment, and recovery measures at the payer, provider/practitioner, and patient/population levels.The Framework is aligned with key components of the HHS National Strategy for Quality, supporting the three broad aims of better care, healthy people/healthy communities, and affordable care. These aims include the dissemination of proven interventions and accessible care - a concept that captures affordable care along with other elements of care accessibility, including the impact of health disparities.Given the rapid developments occurring in the quality of behavioral health data, these measures will be re-assessed on an annual basis and updated as appropriate. The expectation is that any entity with the capacity to collect behavioral health data will review these measures and use those of relevance.

Thursday, August 29, 2013

Help our family

As the editior of Recovery Connections my purpose for the blog is too help others find freedom from addiction. Our family is now in need of some financial assistance. Our son Alex will be graduating from boot camp .He like most young adults struggled as we struggled with him to get to this milestone in his life.He will be an official member of the United States Army National Guard.It would be a dream come true for all of us to attend his gradution at Fort Sill in Oklahoma. We reside in Pennsylvania and the most affordable way for us to travel would be to drive.Fuel cost would be around 500 dollars lodging 200 dollars and food for three around 200.Any amount would be a great help and blessing. If you want to help click on the paypal link on the blog.Thank you in advance for your diligent support of Recovery Connections and helping our families dream become a reality. GOD BLESS YOU ALL.