Great Lakes ROTA-RC Reporter
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As daylight begins yielding to twilight, The Crisp Point Lighthouse at sunset on Lake Superior, Upper Peninsula, Michigan, USA - A one-hour drive from Tahquamenon Falls, mostly dirt roads
(photo by Doug Lemke, courtesy of iStock Images)
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May is upon is, as is the renewal of nature and the blooming of the world around us. So, too do we spend this month dedicated to the renewal of hope and with an intentional focus on Mental Health awareness, stigma reduction and helping millions of Americans finding pathways to recovery. Join us this month as we elevate the work of our partners in Michigan as we learn about all they are doing to develop and strengthen community capacity to prevent, treat, and support recovery using a whole family/whole community approaches to provide culturally appropriate educational opportunities.
Learn more about the ROTA-RC Project at our website,
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Michigan State University Extension's 2022 Opioids Impact Report
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Using Evidence-Based Outreach & Education to Prevent Opioid Misuse
Michigan State University Extension’s opioid misuse prevention and education programming centers around a message that recovery is rarely a straight line but is possible.
Learn how participation in the MiSUPER program made a difference for Michigan participants. Click on the Impact Report above to learn more.
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What is included in the reporter?
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Each month we will be spotlighting the range of services, supports and resources available throughout the Great Lakes region. We will highlight one of our states, their local efforts, partners, and events as well as continue to connect you to national mental services that will serve the needs of you and your community. This month we shine the spotlight on MICHIGAN.
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Great Lakes ROTA-RC Website
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Our website is filled with links to videos, toolkits, site links, and podcasts that are great tools for you, your organization, or someone you support to build greater resiliency.
Don't just wait for the monthly newsletter - head to the website and check it out!
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Calendar At a Glance
Medications for Opioid Use Disorder MAT/MOUD
Thursday, May 25, 12:00-1:00 PM CST/ 1:00-2:00 PM EST
Opioid Overdoses: Risk Factors, Signs and Saving Lives!
Thursday, June 6, 11:00-12:00 PM CST/ 12:00-1:00 PM EST
Harm Reduction 101
Wednesday, June 7, 12:00-11:00 PM CST/ 1:00-2:00 PM EST
Mental Health First Aid For Spanish Speakers
Wednesday, June 7, 9:00-3:30 PM CST / 10:00-4:30 PM EST
Medications for Opioid Use Disorder (MOUD/ MAT)
Thursday, June 8, 12:00-1:00 PM CST/ 1:00-2:00 PM EST
Childhood Trauma & Coping
Thursday, June 13, 10:00-11:00 AM CST/ 11:00-12:00 EST
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2023 Michigan Harm Reduction Summit
333 E Michigan Avenue, Lansing, MI 48933
May 16 & 17, 2023
Recordings from past summits are also available to watch at this link
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NAMICon 2023: Together for Mental Health
(link to register for event above)
Minneapolis, MN May 24-27
In-Person, May 24-27th
Online, June 6-8
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Partner Events FYI...
The Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe of Michigan
Wednesday, June 7, and Thursday, June 8, 2023
Soaring Eagle Casino & Resort Entertainment Hall in Mt. Pleasant, Michigan
Register Online by Monday, June 5, 2023
Hosted by Michigan Center for Rural Health, Michigan University
Ellison Place, Gaylord, MI
The P.O.R.C.H.
Grand Traverse Resort and Spa, Traverse City Michigan
100 Grand Traverse Village Blvd, Acme, MI 49610
June 12, 2023
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Want to hear more from one of our webinar presenters? Let us know!
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Our Team
The Regional Technical Center is adding new specialists and experts each month. Professionals who are eager to help support you through the hurdles you face within your communities as you support those recovering from substance use disorders and mental health challenges.
Contact our team to pose a question or ask for advice. Odds are there are many others in our Great Lakes Neighborhood looking for the same answers. We'll use this section to highlight as many topic areas as we can.
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Meet the Great Lakes ROTA-RC
The Great Lakes ROTA-RC Advisory Board provides their knowledge, critical thinking and analysis to advise the technical assistance aspects of the leadership team. Advisory Board members serve as ambassadors and advocate for the program(s), providing a connection to, and ongoing exchange of, information and ideas with practitioners in the field of prevention, harm reduction, mental wellness, as well as with other partners who serve rural communities.
