Brighton Center for Recovery Hosts Synthetic Summit. The Next Step: Life after the Emergency Order


Contact: Daniela Scholl, 586-753-0731. Source: St. John Providence Health System 
Addiction 
Sunday, July 01, 2012
Brighton Center For Recovery
Brighton Center for Recovery, in addition to HSCB Substance Abuse Workgroups, Livingston Community Prevention Project and Substance Free Future Foundation.

The Brighton Center for Recovery has joined forces with several substance abuse prevention and treatment groups in the community to offer a day-long Synthetic Summit training for professionals followed by a community information session in the evening.

Professionals Training Session: 9 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.
(Registration: 8:30 a.m.)
Training will include speakers and presentations from the DEA, law enforcement, hospital staff and treatment/ prevention front line clinicians. Lunch will be provided, registration is required. The cost is $25 in advance / $35 at the door (scholarships available upon request). MCBAP credit hours are approved for this training. To register, visit www.syntheticsummit.org.

Community Session: 6:30-8 p.m.
Parents, students, key leaders and representatives of community groups, government, the judiciary, law enforcement, youth-serving agencies, school districts, higher education, the faith community, business, parent organizations, the medical community, and others concerned about synthetic drugs are welcome to attend the evening session. Refreshments will be, no RSVP necessary to attend.

Date
Thursday, August 9, 2012

Location
Brighton Center for Recovery
12851 Grand River Road, Brighton

Since the laws were signed into effect making synthetic drugs commonly known as K2, LoL and Bath Salts controlled substances, (illegal to produce and sell) Michigan has been celebrating. The remnants and consequences of these dangerous substances are far from gone however. Please join us for local educational summit dedicated to synthetic substances. Learn more about the local data, new facts & trends, signs & symptoms, as well as local solutions.

For more information, contact Scott Masi, Brighton Center for Recovery Referral & Outreach Specialist, (810) 220-1818 or Scott.Masi@stjohn.org. Read More...

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