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in fact, to do peer recovery coaching and to do peer support groups. the other thing to how it connects to the sbirt is that sbirt is the screening piece and right now we are actually in training to see how can we do that early intervention and screening in the emergency rooms in the hospital for folks that's coming in with drug and alcohol-addicted related incidences, so it's very important. back on what joe was saying, our experience with sbirt has been not only to encourage and train physicians and physician's assistants and all to do that, but then also to provide the support so that if somebody does screen that they've got, that they're at higher risk to be able to make it easy for them to access services and so our recovery coaches are able to connect right with the person at that point. they may need just some education and so we've got packets of information for them and things like that, but also to make actual transition into some level of care if they need to because right then they're motivated. and they're willing to do it. so it is a grea
in fact, to do peer recovery coaching and to do peer support groups. the other thing to how it connects to the sbirt is that sbirt is the screening piece and right now we are actually in training to see how can we do that early intervention and screening in the emergency rooms in the hospital for folks that's coming in with drug and alcohol-addicted related incidences, so it's very important. back on what joe was saying, our experience with sbirt has been not only to encourage and train...
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i understand peer-to-peer therapy as a result.me trektor of the fbi, he introduced me to joe pistone, the real donnie brascoe, he and i were able to relate to each other, that was my first introduction to peer-to-peer therapy. >> really quickly, someone who is watching who is suffering from this, are there some crucial first steps? you talked about peer-to-peer therapy, cops talking to cops, firefighters talking to firefighters, combat spouses talking to other combat spouses, is that the crucial first step here? >> i really believe that peer-to-peer therapy is the first line of defense and keeping post traumatic stress at post traumatic stress and not allowing it to come to disorder. we believe in education and awareness in our society. we did it with hiv/aids and we've done it with alcohol and tobacco. we need an education and awareness program to bring more information to people so that the stigma is not something that causes for people not to want to speak about what they're experiencing. >> hopefully interviews like this and c
i understand peer-to-peer therapy as a result.me trektor of the fbi, he introduced me to joe pistone, the real donnie brascoe, he and i were able to relate to each other, that was my first introduction to peer-to-peer therapy. >> really quickly, someone who is watching who is suffering from this, are there some crucial first steps? you talked about peer-to-peer therapy, cops talking to cops, firefighters talking to firefighters, combat spouses talking to other combat spouses, is that the...
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to peer therapy. >> you talked about peer to peer therapy, cops talking to cops, firefighters talkingrefighters, combat spouses talking to other combat spouses. is that the crucial first step here? >> i really believe that peer to peer therapy is the first line of defense in keeping post-traumatic stress at post-traumatic stress and not allowing it to come to disorder. we also need education and awareness in our society. we did it with hiv/aids. we nedid it with alcohol and tobacco. we need to talk about this disorder so it's not a stigma and causes people to talk about what they're experiencing. >> hopefully your book, "surviving the shadows, a journey of hope into post-traumatic stress," those will work to do some of that. thanks so much for joining us. >> stay safe. thank you. >>> still ahead this morning, diana nyad's extreme dream. get this, swim 103 miles from cuba to florida. plus kate winslet will be buy as well to talk about her new movie "contagion" and an answer to the question everyone's been asking me, could this really happen? well, almost everybody... ♪ would you like 5
to peer therapy. >> you talked about peer to peer therapy, cops talking to cops, firefighters talkingrefighters, combat spouses talking to other combat spouses. is that the crucial first step here? >> i really believe that peer to peer therapy is the first line of defense in keeping post-traumatic stress at post-traumatic stress and not allowing it to come to disorder. we also need education and awareness in our society. we did it with hiv/aids. we nedid it with alcohol and tobacco....