This month we recognize, our Michigan Advisory Board partner, Tory Werth, LMSW, CADC, Clinical Therapist, Recovery Coach, Trainer, person with lived experience.
Tory serves as a clinical therapist for an Outpatient Treatment for Opiate and other Drug Addiction program. Tory is a Licensed Masters Social Worker, Certified Alcohol Drug Addiction Counselor, Recovery Coach and also serves on the board for Recovery NOTES, and Community Recovery Alliance. Tory is also a person in long-term recovery since the age of 17, and is celebrating 28 years of being drug free.
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Join us in thanking Tory for his service, on the Advisory Board and in the community!
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Welcome to Community Recovery Alliance
Michigan just opened a Recovery Community Center in Petoskey. It’s through Community Recovery Alliance. This is one of the first Recovery Centers in northern Michigan that was started via grassroots, and is led and governed by people in recovery. Michigan is super excited about this and they have a lot going on learn more about the Petoskey center by following the link below;
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Michigan Opioid Collaborative
The Michigan Opioid Collaborative is an interdisciplinary team supporting providers and communities to increase access to office-based addiction treatment, expand care, and improve quality of care with patients with opioid and other substance use disorders throughout Michigan.
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Overdose Prevention Centers
Addressing the Overdose Crisis
In recent years, there has been expansion of proven harm reduction strategies to reduce overdose deaths. Harm reduction is a way of approaching and caring for people who use drugs that centers people’s dignity, humanity, and autonomy to reduce harms associated with substance use.
It uses practical strategies to meet people where they are to improve individual and community well-being and health. Decades of robust research on harm reduction strategies, specifically syringe services and naloxone distribution, demonstrate that these strategies are associated with reduced morbidity, mortality, and transmission of infectious diseases and improved individual health outcomes and services engagement and that they have high cost-effectiveness.
Looking for an article to help your organization or community take action on one of these innovated strategies, follow the link to read further; An Essential Strategy
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The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) has been a widely used resource for many professionals looking for the latest information on treatment updates, professional training, grant programs, data, research and more.
May is Mental Health Awareness Month at SAMHSA; follow this link to access a message from Assistant Secretary for Mental Health and Substance Use from Miriam E. Delphin-Rittmon's Mental Health Awareness Month Video. Check out what SAMHSA is doing and share their materials, and remember that we all play active roles in caring for our mental health.
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The Great Lakes Neighborhood
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Northern Michigan Substance Abuse Services (NMSAS), is one of a number of programs that Michigan calls neighbor. They do free trainings and presentations for the recovery community and beyond to get more people involved, and to access and share resources with each other. Each Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday they also host a Virtually Inspired Recovery series. Tuesday and Thursday is a support group and Wednesdays they bring in a speaker to talk about what they do, as well as learn what other organizations are doing and to make connections. NMSAS hosts a Recovery Coach check-in every other week to support Recovery Coaches and share best practices. They offer a Recovery Messaging Training, Ethics trainings, Advocacy trainings and more.
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MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY - EXTENSION
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MSU Extension
Offers a variety of health programs for people in recovery or people who want to reduce their opioid use, people managing chronic pain and illness, and programs that promote general physical, mental, and emotional wellness.
- Tai chi for Arthritis and Falls Prevention
- Sleep Education for Everyone Program (SLEEP)
- Mindfulness for Better Living
- Farm stress
- Mental Health First Aid
- Personal Action Toward Health (PATH) – self-management of chronic disease, chronic pain, and diabetes.
To get help figuring out what class is right for you — or to refer yourself, a patient or a loved one into our classes — fill out this form and an MSU Extension staff member will contact you shortly. You can also contact MSU Extension’s health referral team at ReferMSU@msu.edu
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Harm Reduction Saves Lives
If someone is overdosing, their breathing may be very slow or erratic or they may not be breathing at all. They cannot be awakened. Their heart rate will be very slow or may have stopped. Their skin may be blue-gray or pale as well as clammy. Their fingernails or lips may be blue or purple. Their pupils will be tiny pinpoints. You may hear them snoring or you may hear deep gurgling or choking noises. Learn the important steps that could save someone's life.
