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New program emphasizes ‘multi-pronged’ approach to reducing opioid-related deaths >Debra McLaughlin, the Opioid Task Force of Franklin County and the North Quabbin Region’s coordinator, helped lead CONNECT’s virtual information session Thursday afternoon. Pictured is a chart showing fatal opioid-related overdoses since 2012. SCREENSHOT >Related stories
GREENFIELD The Opioid Task Force of Franklin County and the North Quabbin Region held a virtual information session Thursday afternoon to promote the launch of the CONNECT initiative, which began operation July 1.
CONNECT, which stands for Community Opportunity, Network, Navigation, Exploration and Connection Team, is a regional collaboration of law enforcement, community health centers and outreach organizations created to combat the opioid epidemic in Franklin County. The organization’s press release explains it provides “free, confidential resources and referrals for those who have experienced or witnessed a
New mental health program to help students build coping skills ‘comes at a good time’
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Counselors from six school districts have been trained in a new curriculum to prevent drug and alcohol use and promote the mental health of students, thanks to the Communities That Care Coalition.
Nine counselors from the Greenfield School Department as well as the Gill-Montague, Mohawk Trail, Frontier, Pioneer Valley and Ralph C. Mahar regional school districts returned from April vacation having completed the three-day training that was funded by the Opioid Task Force of Franklin County and the North Quabbin Region.
Coalition Coordinator Kat Allen said the PreVenture Program teaches cognitive behavioral skills and motivational techniques to students in small group settings based on their personality types.