CAHS news, April 2016
Headlines in this edition: – Problem Gambling: One Family’s Winnings– Hawaii Officials Visit CAHS Model Program– Register for Staff Development and More– Active Shooter Trainings
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Headlines in this edition: – Problem Gambling: One Family’s Winnings– Hawaii Officials Visit CAHS Model Program– Register for Staff Development and More– Active Shooter Trainings
Headlines in this edition: – Special Report: School Based Progress– Nurse Family Partnership Graduates 42– Spring Staff Development Series– Heart Walk and Heart Health Month Recap– Super
Headlines in this edition: – Celebrating our clients: Monica Young– CAHS to host the area’s first Heroin Anonymous meetings– Dr. Marjorie Person on the radio,
Headlines in this edition: – Lunch ‘N Learn scheduled for January 19 on topic of grief– CAHS awarded $118,000 to continue Total Health Program (THP)
Headlines in this edition: – CAHS earns three year CARF accreditation– Behavioral Health Collaborative meeting scheduled Dec. 4– Lunch ‘N Learn, Dec. 15, to cover
Headlines in this edition: – CARF re-survey completed; initial feedback is positive– Staff development / Earn CEUs– Lunch ‘N Learn, Nov. 17, to cover the
Headlines in this edition: – 2015 Annual Meeting at CAHS focuses on wellness and fitness– Staff development, youth PTSD workshop, and CIT training scheduled– Dale
Headlines in this edition: – CAHS and EBR Coroner’s Office join forces in campaign against heroin and synthetic marijuana– Coming up: CAHS Annual Staff Meeting,
Headlines in this edition: – CAHS Annual Staff Meeting date set for Sept. 11– FY 2014-15 CAHS report: 9,393 clients served, 60,000 services provided– 334
Headlines in this edition: – New contracts totaling $158,494 provide more help for individuals in area prisons– CAHS announces new services for young children with