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NOVEMBER 2016
Greetings Everyone!
We are happy to be offering a monthly newsletter again. Thank you for your
patience. This is YOUR newsletter and based on the results of the October
survey you shared that you would like to continue to get event and
training information as well as job announcements and recovery news. Many of
you also noted that you would like to find information on an exclusive OPRE
New Mexico website that has fresh updates available as needed. We will be
considering this option!
For the December 15th newsletter, submit your community happenings
& announcements by 12/5/16 to NMOPRENews@gmail.com
We are grateful for all you do to serve our resilient and active recovery
communities in New Mexico. You all are amazing!
May you all have a peaceful and connected Thanksgiving holiday.
NM OPREContact us
Website
Congrats to our participants of the
October CPSW TRAINING!October 17-21, 2016 - Homewood Suites at Buffalo Thunder
Front (bottom) row, left to right:
Ellsa Meriam Jawhar, Jennifer Vallo, Kelli Schliening,
Dianna Jaramillo, Silver Van Fleet.
Second row: Sharon Kalinoswki, Jordan Brogan,
Janelle White, Wendy Linebrink-Allison.
Third row: Thomas Martinez, Kathleen Derby, Brandon Pasquale,
Ali Goldstein, Angie, King, Jill Martinez, Joey Vallo.
Top row: Gary Rivera, Abe Goldstein, Leslie Vallo,
Keisha Flock, Ricardo Montano (photograph taken by Teresa Ashcroft).
September Senior Jubilee at the Cloudcroft Senior CenterUpcoming Senior Jubilee events will be in
February, April and June. Stay tuned for more details!
Recovery Santa Fe is celebrating 3 years in service and we
are grateful for everyone who came out for our 2016 Annual
Recovery Celebration in Santa Fe!
www.recoverysantafe.org
Thank you to everyone who joined us in celebrating ACHR's
Open House. It was an incredible celebration!
www.achrnm.org
SAVE THE DATES!
Network of Care for Behavioral Health WEBSITE
This website is a resource for individuals, families and agencies
concerned with behavioral health. It provides information about
behavioral health services, laws and related news, as well
as communication tools, events and other feathers.
Recovery Communities of New Mexico
Is an Organization whose mission is to support local recovery advocates to
improve, empower, and attract communities throughout New Mexico to
implement recovery initiatives.
The RCNM meeting is open to all and we are actively seeking new participants to
include consumer and family members; other natural supports; community
providers; and agency staff that are actively involved in or are looking to connect
consumers in recovery with long-term supports. Please join us at our next
meeting and invite a friend to join. We need your help in reinvigorating our
committee!!
Mission: Supporting local recovery advocates to improve, empower, and attract
their communities to implement recovery initiatives.
Vision: Improved quality of life through recovery.
More info contact: Natalie Rivera
In the News
Healing in Hawaii - The Role of Culture in Addiction Recovery
More info from SAMSHA
New Mexico May Allow Opioid Addicts to Use Medical Marijuana
LEADing a New Direction
The ineffective and perpetual cycle of arrest and incarceration among low-level drug
offenders who are not violent or dangerous has challenged law enforcement to
consider comprehensive, multi-faceted approaches for drug users. Growing
recognition among law enforcement that low-level drug offenders are better dealt
with outside of the criminal justice system has led to the growth of programs such
as Law Enforcement Assisted Diversion (LEAD). This video features the work of
Santa Fe, New Mexico's LEAD program, which was the second department in the
country to implement LEAD. LEAD programs allow law enforcement to collaborate
with a multidisciplinary group of people who work in the criminal justice system and
social services to develop multi-faceted interventions that address the root causes
of chaotic drug use. Research shows that LEAD programs drastically reduce
recidivism, greatly increase people's likelihood of finding employment and housing,
and result in massive savings to law enforcement and the criminal justice system.
DID YOU KNOW...
New Mexico is number 2 in the nation when it comes to unintentional overdose
deaths. Drug addiction affects entire communities.
No one is exempt! Take a stand with us and let's make a difference.
More Info from HAC
NMCAL Crisis Access Line
Crisis and Access Line: 1 (855) NMCRISIS (662-7474)
Peer to Peer Warmline: 1 (855) 4NM 7100 (466-7100)
www.nmcrisisline.com
CEUs, Trainings and Job Opportunities
The health care environment is in the midst of incredible change, opportunity, and
urgency. Leaders in the mental health and substance use prevention and treatment
fields are reconsidering long-held paradigms, foundations of thought, systems, and
norms profoundly reshaping the way they work. They are asking questions such as
"How is my field now defined?" "Where will I fit in the future?" and "What skills and
expertise do I continue to offer and how do I contribute to change?"
In 2017, the College for Behavioral Health Leadership will hold three events to
address these issues. Two day-long dialogues in January and May will address
core leadership capabilities that will be essential in the future. At our Summit in
October, we will bring together lessons learned at those workshops and provide an
opportunity to step back and consider the changes we are facing.
MORE INFO
FREE WEBINAR SERIES
Hospital to Community: A Process of Inclusion
Friday, December 2, 2016
9 AM Pacific | 10 AM Mountain | 11 AM Central | 12 Noon Eastern
MORE INFO
Find a Mental Health Course Near You
CNPE Trainings (Center for Nonprofit Excellence)
Suicide Prevention Training
Peer Support Specialists / UnitedHealth Group - Albuquerque
Community Support Worker (Adults) / PMS - Santa Fe
Community Support Worker (Children) / PMS - Farmington
Peer Support Specialist II / Magellan Health - Albuquerque
WEBSITE
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