Every September, SAMHSA recognizes the achievements of the recovery community through National Recovery Month.ÌýBRSS TACS is pleased to offer the following Recovery Month resources and event information for you to share with your colleagues, families, and friends:
“Preventing and Addressing Homelessness among People with Mental and/or Substance Use Disorders” is a webcast SAMHSA produced as part of the radio and television series. Click to view it listen to the audio recording, or to download the transcript.
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Ìýfeatures banners, logos, flyers, and other shareable media to help you promote recovery awareness. The toolkit is also available in Spanish.
The Ìýprovides a national listingÌýof local events, including walks, rallies, runs, concerts, documentary viewings, and other activities. You can search by state, type of event, or keyword. Add your event to the calendar to help publicize it and to help demonstrate the scope of the National Recovery Month Celebration.
Ìýof people sharing their recovery journeys andÌý recovering people’s stories via the Recovery Month Webpage and YouTube channel. If you would like directions on how to submit your own story, please click .
You can view, share, follow, and contribute to the group.
Please explore these resources and join us in celebrating the great strides taken by the recovery community!
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BRSS TACS (Bringing Recovery Supports to Scale Technical Assistance Strategy) is an initiative of the , part of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Under the initiative, a center was established in 2011 to support the provision and coordination of technical assistance and training, and to convene summits, policy academies, and other events to facilitate the adoption and implementation of recovery concepts, policies, practices, and services in behavioral health nationally. More information is available at: .Ìý