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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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it helps them understand what their younger peers may be going k> >> we brought peer leadership to theh grade because we are- seeing a lot of incidents of real serious mental health issues and social issues, starting much younger. i think the kids respond to it really well because it's coming from a peer, someone who's older than them, but not that much older than them.t and the seniors are guided by k 5j#97 members. and we teach them how to write lesson plans, what to look for in mental health and substance abuse. >> i chose to be a peer leader because when i took the program felt connected to what it had to teen is depressed, i asked ms. cobylinski, "who should the teen talk to first62 uákto have an open dialogue with their parents. but in some cases, the parents are a source of the depression understanding parents, kids may feel too ashamed to speak up. you have a problem and to have to approach someone to get help when you want to fix things yourself. you can't always help yourself.. >> you know how jake is. he can be chillin' and really cool.1 but sometimes, you say something to
it helps them understand what their younger peers may be going k> >> we brought peer leadership to theh grade because we are- seeing a lot of incidents of real serious mental health issues and social issues, starting much younger. i think the kids respond to it really well because it's coming from a peer, someone who's older than them, but not that much older than them.t and the seniors are guided by k 5j#97 members. and we teach them how to write lesson plans, what to look for in...
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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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the two issues that you really see are peer support and in-home care. it's peer support because you must build the network of veterans, how they felt like they were in the service. you must have your brothers in arms, you must have your fellow service members standing beside you to overcome stigma, to get through this and to feel that camaraderie that you once felt. and you must get in the home. because pulling a veteran out of home, treating them, and then putting them back in their home is treating a very small portion of the problem. we recognize that consumers in our system often would really be able to provide support to their peers. yet, there really wasn't a mechanism to do that. we decided to start a recovery support institute to train and certify persons who had been through treatment in our system, that then could come out as certified recovery support specialists and work at our providers and provide services. hope stands for helping ourselves pursue enrichment, and we're a recovery, wellness, and reintegration center. we currently have a vol
the two issues that you really see are peer support and in-home care. it's peer support because you must build the network of veterans, how they felt like they were in the service. you must have your brothers in arms, you must have your fellow service members standing beside you to overcome stigma, to get through this and to feel that camaraderie that you once felt. and you must get in the home. because pulling a veteran out of home, treating them, and then putting them back in their home is...
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the honorees tonight were nominated by parents, teachers, peers, and community members who understand the value of excellent teachers. the people you see standing here tonight have exceeded all standards, dedicated themselves to creating a class room environment that fosters learning, diversity. these teachers are facing a generation of new leaders to create a better world. this honor is a symbol of our immense gratitude for all of their tireless worke. it is my privilege to present this year's teacher of the month award winners. [applause] how about a big hand for all our great teachers? [applause] none of us would be here without them. as most of you all know, i am a big giants fan. so it is a privilege for me to meet each and every one of our all starts here. we want to thank the giants for supporting us. [applause]
the honorees tonight were nominated by parents, teachers, peers, and community members who understand the value of excellent teachers. the people you see standing here tonight have exceeded all standards, dedicated themselves to creating a class room environment that fosters learning, diversity. these teachers are facing a generation of new leaders to create a better world. this honor is a symbol of our immense gratitude for all of their tireless worke. it is my privilege to present this year's...
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interaction where they're non-traditional approaches, but that, creating that peer-to-peer interaction, i think is just so critical. now it's not a slight on the academics or the, the clinical or the treatment professional, but there's that empathy factor between one person that has experienced this helping another person. and i think we need to promote more of that. so i'm, i'm a big believer that money isn't the answer to everything, but i believe that samhsa hit on something when they were funding those type of programs. and in doing so, those individuals that are helping each other, maybe they can help each other on the language front as well as how do they view themselves...absolutely. ...and how do i want to go back to john, john, talk to me about some of the articles where people can access more information, if i wanted to learn more about this. you mentioned that you had authored some articles that may be helpful. well yeah the, you know the question is, is which terms? if we're not going to use certain terms, what terms should we recommend and then advocate for? i know daphne
interaction where they're non-traditional approaches, but that, creating that peer-to-peer interaction, i think is just so critical. now it's not a slight on the academics or the, the clinical or the treatment professional, but there's that empathy factor between one person that has experienced this helping another person. and i think we need to promote more of that. so i'm, i'm a big believer that money isn't the answer to everything, but i believe that samhsa hit on something when they were...
