NCAAR promotes recovery through education, public policy and care coordination for substance use disorder (SUD), Mental Health, and domestic violence (DV).
HHS is inviting the public to help shape future federal policy by sharing evidence and insights on addiction, mental health, treatment, recovery, and related issues such as workforce shortages, stigma, and data systems. https://t.co/LMMrSltSbC
@HHSGov is inviting the public to help shape future federal policy by sharing evidence and insights on addiction, mental health, treatment, recovery, and related issues such as workforce shortages, stigma, and data systems. https://t.co/LMMrSltSbC
@HHSGov is inviting the public to help shape future federal policy by sharing evidence and insights on addiction, mental health, treatment, recovery, and related issues such as workforce shortages, stigma, and data systems. https://t.co/LMMrSltSbC
The Trump Administration's last minute changes to the final rule implementing the new Medicaid work requirement that will likely increase coverage losses, complicate state implementation efforts, and worsen the effects of the policy. https://t.co/ZY4k1Wmki1
"Let’s Talk About…The Future of Peer Work" with Chad Sabora, a nationally recognized subject matter expert in harm reduction, drug policy reform, and evidence-based practices for the treatment of substance use disorder. https://t.co/HmBbNEV3As
Hey, NJ, tomorrow is Primary Election Day. Polls are open from 6:00 AM - 8:00 PM. Visit the @NJ_Votes information portal to find out everything you need to know. https://t.co/8NkaDUUhK8
Save the date: 6/22/26 at 2:00 PM and Let’s Talk About… The Impact of Federal Budget Cuts with @ReginaLaBelle46 , Founder and Director of the Center on Addiction and Public Policy at The O'Neill Institute at Georgetown. Registration and details here: https://t.co/P1huW14UqA
We are incredibly grateful to our colleagues, friends, & advocates for the emotion & urgency you brought to yesterday's news about @samhsagov cuts. At this time, we are informed by media reporting, & as far as we know, providers have not yet received official notice confirming a reversal. We are continuing to monitor developments as they unfold. If you're a provider who is here with us on social media, & have received any information, please feel free to share it with us. https://t.co/5hGyQBxCCI
from @NJHarmReduction Support S5000/A6206 - Parole Reform Rooted in Evidence, Public Health, and Equity. "Too often, parole functions as a revolving door back to prison rather than a pathway to stability, healing, and successful reentry." Read here: https://t.co/D3GFKBM2FI
Our latest Legislative Newsletter, "Tracking New Jersey's Opioid Settlement Funds: Year Three" is available now on our website: https://t.co/EZvvH05LKL
In this edition of our Advocate Spotlight, we talked to Jennifer Thierjung, Outreach Coordinator at Cooper University Healthcare Recovery Center, and Christina Esterly, CADC Intern at Cooperative Care about how they united a community through softball.
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Vote early in person in the upcoming November General Election! From Saturday, October 25, through Sunday, November 2, you can cast your ballot in person on your own schedule. Find your county’s early voting locations at https://t.co/zLQu7O8lvD. #NJVotes#EarlyVoting