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Trace Levels of Iodine- 131 from Japan Detected in AZ

As I mentioned in my blog last Friday computer models developed by the international community and the federal government suggested that very low levels of radiation were crossing the Pacific Ocean late last week and that there could be very small increases in natural radiation in North America including Arizona this week.  All the models suggested that the levels would [...]

By |March 22nd, 2011|General|1 Comment

A New Best Practice for Suicide Prevention

SAMHSA's Suicide Prevention Resource Center has added At-Risk for High School Educators to its Best Practice Registry for suicide prevention programs. At-Risk is an online interactive training simulation designed to prepare teachers to identify, approach, and refer students exhibiting signs psychological distress including depression, anxiety, and thoughts of suicide. Users assume the role of a high school teacher and engage in [...]

By |March 22nd, 2011|Behavioral Health|1 Comment

NAMI Report

The National Alliance on Mental Illness released a report this month that included policy recommendations for states to consider including educating the public, families and peers about mental illness and incorporating behavioral health screening into primary care.  The good news is that we’re on the mark here in Arizona as we’ve already begun to implement most of the national recommendations. [...]

By |March 21st, 2011|Behavioral Health|Comments Off on NAMI Report

Japanese Radiological Emergency

All of us are exposed to natural radiation on a daily basis. It mostly comes from space (called cosmic rays) as well as natural radioactive materials found in the soil, water and air.  People can also be exposed to radiation from human-made sources like X-ray machines. Radiation doses are usually measured in units called milli-Sieverts.  On average, people are exposed to [...]

By |March 18th, 2011|General, Preparedness|3 Comments

AZ Bills Related to Marijuana

Controlled Substances A few years ago, an Arizona law was passed that established a Controlled Substances Prescription Monitoring Program which requires pharmacies and medical practitioners who dispense Schedule II, III, and IV controlled substances to a patient, to report prescription information to the Board of Pharmacy on a weekly basis.  The purpose of this legislation is to improve the State’s [...]

By |March 16th, 2011|General|42 Comments

Mental Health First Aid Rolling

The first round of Instructor Training for Mental Health First Aid was completedin Tucson and our efforts are already paying huge dividends.   23 new trainers graduated from the intensive 5-day training program and are now certified Mental Health First Aid Instructors!   The new trainers include peers, family members, behavioral health providers, T/RBHA staff, Pima Community College and Cochise College employees, [...]

By |March 15th, 2011|Behavioral Health|1 Comment
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