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| News from the Long Island Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence (LICADD) | June 13, 2011 |
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Good morning!
As we head into Summer, planning is in full swing for our 31st Annual R. Brinkley Smithers Golf Outing to be held on September 19th at The Creek and Piping Rock Clubs. Tickets are $750/golfer and $200 for dinner only. We'll be announcing a very special honoree soon, so call us at 516-747-2606 to reserve your spot right now!
Jeffrey L. Reynolds, Ph.D Executive Director
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| LICADD Welcomes New Staffer |
 LICADD's new Development Assistant, Deepika Thadhani is a recent graduate from Towson University. She holds a B.S. degree in Public Relations and Advertising, as well as a minor in Business Administration. Deepika was actively involved in college, serving as the Vice President of Programs for the Towson University chapter of the Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA) and President of Lambda Pi Eta, the official communication studies honor society of the National Communication Association (NCA). Her responsibilities included planning professional development activities for members, updating social media outlets to raise awareness, and fundraising to support special events. Deepika's coursework, previous leadership positions and internship experience at the Ronald McDonald House of Long Island and 1 st Mariner Arena in Baltimore, Maryland contributed to her fluency in strategic planning, writing, social media, and interpersonal communication. We look forward to working with Deepika!
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Got An Hour Per Week?
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Originally focused on serving children of incarcerated mothers, LICADD's BUDDY (Building Unique, Dynamic & Diverse Youth) has expanded to include children with incarcerated fathers as well. This dynamic program brings LICADD together with the Long Island Council of Churches (LICC) and the Mentoring Partnership of Long Island (MPLI) in a united effort with funding from the federal Administration for Children and Families.
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Children of incarcerated parents often experience fear, anger, sadness, loneliness, abandonment, embarrassment, guilt, resentment, isolation and emotional withdrawal from family and friends. Family instability, trauma linked to witnessing the parent's arrest, incarceration and/or criminal activities and uncertainty about the future challenge even the most resilient children. Without assistance, many of these children are at increased risk for poor academic performance, drug and alcohol abuse, unsafe sexual behaviors, and juvenile justice or criminal justice system involvement. This program helps break the cycle and ensures that Nassau's most at-risk kids get the help they need to be successful.
We need volunteer mentors who can devote an hour a week to a young person. Orientations are held monthly and we'll give you all the training and support you need to have a great experience. Also, if you know of a young person (4-18yrs) with an incarcerated parent who could benefit from mentoring, please call Lauren Ventimiglia at 516-747-2606.
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National Benzo Admissions Rise
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Treatment admissions for benzodiazepine abuse - medications often used to treat anxiety, insomnia and seizure disorders - almost tripled from 1998 to 2008, according to a study released last week by SAMHSA. Annual treatment admissions for benzodiazepines among those 12 and older increased from 22,400 in 1998 to 60,200 in 2008. By contrast, overall treatment admissions for all substances during this period rose 11%. SAMHSA found that benzodiazepine-related treatment admissions represented 3.2% of all substance abuse admissions in 2008, up from 1.3% in 1998. Most of the benzodiazepine-related admissions also involved the abuse of another substance, and benzodiazepines were often the secondary drug of abuse. Opiates, for example, were the primary substance of abuse in 54.2% of these cases. Among teens, though, marijuana was the most frequently reported primary substance of abuse. Among those age 45 and older, it was alcohol and opiates.
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Invitational Golf Outing
September 19, 2011
The Creek & Piping Rock Clubs
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