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Charlie Wilkerson Memorial Lecture Series
Students Achieving Recovery Together
News from MassTAPP
National Prescription Drug Take Back Day
Education Opportunity
Freedom from Addiction Network
MOAR Recovery Day
FedUp! Rally
Recovery Month 2014
Behavioral Health Providers Coalition
Gosnold Family Support Groups
Self-Help Highlights
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ISSUE: 013
    September 19, 2014

 
Welcome to the e-Newsletter from Barnstable County Regional Substance Abuse Council. This newsletter is designed to provide timely information on substance abuse and other related topics for people living and working in Barnstable County. 
 
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CHARLIE WILKERSON MEMORIAL LECTURE SERIES
The New Science on Addiction: "Stigma, Treatment, and Recovery"

Thursday, September 25 - 6:00-8:00 PM

Sea Crest Beach Hotel, North Falmouth

 

Gosnold on Cape Cod is honored to present the Charlie Wilkerson Memorial Lecture Series.  The Charlie Wilkerson Memorial Fund was created by Charlie's family to educate families and help them better understand and cope with addiction. 

 

The New Science on Addiction: "Stigma, Treatment, and Recovery" will be held on Thursday, September 25, 2014, 6 - 8:00 PM at the Sea Crest Beach Hotel, Ocean View Room, 350 Quaker Rd, North Falmouth.  Opening remarks will be by Raymond Tamasi, President of Gosnold on Cape Cod and the featured presenter will be Dr. John Kelly, Ph.D.  

 

For more information, view the event flyer.

STUDENTS ACHIEVING RECOVERY TOGETHER
What Happened Here: The Untold Story of Addiction on Cape Cod
Friday, September 26, 2014 - 7:00 PM
Cape Cod Community College 

Students Achieving Recovery Together (START) proudly presents the documentary film debut of What Happened Here: The Untold Story of Addiction on Cape Cod.  A full length documentary film that is telling the stories of addicts, families, law enforcement, clinicians, and community leaders who are affected by addiction and recovery on Cape Cod.
 
The documentary will debut on Friday, September 26 at the Cape Cod Community College, Tilden Arts Center.  Tickets for general admission are $10 proceeds are to benefit the Cape Cod Community College Foundation - Recovery Student Scholarship.

To view the event flyer, click hereFor more information on tickets, please contact Regina Yaroch at the Cape Cod Community College. 
NEWS FROM MASSTAPP
Southeast Regional Meeting

Friday, September 26, 2014

12:00 - 2:00 PM

 

Topic: Latest Trends in Prescription Drug Misuse 

The MassTAPP Southeast Regional Meeting will be held on Martha's Vineyard (Oak Bluffs), Friday, September 26th from Noon to Two. 

 

We will feature Michael Angeli, PharmD, BCPP from the Massachusetts College of Pharmacy for a roundtable discussion about: The latest trends in prescription drug misuse, Mass Prescription Drug Monitoring Program and engaging Pharmacy in Prevention work. Join us for a great day of information and networking. We will also be featuring some of the great things going on in region, join us and make a day of it! 

 

Contact Carl Alves for more information if you are interested in attending.

 

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Statewide Substance Abuse Prevention Conference

Thursday, October 30, 2014

 

On October 30, 2014, the Massachusetts Technical Partnership for Prevention (MassTAPP) will host a Statewide Substance Abuse Prevention Conference for coalitions and community representatives. 

 

Our keynote speaker, Dr. Rodney Wambeam of the University of Wyoming, will address the complexities of evaluating environmental strategies, and the lunch plenary session will address the issue of stigma. There will also be a number of breakout sessions on topics such as opioid overdose prevention, prescription drug misuse prevention, policy and practice change, evaluation and data collection, cultural and linguistic responsiveness, partnerships and sustainability, youth development, and many more.

 

Registration information will be forthcoming, but for now please save this date!

PRESCRIPTION DRUG TAKE BACK DAY
Saturday, September 27
10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
The National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day aims to provide a safe, convenient, and responsible means of disposing of prescription drugs, while also educating the general public about the potential for abuse of medications.

 

In Barnstable County, prescription drug disposal kiosks are available year round at every local police department.  

To find a collection site near you, click here.
EDUCATION OPPORTUNITY
Addiction Medicine CME Course
The Division on Addiction is pleased to announce their upcoming course, Addiction Medicine: A Case-based Approach to the Integrated Treatment of Addictive Disorders and Other Mental and Medical Conditions to be held October 10-11, 2014 at the Revere Hotel Boston Common

This year's course will feature national addiction medicine experts including Dr. John Renner, Dr. Marc Potenza, Dr. Bertha Madras and many others. Michael Botticelli, Acting Director of National Drug Control Policy, will provide the keynote address for this course. 

This course will help keep physicians, nurses, psychologists, and other allied health professionals up to date with the research within the field of Addiction Medicine. We sincerely hope to see you at our course this year.

For more information, visit the event website here.
FREEDOM FROM ADDICTION NETWORK
Marijuana: Addiction, Mental Health, and Policy
On Monday, September 22, 2014 there will be a panel presentation on the subject of marijuana at the John F. Kennedy Library and Museum.  Panel members include Director of the National Institute on Drug Abuse Nora Volkow, former United States Representative Patrick Kennedy, and President of the American Society of Addiction Medicine Stuart Gitlow.  