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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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you need better preseason better accuracy to go on as their peers. have been the used for many years already and look what where do you need inches you need inches for a geodesic implications for cryptography for a car does that apply kishen when you need inches just as you mentioned but. in these professional occasions dual system equipment gone are the peers have been used for many years already but for the consumer market go on os. it's just about to be used. gives the go on our g.p.s. equipment works better. in the cedar's when they have big buildings. due to the. better accuracy really ability you can see more subtle ways. and also. works better. in the mountains for example which is also very important for sample kitchens. so. g.p.s. is not really perfect for many countries it's important to be independent from military system and with fuel we see the demander in different countries due to a few basic reasons the better quality of the positioning and the independence. from one system doesn't. military one to have their own position system i can
you need better preseason better accuracy to go on as their peers. have been the used for many years already and look what where do you need inches you need inches for a geodesic implications for cryptography for a car does that apply kishen when you need inches just as you mentioned but. in these professional occasions dual system equipment gone are the peers have been used for many years already but for the consumer market go on os. it's just about to be used. gives the go on our g.p.s....
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time they spent discussing and whether or not they made a referral, and with 300 pure supporters -- peer supporters, but for me, sitting in the car 10 hours with your partner, if you are venting about your divorce or your issue with your elderly parents that may be no, been not been taking it out on the street or not abusing verbally the public, so therefore, you have a place to do it with people who are trained to listen, and i think showing that there are that many contacts, people are utilizing peers over and over, so that tells me it works. they're in a locker room talking about whatever is going on before they hit the streets, and it is diffused, dissipating some of that stress, and that is one of the best ways to tell, other than keeping the statistics -- we do keep that in terms of how many officers are involved in incidents. some of what happened in the incident and what can we do better at the incident, whether or not we have done a follow-up debriefing, and whether or not we need to, so we do do some of that. we do not keep documentation on what we talk about because of confide
time they spent discussing and whether or not they made a referral, and with 300 pure supporters -- peer supporters, but for me, sitting in the car 10 hours with your partner, if you are venting about your divorce or your issue with your elderly parents that may be no, been not been taking it out on the street or not abusing verbally the public, so therefore, you have a place to do it with people who are trained to listen, and i think showing that there are that many contacts, people are...
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their once-untouchable president, hosni mubarak, came into court flat on his back on a gurney, then peered through the bars of a prisoner's cage next to his two sons and seven others on trial, too. mubarak is accused of corruption and the killing of protesters. "do you understand the charges," asked the judge. "yes," he said. "i plead not guilty." mubarak was forced out of office on the 11th of february after millions of egyptians took to the streets. more than 800 were killed during the uprising by thugs alleged to be acting on mubarak's orders.
their once-untouchable president, hosni mubarak, came into court flat on his back on a gurney, then peered through the bars of a prisoner's cage next to his two sons and seven others on trial, too. mubarak is accused of corruption and the killing of protesters. "do you understand the charges," asked the judge. "yes," he said. "i plead not guilty." mubarak was forced out of office on the 11th of february after millions of egyptians took to the streets. more than 800...
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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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of peer support services so important? the most important part in there is because, being a veteran, you can understand another veteran, because you've been there, you're going through these things as well: the operations, deployment tempos, and that sort of thing, the operational picture of everything. you've been there, done that, so to speak, as we always know. so by providing myself and making myself available to veteran organizations, anybody that deals with veterans -either active or reserve or haven't, you know, under the va system- then that helps out. it just supplements the help that they are already getting, you know, through treatment and so forth, to go ahead and relate, to bring that component of compassion and understanding, let them know that there's something we can do, there's hope. i want to go back and talk about a little bit on the issue of homelessness. now, we see post-traumatic stress disorder, we see alcoholism, we see other substance use disorders, and then you also see depression and other mental
of peer support services so important? the most important part in there is because, being a veteran, you can understand another veteran, because you've been there, you're going through these things as well: the operations, deployment tempos, and that sort of thing, the operational picture of everything. you've been there, done that, so to speak, as we always know. so by providing myself and making myself available to veteran organizations, anybody that deals with veterans -either active or...