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i can divert to peer court. sometimes the district is compelled to spend and refer for expulsion. >> i do want to say. this is a bad budget year. i have been told all the things to cut. i am committed. i want to cry. all the things we fund are held up as models and i am committed to the next year's children's club. it has to be our coming together. it's a 2-way street. it's the school district embracing the community. it's really going to take resources and i think the superintendent is correct, resources. we could do better. we could be better partners to end on a mundane note. one of the core successes of a community school is a single point of entry. someone's job is the resource coordinator. that's one of the first things that i am considering funding. having a point that really welcomes the community. >> thank you and so due to time, i would like to take one more remark from doctor wenz. >> in regards to the funding for social emotional learning. when you look at kids who are expelled or expended from schoo
i can divert to peer court. sometimes the district is compelled to spend and refer for expulsion. >> i do want to say. this is a bad budget year. i have been told all the things to cut. i am committed. i want to cry. all the things we fund are held up as models and i am committed to the next year's children's club. it has to be our coming together. it's a 2-way street. it's the school district embracing the community. it's really going to take resources and i think the superintendent is...
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clark said, you know, hey we're going to do a peer-to-peer recovery community support, and then i was part of that in '97-'98, and thirteen years later where we are today. so we've come a long way from thirteen years ago of just advocating for recovery, prevention, and treatment. but i think again five years from now, we're going to come a long way, because now, everybody's on board. i mean, this year is like really turning point and historical point, because we got not only the federal, but we also have the state, i'm involved at the state level and the local level. and everybody's doing the same work right now, transformation of behavioral health leadership integration and definitely recovery community supports. keith, let's talk a little bit before we get into the health care dialogue, let's talk about how has recovery evolved throughout the years? there's been a very positive change in the united states, which i'll just give a personal story. early in my career when i would give a talk about alcoholics anonymous i would get angry emails from people saying, "that's a bad organizati
clark said, you know, hey we're going to do a peer-to-peer recovery community support, and then i was part of that in '97-'98, and thirteen years later where we are today. so we've come a long way from thirteen years ago of just advocating for recovery, prevention, and treatment. but i think again five years from now, we're going to come a long way, because now, everybody's on board. i mean, this year is like really turning point and historical point, because we got not only the federal, but we...
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there is also peer-too-pierre -- peer-to-peer car sharing or you can borrow your neighbor's car. it is a good system. we are working with the region to debut by sharing, which i am excited about. that will help with smaller, shorter trips. this is something we would like to see happen with our app development community. eventually, you will have all the data you're looking for at your fingertips. whether you need to get to a meeting or a friend's house or moving around the city, whether transit, bicycle, texas, or a car make sense, you can see what is available there. we are the cradle of all of these high-tech businesses. we should contact them to ask for support in this. on parking, demand management, parking is something where we have one of the best tools for demand management, tied with conduction pricing -- with congestion pricing. the program has been launched over the city where the data from the ground feed into a database and let's customers see whether parking is available. this is what it looks like in real time. you get to see what is available in terms of availabili
there is also peer-too-pierre -- peer-to-peer car sharing or you can borrow your neighbor's car. it is a good system. we are working with the region to debut by sharing, which i am excited about. that will help with smaller, shorter trips. this is something we would like to see happen with our app development community. eventually, you will have all the data you're looking for at your fingertips. whether you need to get to a meeting or a friend's house or moving around the city, whether...
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and from that experience, we can all than see others as peers and joined in partnerships locally and globally with compassion, with a new idea, which is that we are all here to fill our lives, to be free, and the social policies and the culture that we want to live must be the pleasure of us all. i really feel very special that i get to say this in norma's projected voice. she left us in 2009 at the age of 58, much too early, but i know that the sage women who are here, the sage men who are here will foist this forever, and we ask you to join. thank you. [applause] >> i also wanted to say that commissioner and i were on the health commission for, how many years, 12? and we were partners in helping to bring health the san francisco. so thank you very much, leanne. >> just a few more recognition sprint we're joined by current commissioner, signed a, -- sonya, as well as a representative from the office of nancy pelosi, the san francisco political committee. they do women's policy summit in september. for gin and harman, former director of the human rights commission, and galena -- hele
and from that experience, we can all than see others as peers and joined in partnerships locally and globally with compassion, with a new idea, which is that we are all here to fill our lives, to be free, and the social policies and the culture that we want to live must be the pleasure of us all. i really feel very special that i get to say this in norma's projected voice. she left us in 2009 at the age of 58, much too early, but i know that the sage women who are here, the sage men who are...
