The Road to Recovery 2006 series will air 9 Webcasts supporting the 17th annual observance of National Alcohol and Drug Addiction Recovery Month. In addition to the Webcasts, visitors can pose questions about each Webcast to
an expert in the field through our interactive featureAsk the Expert. Videocassette tapes and DVDs are available for a nominal cost-recovery fee, and can be
ordered online.
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Webcasts premiere the first Wednesday of each month and will be archived for viewing at any time immediately afterwards. The 2006 season will air nine Webcasts, featuring panels of nationwide experts from the field.
Join host
Ivette Torres, Associate Director for Consumer Affairs, Center for Substance Abuse Treatment (CSAT), Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, for these informative webcasts. Web chat hosts vary by topic.
Each month we will feature an
Ask the Expert, whereby you can get answers to your questions about the topics covered in the latest 2006 Road to Recovery Webcast. Submit your questions using our anonymous online form, and answers from our expert will be posted by the end of the month.
We are pleased to announce an alternative format for previewing trailers of our monthly Webcasts. The Webcast trailers are available as
video podcasts and usually last for about 60 seconds. Viewing these trailers will provide you with a brief overview of the upcoming Webcast of the month. Sign up to be a video podcast subscriber by visiting our
Video Podcasting page.
Use our easy online ordering shopping cart to
purchase videocassette tapes or DVDs of the Road to Recovery Webcasts. There is a cost-recovery fee for each (video $12.50 and DVD $13.00). This fee covers information dissemination costs, such as postage and handling.
View these PSAs online, which are being made available to radio and television stations nationwide. Broadcasters are invited to request copies of the PSAs, which are available in a variety of broadcast-quality formats.
The following packages of PowerPoint presentation materials can help you promote National Alcohol and Drug Addiction Recovery Month (Recovery Month) in your local community. Use the presentations to generate community awareness, support, and involvement in the Recovery Month observance as well as to educate others that recovery is possible.
The National Association of Broadcasters has collaborated with SAMHSA to create a brochure for local broadcasters to address alcohol and drug addiction in their communities.