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Stories of Hope: Isa Morua
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Michigan Regional Resource Guides for Treatment, Recovery, and Harm Reduction
Regional Resource Guides developed by Michigan's MiSUPER team.
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Opioids in Rural Farm Communities
While opioid medications can be safety used to treat pain, there are risks for misuse, addiction and overdose; each are serious public health issues. While all areas of the country have been affected by these crises, rates of drug-related deaths in rural areas have surpassed those in urban areas. To learn about the rural opioid crisis, read MSU Extension's, MiSUPER Opioids in Rural Farming Communities Impact Report
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988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline
SAMHSA Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
NAMI National Alliance on Mental Illness
RHI Hub Rural Health Information Hub
Great Lakes TTC Technology Transfer Center
Great Lakes PTTC Prevention Technology Transfer Center
Great Lakes ATTC Addiction Technology Transfer Center
Great Lakes MHTTC Mental Health Technology Transfer Center
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The Great Lakes Rural Opioid Technical Assistance Regional Center (ROTA-RC) is funded by SAMHSA to serve rural areas in Il, IN, MI, MN, OH, and WI. The University of Wisconsin-Madison Extension leads ROTA-RC in partnership with the University of Illinois-Extension, Purdue Extension, Michigan State University Extension, University of Minnesota Extension, and Ohio State University Extension. Learn more at our website, greatlakesrota.extension.wisc.edu
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An EEO/AA employer, University of Wisconsin-Madison Division of Extension provides equal opportunities in employment and programming, including Title VI, Title IX, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act requirements. La Universidad de Wisconsin-Extensión, un empleador con igualdad de oportunidades y acción afirmativa (EEO/AA), proporciona igualdad de oportunidades en empleo y programas, incluyendo los requisitos del Titulo VI, Título IX, y de la Ley para Americanos con Discapacidades (ADA).
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Great Lakes ROTA-RC Reporter
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As daylight begins yielding to twilight, The Crisp Point Lighthouse at sunset on Lake Superior, Upper Peninsula, Michigan, USA - A one-hour drive from Tahquamenon Falls, mostly dirt roads
(photo by Doug Lemke, courtesy of iStock Images)
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May is upon is, as is the renewal of nature and the blooming of the world around us. So, too do we spend this month dedicated to the renewal of hope and with an intentional focus on Mental Health awareness, stigma reduction and helping millions of Americans finding pathways to recovery. Join us this month as we elevate the work of our partners in Michigan as we learn about all they are doing to develop and strengthen community capacity to prevent, treat, and support recovery using a whole family/whole community approaches to provide culturally appropriate educational opportunities.
Learn more about the ROTA-RC Project at our website,
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Michigan State University Extension's 2022 Opioids Impact Report
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Using Evidence-Based Outreach & Education to Prevent Opioid Misuse
Michigan State University Extension’s opioid misuse prevention and education programming centers around a message that recovery is rarely a straight line but is possible.
Learn how participation in the MiSUPER program made a difference for Michigan participants. Click on the Impact Report above to learn more.
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What is included in the reporter?
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Each month we will be spotlighting the range of services, supports and resources available throughout the Great Lakes region. We will highlight one of our states, their local efforts, partners, and events as well as continue to connect you to national mental services that will serve the needs of you and your community. This month we shine the spotlight on MICHIGAN.
|
|
|
|
|
Great Lakes ROTA-RC Website
- SPOTLIGHT -
Our website is filled with links to videos, toolkits, site links, and podcasts that are great tools for you, your organization, or someone you support to build greater resiliency.
Don't just wait for the monthly newsletter - head to the website and check it out!
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Calendar At a Glance
(To register, click on the calendar photo above to head to our website)
Medications for Opioid Use Disorder MAT/MOUD
Thursday, May 25, 12:00-1:00 PM CST/ 1:00-2:00 PM EST
Opioid Overdoses: Risk Factors, Signs and Saving Lives!
