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REVIVE!

The Commonwealth of Virginia has a REVIVE! Opioid Overdose and Naloxone Education (OONE) program that provides training on how to recognize and respond to an opioid overdose emergency using naloxone. During the REVIVE training sessions, you will learn basic administration of naloxone, how opioid overdoses happen, risk factors for opioid overdoses and how to respond … Continue reading REVIVE!

Triumph Over Trauma

The official launch of the Northern Shenandoah Valley's Trauma-Informed Community Network (TICN). Our goal is to reduce the number of kids experiencing Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and create a trauma-informed, trauma-responsive community. Free screening of the documentary "Resilience." Special speakers include Robert "Keith" Cartwright, Adverse Childhood Experiences Coordinator, the Office of Behavioral Health Wellness, Virginia … Continue reading Triumph Over Trauma

REVIVE!

The Commonwealth of Virginia has a REVIVE! Opioid Overdose and Naloxone Education (OONE) program that provides training on how to recognize and respond to an opioid overdose emergency using naloxone. During the REVIVE training sessions, you will learn basic administration of naloxone, how opioid overdoses happen, risk factors for opioid overdoses and how to respond … Continue reading REVIVE!

ACES

What is ACES? It stands for “Adverse Childhood Experiences”. Childhood experiences, both positive and negative, have a tremendous impact on future violence, victimization and perpetration, as well as lifelong health and opportunity. As such, adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) are an important public health issue. What’s the good news? Whether you’re a caretaker, social worker, parent, … Continue reading ACES

ACES

What is ACES? It stands for “Adverse Childhood Experiences”. Childhood experiences, both positive and negative, have a tremendous impact on future violence, victimization and perpetration, as well as lifelong health and opportunity. As such, adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) are an important public health issue. What’s the good news? Whether you’re a caretaker, social worker, parent, … Continue reading ACES