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Celebrating the Road to Recovery

The Department of Counselling Services (DCS) knows what it takes to encourage people in recovery and to educate their community supporters.

September is Recovery Month. This year’s theme is It’s Worth It, and Recovery Month will promote and celebrate the societal benefits of prevention of substance abuse and treatment of persons and families affected by substance use and abuse.

Activities will not only focus on society’s negative perspective of, and stigma towards, affected persons but also encourage community participation in an effort to reduce these issues.

To kick off the month-long events on Friday, 7 September, a Talent Night held at the Harquail Theatre will feature local entertainment for people of all ages to enjoy.

There will also be interactive Anti-drug Lunch and Learn sessions on 11
and 18 September at the Government Administration Building. Parents will learn how to talk to kids about drugs, look at its effects and what they can do to safeguard their homes.  A separate session will also be offered to teenagers at the Family Resource Centre on Tuesday, 25 September which will help them find ways
to fight the negative influences of drug use in order to make the right choices.

Continuing with the celebrations, families — especially those who have been affected by alcohol or drug addiction — are invited to attend a Picnic Day at Seven Mile Beach on Saturday, 15 September.

To wrap up the month’s activities, on Friday, 28 September, individuals will be honoured for their outstanding accomplishments in recovery from substance abuse.  

Encouraging public participation, Department of Counselling Services (DCS) Director Judith Seymour said, “Recovery Month helps to spread the positive message that prevention works, treatment is effective and people can and do recover, and that the benefits of recovery are significant and valuable not just to those persons directly affected but to the broader community as well. So let us celebrate the success of people who are in recovery while acknowledging the efforts of those who work in the treatment and prevention field, this and every month.”

For more information on Recovery Month events and how to get involved, contact the Counselling Centre at 949-8789, the Family Resource Centre at 949-0006 or Caribbean Heaven Residential Centre at 947-9992.

 

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