
ADAI UW
@adai_uw
Addictions, Drug & Alcohol Institute (ADAI) at the University of Washington. Part of @UWPsychiatry and @UWMedicine.
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http://adai.uw.edu 21-01-2012 21:57:19
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AK, ID, OR, WA addiction counselors, harm reduction folks, peers, social workers, healthcare workers: the NorthwestATTC wants to know what YOU want to know! Take their survey and help craft their training and TA programming for the coming years! surveymonkey.com/r/9FQRKCG

New from KNKX Public Radio: ADAI/UW Psychiatry's Caleb Caleb Banta-Green talks about the value of health engagement hubs like EMOTE in Everett: Ppl who use drugs "need to be comfortable coming out of the shadows [and] going to a care site that's going to treat them well": knkx.org/public-health/ā¦
![ADAI UW (@adai_uw) on Twitter photo New from <a href="/knkxfm/">KNKX Public Radio</a>: ADAI/<a href="/UWPsychiatry/">UW Psychiatry</a>'s Caleb <a href="/BantaGreen/">Caleb Banta-Green</a> talks about the value of health engagement hubs like EMOTE in Everett: Ppl who use drugs "need to be comfortable coming out of the shadows [and] going to a care site that's going to treat them well": knkx.org/public-health/⦠New from <a href="/knkxfm/">KNKX Public Radio</a>: ADAI/<a href="/UWPsychiatry/">UW Psychiatry</a>'s Caleb <a href="/BantaGreen/">Caleb Banta-Green</a> talks about the value of health engagement hubs like EMOTE in Everett: Ppl who use drugs "need to be comfortable coming out of the shadows [and] going to a care site that's going to treat them well": knkx.org/public-health/ā¦](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Gu4Y-lHWMAAVBVR.png)


Last month, ADAI/UW Psychiatry's Caleb Caleb Banta-Green & Spokane addiction psychiatrist Amy Burns spoke to community members about why ppl are using fentanyl & meth and what communities can do to support recovery & harm reduction. WATCH here (90min): adai.uw.edu/fentanyl-and-mā¦


Medicaid work requirements may threaten mental health care seattletimes.com/seattle-news/m⦠via The Seattle Times


ADAI/UW Psychiatryās Susan Stoner, director of the WA Parent-Child Assistance Program, has an op-ed in todayās @SeattleTimes about the impending impacts of budget cuts on the safety of children and what policymakers should & shouldn't do to protect them: seattletimes.com/opinion/childrā¦