To learn more, view the event flyer here.
MOAR RECOVERY DAY 2014
Monday, September 22, 2014 
9:00 AM - 1:00 PM

Join the Massachusetts Organization for Addiction Recovery (MOAR) for their Recovery Day Celebration in Boston this month!

Please join us to spread the message that prevention works, treatment is effective and people can and do recover. Join people in recovery, families and friends education the public about the Value of Prevention, Treatment and Recovery!

Recovery Day opens with a celebratory March from Boston City Hall to a State House Ceremony in Gardner Auditorium. Be inspired by personal recovery stories, Get involved with legislative visits to your elected officials, Speak up for Recovery!


To learn more about this event and register, click here.
FED UP! RALLY

The FED UP! Coalition is a grass roots movement, comprised of passionate individuals and organizations advocating for an end to the epidemic of addiction and overdose deaths attributed to opioids (including heroin) and other prescription drugs. 

 

Locally, Learn to Cope has joined the growing number of individuals and organizations that are mobilizing and marching to the White House this year, determined to get results.

 

This Rally is a call for immediate, coordinated and comprehensive federal action to end the epidemic of opioid addiction and overdose deaths.  This epidemic has had a catastrophic impact on families and communities, and it has placed tremendous strain on our health care system, businesses, and local and state governments.

 

To learn more about the Fed Up! Rally, click here to view the event flyer.

RECOVERY MONTH 2014
September is Recovery Month!

National Recovery Month is a national observance that educates Americans on the fact that addiction treatment and mental health services can enable those with a mental and/or substance use disorder to live a healthy and rewarding life. 


 

In its 25th year, Recovery Month promotes the societal benefits of prevention, treatment, and recovery for mental and substance use disorders.


This year's theme,"Join the Voices for Recovery: Speak Up, Reach Out,"  encourages people to openly speak up about mental and substance use disorders and the reality of recovery, and promotes ways individuals can use to recognize behavioral health issues and reach out for help. 

Recovery Month spreads the positive message that behavioral health is essential to overall health, that prevention works, treatment is effective and people can and do recover.

For more information, visit SAMHSA's Recovery Month website.
BEHAVIORAL HEALTH PROVIDERS COALITION
Cape and Islands Behavioral Health Summit 
October 3, 2014 - 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Resort and Conference Center - Hyannis
 
The Behavioral Health Providers Coalition of Cape Cod invites you to attend the 2nd annual Cape and Islands Behavioral Health Summit.  The focus of the summit this year will be co-occurring disorders.  Continuing education credits and CMEs will be available.

To view more information or register for the event, visit the Behavioral Health Provider Coalition website.
GOSNOLD FAMILY SUPPORT GROUPS
The Gosnold Reaching Out program is a resource for family members and loved ones affected by addiction. It assists the family at all stages of addiction through education, intervention, and support. 

Information and Education Forums help family members gain a basic understanding of the signs and symptoms of addiction, treatment options, and stages of recovery. An educated and supportive family has a positive impact on treatment outcomes.

To learn more about these groups, view the Weekly Family Support Group flyer.
SELF-HELP HIGHLIGHTS
Learn to Cope  
Learn to Cope is a support group for parents, family members, spouses, and caregivers who have a family member who is addicted to opiates, alcohol, or other drugs.

Learn to Cope offers experienced facilitators, resources, informational material, guest speakers (in long term recovery or professionals in the field), overdose education, and Narcan enrollment at all weekly meetings.  

Weekly meetings are held on Tuesdays 7:00-8:30 PM at the Yarmouth Police Station, One Brad Erickson Way. For more information call (508) 738-5148 or visit their website.

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Parents Helping Parents 
*Please note new meeting location*
Parents Supporting Parents is a group of people who have come together as parents and family members coping and dealing with children/loved one's addiction.

Their mission is to support, strengthen, and educate one another as they share their lives.  Their goal is to help their loved ones find and live in recovery, and for all members to live a healthy lifestyle.

Weekly meetings are held on Monday 6:30-8:30 PM upstairs at the Ballymeade Country Club in East Falmouth. To learn more, view the Parents Supporting Parents Facebook page.
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Mothers Helping Mothers
Mothers Helping Mothers is a support group for women struggling with the emotional difficulties associated with addiction and recovery during the pregnant and postpartum phases of life.

Free childcare is provided during the meetings by The Children's Study Home.  Anyone planning on attending the meeting and needing childcare is asked to call ahead.  All ages are welcome. 

Weekly meetings are held every
Tuesday 7:30-9:00 PM at the John Wesley Methodist Church in Falmouth at 270 Gifford Street.  For more information, contact Deborah at (774) 392-0446 or Danielle at (508) 209-7533.
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Alateen
Alateen is a fellowship of young Al-Anon members, usually teenagers, whose lives have been affected by someone else's drinking.  
 
There are two regular meetings run by Cape Cod Alateen: 
 
Wednesday - 7:00-8:00 PM in S. Dennis:  Church of the Nazarene, 209 Upper County Rd.
Friday - 7:30 - 8:45 PM in Cataumet:  Cataumet Methodist Church, 1091 County Rd. 

For more information, call 508-394-4555 (M-F 10AM - 3PM) or visit their new website at www.capeteens.com.
MASSACHUSETTS SUBSTANCE ABUSE HELPLINE

Massachusetts Substance Abuse Helpline Connects People with Services:  For tens of thousands of Massachusetts resident struggling with alcohol and other drug related issues, 

(800) 327-5050 is an important number.   Read more ... 

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