September Is Recovery Month!
This September marks the 17th annual celebration of
National Alcohol and Drug Addiction Recovery Month
(Recovery Month). Across the Nation, communities
will be participating in activities to acknowledge the
efforts of individuals in recovery from substance use
disorders and the ongoing support of their families and
friends.
This year, Recovery Month's theme is "Join
the Voices for Recovery: Build a Stronger, Healthier
Community." Events and activities will help raise
awareness throughout the year about the effectiveness
of treatment and recovery. Activities will also focus
on how people are overcoming stigma, discrimination,
and other barriers to treatment and recovery support
services.
Toolkit Available
To help reach local audiences, SAMHSA's Center for Substance
Abuse Treatment has created a comprehensive planning
toolkit—available on the Recovery Month
Web site—in conjunction with national planning
partners, including treatment providers and other community
organizations.
This toolkit includes promotional event ideas, planning
instructions, and ways to speak effectively with the
media.
To help encourage local media to cover Recovery
Month activities, sample materials include a media
advisory, a news release, and an "op-ed" opinion
piece. In addition to the toolkit and news about Recovery
Month events, the Web site provides media updates
and archived Web casts.
Online, toolkit materials are available for download
in PDF format. For a hard copy, call SAMHSA's Clearinghouse
at 1 (800) 662-HELP. And for more information, visit
www.recoverymonth.gov.
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