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  • … no serious criminal record (no felonies, or crimes that would be considered a felony in the United States). Immigrants must also have a health screening to ensure that they do not have any communicable diseases. If they do they are either quarantined or sent back. Immigrants must undergo a series of mental …

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  • … on track: mental health treatment, substance addiction rehabilitation, job training, supportive housing, and employment placement services. Finally, there should be sufficient funding in place to provide these services to the homeless. Homelessness is a difficult problem that will not yield to easy …

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  • ’ Through Behavioral Health Link, GCAL will be available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Callers who access the line may talk with trained counselors or be connected to local services for mental health, developmental disabilities, and substance abuse. Currently, 29 mental health agencies from around …

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  • … from the Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse at the World Health Organization (WHO), was the first person to bring up harm reduction. Clearly there is some tension between WHO and this UNODC meeting. Given the consistent commitment WHO has expressed for harm reduction, Poznyak …

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  • … the additional incentive of treatment at a reduced cost.” Sober Living By The Sea is one of the most successful residential substance abuse treatment programs in the United States. Recently listed by Forbes.com among the Top 10 Luxury Rehab Centers for the fourth consecutive year, Sober Living has …

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  • … development process, engage communities and create conditions that allow parents to be the kinds of parents they want to be. These programs and policies include strategies such as home visiting, parent education, mutual self-help support, mental health services and substance abuse treatment. “We …

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  • … can live as a white person. Or consider criminal justice. Although data from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration indicates that whites are equally or more likely than blacks or Latinos to use drugs, it is people of color (blacks and Latinos mostly) who comprise about 90 …

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  • … can live as a white person. Or consider criminal justice. Although data from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration indicates that whites are equally or more likely than blacks or Latinos to use drugs, it is people of color (blacks and Latinos mostly) who comprise about 90 …

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  • … in this country is very interesting. Webb’s study looked at who is being imprisoned on non-violent drug offenses. “Statistics show that drug use really doesn’t vary by ethnic group in the United States; very, very little variance whatsoever.” African Americans are estimated at 14% of regular drug users; 37 …

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  • … associated with leaving negative influences to the wayside. There are numerous drug and alcohol rehab centers across the United States. Sometimes, a patient may even choose treatment outside of the country. Rehabilitation is a very emotional and a mental roller coaster that takes every ounce …