Thursday, June 6, 11:00-12:00 PM CST/ 12:00-1:00 PM EST
Harm Reduction 101
Wednesday, June 7, 12:00-11:00 PM CST/ 1:00-2:00 PM EST
Mental Health First Aid For Spanish Speakers
Wednesday, June 7, 9:00-3:30 PM CST / 10:00-4:30 PM EST
Medications for Opioid Use Disorder (MOUD/ MAT)
Thursday, June 8, 12:00-1:00 PM CST/ 1:00-2:00 PM EST
Childhood Trauma & Coping
Thursday, June 13, 10:00-11:00 AM CST/ 11:00-12:00 EST
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2023 Michigan Harm Reduction Summit
333 E Michigan Avenue, Lansing, MI 48933
May 16 & 17, 2023
Recordings from past summits are also available to watch at this link
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NAMICon 2023: Together for Mental Health
(link to register for event above)
Minneapolis, MN May 24-27
In-Person, May 24-27th
Online, June 6-8
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Partner Events FYI...
The Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe of Michigan
Wednesday, June 7, and Thursday, June 8, 2023
Soaring Eagle Casino & Resort Entertainment Hall in Mt. Pleasant, Michigan
Register Online by Monday, June 5, 2023
Hosted by Michigan Center for Rural Health, Michigan University
Ellison Place, Gaylord, MI
The P.O.R.C.H.
Grand Traverse Resort and Spa, Traverse City Michigan
100 Grand Traverse Village Blvd, Acme, MI 49610
June 12, 2023
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Want to hear more from one of our webinar presenters? Let us know!
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Our Team
The Regional Technical Center is adding new specialists and experts each month. Professionals who are eager to help support you through the hurdles you face within your communities as you support those recovering from substance use disorders and mental health challenges.
Contact our team to pose a question or ask for advice. Odds are there are many others in our Great Lakes Neighborhood looking for the same answers. We'll use this section to highlight as many topic areas as we can.
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Meet the Great Lakes ROTA-RC
The Great Lakes ROTA-RC Advisory Board provides their knowledge, critical thinking and analysis to advise the technical assistance aspects of the leadership team. Advisory Board members serve as ambassadors and advocate for the program(s), providing a connection to, and ongoing exchange of, information and ideas with practitioners in the field of prevention, harm reduction, mental wellness, as well as with other partners who serve rural communities.
This month we recognize, our Michigan Advisory Board partner, Tory Werth, LMSW, CADC, Clinical Therapist, Recovery Coach, Trainer, person with lived experience.
Tory serves as a clinical therapist for an Outpatient Treatment for Opiate and other Drug Addiction program. Tory is a Licensed Masters Social Worker, Certified Alcohol Drug Addiction Counselor, Recovery Coach and also serves on the board for Recovery NOTES, and Community Recovery Alliance. Tory is also a person in long-term recovery since the age of 17, and is celebrating 28 years of being drug free.
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Join us in thanking Tory for his service, on the Advisory Board and in the community!
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Welcome to Community Recovery Alliance
Michigan just opened a Recovery Community Center in Petoskey. It’s through Community Recovery Alliance. This is one of the first Recovery Centers in northern Michigan that was started via grassroots, and is led and governed by people in recovery. Michigan is super excited about this and they have a lot going on learn more about the Petoskey center by following the link below;
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Michigan Opioid Collaborative
The Michigan Opioid Collaborative is an interdisciplinary team supporting providers and communities to increase access to office-based addiction treatment, expand care, and improve quality of care with patients with opioid and other substance use disorders throughout Michigan.
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Overdose Prevention Centers
Addressing the Overdose Crisis
In recent years, there has been expansion of proven harm reduction strategies to reduce overdose deaths. Harm reduction is a way of approaching and caring for people who use drugs that centers people’s dignity, humanity, and autonomy to reduce harms associated with substance use.
It uses practical strategies to meet people where they are to improve individual and community well-being and health. Decades of robust research on harm reduction strategies, specifically syringe services and naloxone distribution, demonstrate that these strategies are associated with reduced morbidity, mortality, and transmission of infectious diseases and improved individual health outcomes and services engagement and that they have high cost-effectiveness.
