Jewish House 24/7 Crisis Line Simulation Call
Jewish House 24/7 Crisis Line Simulation Call – The Jewish House offers a 24/7 crisis line for anyone in need across the New South Wales and indeed the Australian community. The crisis line is unique because it handles calls concerning an unlimited range of topics. Be it concerns regarding drug abuse or alcohol abuse or financial distress, the Jewish House counsellors are ready to listen and assist anyone in need. The crisis line itself employs cutting edge technology so that emergency services can be summonsed immediately and even included in the calls if need be.
Thousands could face gambling problem
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At-risk or problem gamblers in Ohio were about five times more likely to report having an alcohol or drug problem than non-problem gamblers or non-gamblers. The survey … That is, he said, that gambling addiction “is a problem for a small number of …
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Police combat rise in prescription drug abuse
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You won't find a pair of shoes hanging from the power lines high above 8th and Lincoln in Central Richmond. Instead, orange and red cough … Diaz and his partner, Officer Matt Stonebraker, said they see prescription drug abuse in Richmond all the time …
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More than 2000 celebrate addiction recovery on I-5 Bridge
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Thousands line the northbound span of the Interstate 5 Bridge during the 11th annual Hands Across the Bridge celebration of freedom from drug and alcohol addiction. Photo by Steven Lane. Thomas Breitenbauch, left, an event organizer, makes his … A …
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Task force: Heroin deaths rising
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In line with the data are maps that show the same spots that are hotbeds for illicit drug deaths are ones that involve prescription abuse. Task force … He acknowledged the ever-present difficulties in getting people with addiction help. “You see it …
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