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she worked three times harder than her peers. look at me. the girl i told you about was me. i want to make myself better for myself, my peers, and my family, and to break down the barriers and stereotypes that say i will not and cannot. they need to stop and and now. how are you going to help me? thank you. my name is goya. >> what do we want? summer school. when do we want it? now. what we want? saturday school. when do we want it? now. >> [speaking spanish] >> what do we want? summer school. when do we want it? >> now. >> what do we want? parent engagement. >> i am a parent and grandparent for a child in hillcrest. she said everything in the school system is about a conversation with parents about their children. how can the office of the school and family partnership accomplish this mission if they do not have the staffing need to make things like getting free and reduced lunch? things like calling parents when they are concerned about their children. many things like engaging parents to be part of the school council, and the development of balance school cultures, and su
she worked three times harder than her peers. look at me. the girl i told you about was me. i want to make myself better for myself, my peers, and my family, and to break down the barriers and stereotypes that say i will not and cannot. they need to stop and and now. how are you going to help me? thank you. my name is goya. >> what do we want? summer school. when do we want it? now. what we want? saturday school. when do we want it? now. >> [speaking spanish] >> what do we...
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newton and his peers looked at those discoveries, and they made a giant leap. in the some of its aspects, nature follows mathematical laws. therefore, in all of its aspects nature follows math mathematical laws. newton and galileo and the others found a handful of golden threads, and they inferred the existence of a golden tapestry. the astonishing fact is that that unfounded faith, that presumptuous belief about what god was up to would, in time, transform the world. let's stop there. thank you. [applause] if there are questions, that would be a good thing, and can i'm told that questioners ought to use the mic. >> obviously, scientists today have to be more specialized. no one can know as much about everything as the people did in the 17th century. but do you think scientists are still making great leaps, or was there something special about that time where people could just be more thoughtful and imaginative? >> well, it's an awfully good question. it so happens that this group of talents, there was a small band of astonishingly brilliant men, newton and the
newton and his peers looked at those discoveries, and they made a giant leap. in the some of its aspects, nature follows mathematical laws. therefore, in all of its aspects nature follows math mathematical laws. newton and galileo and the others found a handful of golden threads, and they inferred the existence of a golden tapestry. the astonishing fact is that that unfounded faith, that presumptuous belief about what god was up to would, in time, transform the world. let's stop there. thank...
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they show the sewage leaking into the bay under the peers. ktvu's john fowler is live. >> reporter: iconic san francisco, drawing many people today, people's noses are taking a hit. >> one hour cruise. >> reporter: the harbor draws people for unique san francisco sites and sounds -- sights and sounds. and now smells. we discovered it's sewage. >> i don't like sewage. >> sewage is grows. >> icky. >> smells bad. >> reporter: it's worse at low tide. we have obtained these photos under peers 43 and 45, you can see pipes leaking. >> i can cause infections and people who come in contact and as well as for animals and fish. >> reporter: they are aware of the problem. we obtained a audit identifying $36 million in peer sewer repairs that need to be done but here the problem remains. >> makes me think it's a dirty place that i wouldn't want to hang out. >> he said he is going to clean his boat. >> little things can go wrong and they got to fix it. >>> the booms have nothing to do with the leaking sewage. i have been investigating what is being done ab
they show the sewage leaking into the bay under the peers. ktvu's john fowler is live. >> reporter: iconic san francisco, drawing many people today, people's noses are taking a hit. >> one hour cruise. >> reporter: the harbor draws people for unique san francisco sites and sounds -- sights and sounds. and now smells. we discovered it's sewage. >> i don't like sewage. >> sewage is grows. >> icky. >> smells bad. >> reporter: it's worse at low tide....