Looking for an article to help your organization or community take action on one of these innovated strategies, follow the link to read further; An Essential Strategy
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The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) has been a widely used resource for many professionals looking for the latest information on treatment updates, professional training, grant programs, data, research and more.
May is Mental Health Awareness Month at SAMHSA; follow this link to access a message from Assistant Secretary for Mental Health and Substance Use from Miriam E. Delphin-Rittmon's Mental Health Awareness Month Video. Check out what SAMHSA is doing and share their materials, and remember that we all play active roles in caring for our mental health.
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The Great Lakes Neighborhood
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Northern Michigan Substance Abuse Services (NMSAS), is one of a number of programs that Michigan calls neighbor. They do free trainings and presentations for the recovery community and beyond to get more people involved, and to access and share resources with each other. Each Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday they also host a Virtually Inspired Recovery series. Tuesday and Thursday is a support group and Wednesdays they bring in a speaker to talk about what they do, as well as learn what other organizations are doing and to make connections. NMSAS hosts a Recovery Coach check-in every other week to support Recovery Coaches and share best practices. They offer a Recovery Messaging Training, Ethics trainings, Advocacy trainings and more.
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MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY - EXTENSION
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MSU Extension
Offers a variety of health programs for people in recovery or people who want to reduce their opioid use, people managing chronic pain and illness, and programs that promote general physical, mental, and emotional wellness.
- Tai chi for Arthritis and Falls Prevention
- Sleep Education for Everyone Program (SLEEP)
- Mindfulness for Better Living
- Farm stress
- Mental Health First Aid
- Personal Action Toward Health (PATH) – self-management of chronic disease, chronic pain, and diabetes.
To get help figuring out what class is right for you — or to refer yourself, a patient or a loved one into our classes — fill out this form and an MSU Extension staff member will contact you shortly. You can also contact MSU Extension’s health referral team at ReferMSU@msu.edu
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Harm Reduction Saves Lives
If someone is overdosing, their breathing may be very slow or erratic or they may not be breathing at all. They cannot be awakened. Their heart rate will be very slow or may have stopped. Their skin may be blue-gray or pale as well as clammy. Their fingernails or lips may be blue or purple. Their pupils will be tiny pinpoints. You may hear them snoring or you may hear deep gurgling or choking noises. Learn the important steps that could save someone's life.
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Stories of Hope: Isa Morua
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Michigan Regional Resource Guides for Treatment, Recovery, and Harm Reduction
Regional Resource Guides developed by Michigan's MiSUPER team.
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Opioids in Rural Farm Communities
While opioid medications can be safety used to treat pain, there are risks for misuse, addiction and overdose; each are serious public health issues. While all areas of the country have been affected by these crises, rates of drug-related deaths in rural areas have surpassed those in urban areas. To learn about the rural opioid crisis, read MSU Extension's, MiSUPER Opioids in Rural Farming Communities Impact Report
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988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline
SAMHSA Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
NAMI National Alliance on Mental Illness
RHI Hub Rural Health Information Hub
Great Lakes TTC Technology Transfer Center
Great Lakes PTTC Prevention Technology Transfer Center
Great Lakes ATTC Addiction Technology Transfer Center
Great Lakes MHTTC Mental Health Technology Transfer Center
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The Great Lakes Rural Opioid Technical Assistance Regional Center (ROTA-RC) is funded by SAMHSA to serve rural areas in Il, IN, MI, MN, OH, and WI. The University of Wisconsin-Madison Extension leads ROTA-RC in partnership with the University of Illinois-Extension, Purdue Extension, Michigan State University Extension, University of Minnesota Extension, and Ohio State University Extension. Learn more at our website, greatlakesrota.extension.wisc.edu
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An EEO/AA employer, University of Wisconsin-Madison Division of Extension provides equal opportunities in employment and programming, including Title VI, Title IX, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act requirements. La Universidad de Wisconsin-Extensión, un empleador con igualdad de oportunidades y acción afirmativa (EEO/AA), proporciona igualdad de oportunidades en empleo y programas, incluyendo los requisitos del Titulo VI, Título IX, y de la Ley para Americanos con Discapacidades (ADA).
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