Livingston County Substance Use Disorder Treatment and Prevention Workgroup

Livingston County Substance Use Disorder Treatment and Prevention Workgroup This workgroup ensures a coordinated, community owned substance use disorder continuum of care that Actions:
1. Develop a Professional Community
b. Fill gaps
3.

This County Workgroup strives to meet the following goals:
Overarching Goal #1
Ensure a Coordinated, community owned substance use disorder continuum of care that is accessible, data driven and evidence based. Overarching Goal #2:
To Collaborate and Communicate with Agencies, Providers, Coalitions, Courts, Police, Medical community, schools and community members. Through Education and Prevention, create an awareness in the community about the issues and realities of substance use disorders
a. Develop Overdose Prevention strategies
c. Reduce Stigma
2. Ensure a Comprehensive Continuum of Care
a. Proven evidence based models
b. Establish a data driven process that can be used for funding, advocacy, gap filling, etc.

The holiday season can be a challenging time for individuals in recovery. Increased social pressure and the availability...
12/09/2024

The holiday season can be a challenging time for individuals in recovery. Increased social pressure and the availability of alcohol and drugs can trigger anxiety and stress. To support those in recovery, it's crucial to build a strong support network, including family, friends, peer support groups, and organizations.

The Substance Use Disorder Treatment and Prevention Workgroup in Livingston County has developed a calendar of sober events and meetings to foster community and provide a positive environment for individuals in recovery. By participating in these events and connecting with others, individuals can find strength and support during the holiday season.

Thank you The Livingston Post for the coverage:
12/09/2024

Thank you The Livingston Post for the coverage:

The holiday season is a time for fun and celebration, but it can be hard for people who are trying to stay sober. Parties may have alcohol or drugs, which can make people feel anxious, lonely, or stressed. This can be especially tough for someone who is celebrating their first holiday season in reco

There are multiple pathways to recovery from substance use disorder. Find what works for you and get connected to suppor...
03/19/2024

There are multiple pathways to recovery from substance use disorder.
Find what works for you and get connected to support by calling 517-546-4126 any time, any day of the week. Learn more at www.washtenaw.org/ItIsPossible

01/04/2024

๐Ÿ“ขDon't miss Community Connect 2024! ๐Ÿ“… Join us on Saturday, February 3rd for a day of community services, connection, and freebies!

This event is open to everyone and will feature 50+ exhibitors offering everything from basic need info to personal care items and services like health screenings and haircuts. Plus, there will be awesome giveaways like laundry detergent, winter gear, and more! Mark your calendars and spread the word!

We'll see you 2/3 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at 2|42 Community Church in Brighton at 7526 Grand River Ave.

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