A Community Dialogue on Substance Use: Working Together on Local Resources and Strategies

Posted 9/7/18

This forum is proudly presented through a partnership between Bristol Health Equity Zone, REST (Resources Education Support Together), and Roger Williams University (School of Justice Studies, …

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A Community Dialogue on Substance Use: Working Together on Local Resources and Strategies

Posted

This forum is proudly presented through a partnership between Bristol Health Equity Zone, REST (Resources Education Support Together), and Roger Williams University (School of Justice Studies, Department of Public Health, and Department of Anthropology and Sociology)

RWO College of Arts & Sciences, room CAS157
*Enter through the RWU gate nearest the water tower
6:00-6:30pm: Reception & Resource Tables 6:30-7:30pm: Speaker Panel 7:30-8:00pm: Public questions/discussion

This forum is open to the public. Come and learn about local initiatives currently underway to address the opioid epidemic in our community. We invite you to bring your comments, questions and concerns.

Presenters include:
Ryan Erickson, Policy Advisor, Office of Governor Gina Raimondo Linda Mahoney, BHDDH
Tommy Joyce, East Bay Recovery Center
Lt. Steve St. Pierre, Bristol Police Department
Dominique Simon-Levine, Allies in Recovery
Linda Hurley, CODAC
Captain Matthew Moynihan, Rhode Island State Police/The HOPE Initiative.

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