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Department of Labor Encourages Employers to Send a Safe and Sober Message about Workplace Parties this Holiday Season

The Department of Labor's Working Partners for an Alcohol- and Drug-Free Workplace program has a special Web page that addresses steps employers can take during the holiday season and all year round to prevent impaired driving in their communities and send their employees a message about workplace parties, drinking and staying sober and safe.
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Webcast: Healing Lives, Families and Communities: A National Showcase of Events
premiered November 4, 2005

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In September 2005 hundreds of Recovery Month events were held across the country to celebrate recovery and highlight the fact the addiction is treatable and recovery is possible.
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National Recovery Month Kick–Off
9/8/2005

Celebrate recovery from alcohol and drug abuse as the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration unveiled the new National Survey on Drug Use and Health. The annual survey is the government's primary vehicle for determining how many persons are abusing illegal drugs, pharmaceuticals, alcohol and tobacco, and its release was the highlight of the annual Recovery Month press conference that kicked off the Recovery Month observance on September 8, 2005.
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Webcast: Recovery and Policy: How States Transform Systems of Care
premiered September 7, 2005

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This program will profile State officials who are making a difference and who are finding innovative and successful ways to ensure effective treatment services are available to the populations they serve.
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Ask the Expert: Janet Wood, Director, Alcohol and Drug Abuse Division, Colorado Department of Human Services
September 2005

photo of Janet WoodGet answers to questions about the September Road to Recovery Webcast - Recovery and Policy: How States Transform Systems of Care.
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Ask the Expert: Dr. Robert J. Ackerman, Director, Mid-Atlantic Addiction Training Institute
August 2005

photo of Jane MaxwellGet answers to questions about the August Road to Recovery Webcast - Addiction In the Home: Healing Lives, Families, and Communities.
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Public Service Announcements (PSAs)

View the 2005 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.

We are pleased to announce that the 30-second "Treat Me" psa has been chosen to be displayed on the Panasonic Astrovision, which overlooks Times Square in New York City. The English and Spanish version of the "Treat Me" PSA will be played back to back two times every hour for the entire month of August.

Road to Recovery Promotion
Updated 1/23/06

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.

Recovery Month 2005 Fliers

Join the Voices for Recovery: Healing, Lives, Families & Communities is the theme for 2005. Support this initiative by helping to create awareness in your community.
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Recovery Month Brochure

This brochure contains information regarding the 16th Annual National Alcohol and Drug Addiction Recovery Month (Recovery Month) as well as highlights the successes of the 2004 season.
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Web Banners Now Available

Download new banners for 2005 to post on your Web site. Help spread the word about National Alcohol and Drug Addiction Recovery Month.

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   RECOVERY UPDATES
as of 11/7/08
Recovery Month Events:  507
Proclamations:  125
Voices for Recovery:  31
   RELATED NEWS

/ Charles Curie
A welcome message
from Charles Curie, Administrator, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).


/ Dr. H. Westley Clark
A welcome message
from Dr. H. Westley Clark, Director, Center for Substance Abuse Treatment (CSAT), Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).


/ View National Proclamation
(8/29/05)

/ The 4th National Addiction Counselors Day
National Addiction Counselors Day came into conception September 25, 2002. There are thousands of counselors, whose mission was to educate families about the seriousness and fatal aspects of alcohol and drugs and the effects it has on families. Counselors have always been the people working in the trenches, the back bone of recovery. With this idea and the help of NAADAC the 1st National Counselors Day was born. This is a very important day when Counselors are recognized and commentated for their work in alcohol and drug recovery and treatment.

/ Under the Influence: The Film Series
Days of Wine and Roses, one of the all-time great Warner Brothers films, will be the premiere presentation of Under the Influence: The Film Series, an unprecedented showcase of feature films and documentaries in which addiction and recovery play leading roles. The film's legendary director, Blake Edwards, will be on hand to introduce his 1962 film, considered a trailblazer in it's treatment of alcoholism and the possibility of recovery.
Following the screening, Mr. Edwards will discuss his own recovery.

Nationwide Treatment Facility Locator of Drug, Alcohol Abuse Treatment Programs Updated
The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration's (SAMHSA) online Treatment Facility Locator is a searchable database of more than 11,000 addiction treatment programs around the country that treat alcohol and drug abuse problems. Persons seeking treatment can use the locator to find the treatment facilities nearest them that offer the particular services they need. A comprehensive set of instructions on how to use the enhanced locator is being released today in a short report, Using the Substance Abuse Treatment Facility Locator. (5/20/04)

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