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i am working on the historic ship at peer 38. the charter of what the port is supposed to do is 2/3 maritime use of the waterfront there at one point they asked us to leave. they gave us 72 hours to leave. under federal rules, we can't do such a thing with large ships and but it shows that there is an effort afoot to change that maritime use or to not act in good confidence with their charter. there has been a lot of good businesses that happen at pier 38. you'll hear from a whole bunch more of us. you might notice that there is a real community there. there is a lot of interaction that is very positive for the city and i so i hope you will all work and help us in keeping that facility open rather than what they have said they're going to do is to close it and do minor maintenance for years which it's a derelict facility compared to what is happening there now. thank you. >> hi, my name is curt lynn. i'm a tenant at pier 38 and involved with the ship that we were just talking about. as you know, pier 38 have tenants that collecti
i am working on the historic ship at peer 38. the charter of what the port is supposed to do is 2/3 maritime use of the waterfront there at one point they asked us to leave. they gave us 72 hours to leave. under federal rules, we can't do such a thing with large ships and but it shows that there is an effort afoot to change that maritime use or to not act in good confidence with their charter. there has been a lot of good businesses that happen at pier 38. you'll hear from a whole bunch more of...
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we will also have a peer appear medical exchange program with the medical community -- a peer- to-peer medical exchange program where the medical community will toward the ship was a facilities -- tour the ship's facilities. they will have an exchange on the difference between military care and civilian care. i really would like to say that a lot of invitations have gone out to department heads on the disaster council. i really encourage you -- please rsvp. there is a limited amount of room. we are at the seams right now, but we want to make sure that the department heads of various departments involved in emergency response are on board. it will be a very valuable program. thank you. >> thank you. are there any questions? he told you about all the great stuff with fleet week, but of course, you also have the blue angels and those wonderful ships coming in. it is just visually such a nice time. i am going to introduce diana, our special events coordinator. she will talk to you about some upcoming events. >> in upcoming events, the eoc will be partially activated. during fleet week, we
we will also have a peer appear medical exchange program with the medical community -- a peer- to-peer medical exchange program where the medical community will toward the ship was a facilities -- tour the ship's facilities. they will have an exchange on the difference between military care and civilian care. i really would like to say that a lot of invitations have gone out to department heads on the disaster council. i really encourage you -- please rsvp. there is a limited amount of room. we...
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it is typically imbedded in peer repair, but this is set a different way. it does not really create a new expenditure threshold, because this is standard practice. it articulates it as a priority. >> when we say pier structure, is that all peeriers? >> we could limit that if you prefer, but it is all peers. >> almost everyone has a priority. >> i understand it now. i think this is a much hwang- awaited policy, and i want to amend the commissioner for bringing this to us today. i would love -- of a point member for -- i love point number four, so thank you so much. great job. >> any other comments? all in favor. >> as amended. resolution 1158 has been approved. item 10 a, request approval to amend the construction manager/general contractor contract with turner construction company to increase the contract amount for the long lead item treetop contractor bid package for structural steel by an amount not to exceed $6,050,000, which consists of a base amount of $5,500,000 and a 10% contingency amount of $550,000 for project phase 1 construction. >> good aftern
it is typically imbedded in peer repair, but this is set a different way. it does not really create a new expenditure threshold, because this is standard practice. it articulates it as a priority. >> when we say pier structure, is that all peeriers? >> we could limit that if you prefer, but it is all peers. >> almost everyone has a priority. >> i understand it now. i think this is a much hwang- awaited policy, and i want to amend the commissioner for bringing this to us...
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what does it look like when one of your peers is in crisis? how do we get them help so that it is from the ground up? >> my job is to know how to do it right there and then. they can start right when that crisis is in front of them. they can educate them about what is available to them and their family members and their loved ones. >> you like to increase that to the audio-hour block to a three- hour block? >> there are so many issues that we could cover. we are focusing on crisis management or stress management. a little bit of suicide and depression. it is mostly about the resources. it would be easier to focus on some of those bigger issues and give them more information. that would help them to problem solve when they're confronted with it. in regard to the general rule 1111 which is our intervention policy are brown substance abuse and on alcoholism. i maybe adding some language around anger management or behavioral management. it is specific toward alcohol and substance abuse. if we can figure out working and talking the language to incl
what does it look like when one of your peers is in crisis? how do we get them help so that it is from the ground up? >> my job is to know how to do it right there and then. they can start right when that crisis is in front of them. they can educate them about what is available to them and their family members and their loved ones. >> you like to increase that to the audio-hour block to a three- hour block? >> there are so many issues that we could cover. we are focusing on...
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what it really is is peer pressure. not the peer pressure of smoking cigarettes or doing drugs are. it's i have a mac book. you need a mac book. >> keeping up with the jones'. >> exactly. it's gotten into a very interpersonal level that's terrible. i remember when i walked in and pulled out my phone. i pulled out my phone and they said you don't have an iphone like i'm some kind of strange r. because i don't have what's popular. peer pressure is big when it comes to finance and saving your money. >> sounds like a good system. if i can only spend 5, 10% of what i earn, i'm on board. but, do you see people doing that, and do you real history think people can accomplish such a thing -- realistically think people can accomplish such a thing? >> there are individuals that are doing it. there are people who have a culture of savings. they saw it with their parents or with other relatives, and that's led to them saving early. that's going to help them in the future because really when you start saving is in your 20s, your 30s, your 40s and 50s when you're making the most. if you don't have
what it really is is peer pressure. not the peer pressure of smoking cigarettes or doing drugs are. it's i have a mac book. you need a mac book. >> keeping up with the jones'. >> exactly. it's gotten into a very interpersonal level that's terrible. i remember when i walked in and pulled out my phone. i pulled out my phone and they said you don't have an iphone like i'm some kind of strange r. because i don't have what's popular. peer pressure is big when it comes to finance and...
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the things that would not be counted for peer you can help to remedy the problem and get help, so that your liability at the end of the day is a very small one, hopefully. we know we will be heard from from our experts on a legal side. a lot of them can really add up here this gentleman again had heard about a situation where someone had already racked up $40,000 with of legal fees. became an issue. we are not talking about what it costs to fix up which in itself would be excess of, but also the legal component. your word of mouth and the people you know will really help. and, of course, to our media folks, people will read your articles and understand that they can really do a lot to protect their businesses early on. >> i just want to add one comment about getting our association involved. we put together a really great training. we have a panel available to you. it is only going to cost you $35 for a 30-minute conversation, and that might be the best $35 you have already spent to avoid something that will be happening in the future. that is just part of the collaborative process wit
the things that would not be counted for peer you can help to remedy the problem and get help, so that your liability at the end of the day is a very small one, hopefully. we know we will be heard from from our experts on a legal side. a lot of them can really add up here this gentleman again had heard about a situation where someone had already racked up $40,000 with of legal fees. became an issue. we are not talking about what it costs to fix up which in itself would be excess of, but also...
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what does it look like when one of your peers is in crisis? how do we get them help so that it is from the ground up? >> my job is to know how to do it right there and then. they can start right when that crisis is in front of th
what does it look like when one of your peers is in crisis? how do we get them help so that it is from the ground up? >> my job is to know how to do it right there and then. they can start right when that crisis is in front of th