"...legitimacy is based on three things. First of all, the people who are asked to obey authority have to feel like they have a voice--that if they speak up, they will be heard. Second, the law has to be predictable. There has to be a reasonable expectation that the rules tomorrow are going to be … Continue reading Legitimacy, the Bedrock of Consensus Building
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The First Step in Healing – Robin Spencer Horston of Message Carriers of Western PA
Forward – Robin Horston Spencer, MHS, MS, MBA, OWDS, RCAT is in long term recovery since 1991. She has done so very much for her community. She is well known for her collaborative efforts with churches, agencies, 12 Step communities and even ballroom dancing! Presently, she sits on several advisory boards locally, statewide, and nationally. … Continue reading The First Step in Healing – Robin Spencer Horston of Message Carriers of Western PA
No More Waiting for Godot – Lets Follow Our Addiction Care Laws
“Nothing happens. Nobody comes, nobody goes. It's awful.” ― Samuel Beckett We have never had a care system that provides people who need help with addiction the resources they need to heal. For me, one of the most poignant lessons in how hard it is to get people what they need to heal happened with … Continue reading No More Waiting for Godot – Lets Follow Our Addiction Care Laws
Interview with John Winslow – Founder of International Recovery Day
Forward – I have known JohnWinslow for the better part of twenty years. I kept running into him in DC and in my travels around the country. He is a person in long term recovery for over 46 years, and he has been in the field of helping people recovery for the vast majority of … Continue reading Interview with John Winslow – Founder of International Recovery Day
STAT NEWS First Opinion 2 4 22 Recovery community organizations need more than bake sales to help people survive addiction
It is great to see this piece coauthored with Ryan Hampton Author of Unsettled published in STAT news RCOs deserve better than bake sales Funding for recovery community organizations is a patchwork affair. There has never been an established, stable funding mechanism to support them. Some are funded through time-limited grants, some through block grants … Continue reading STAT NEWS First Opinion 2 4 22 Recovery community organizations need more than bake sales to help people survive addiction
Building Bridges Between Islands of Healing
“Let us use whatever power and influence we have, working with whatever resources are already available, mobilizing the people who are with us to work for what they care about.” – Margaret Wheatley The title of this post comes is inspired by Margaret J. Wheatley, Who Do We Choose To Be?: Facing Reality, Claiming Leadership, … Continue reading Building Bridges Between Islands of Healing
Testimony PA Senate Democratic Policy Committee Jan 20 2022 – William Stauffer LSW, CCS, CADC
It was suggested to me to post my testimony at the state hearing here. There is a link to a PDF of it at the end of the document Senate Democratic Policy Committee Hearing Recovery Issues & Improvements January 20, 2022, at 10 AM Testimony on Recovery Funding William Stauffer LSW, CCS, CADC Recommendations and … Continue reading Testimony PA Senate Democratic Policy Committee Jan 20 2022 – William Stauffer LSW, CCS, CADC
What Are We Doing Once We Keep People Alive?
Earlier this week, I had the opportunity to testify in front of the PA Senate Judiciary Committee in favor of legalizing Fentanyl Test Strips. One of the other testifiers, talked about the role of harm reduction in his own recovery process. Harm reduction was life saving for him. As he indicated in his testimony, his … Continue reading What Are We Doing Once We Keep People Alive?
Top ten of 2021 #8 – Take the Drug Addicts Out to the Hospital Parking Lot and Shoot Them
If the title does not repulse you, I think there may be something wrong with you. That is the point of this post. The headline is what a medical professional told former Pennsylvania Secretary of the Department of Drug & Alcohol Programs Gary Tennis when he asked the person what should be done with people … Continue reading Top ten of 2021 #8 – Take the Drug Addicts Out to the Hospital Parking Lot and Shoot Them
Creating a Broad & Inclusive Recovery Plank
America is facing a huge surge from the impact of increased substance misuse, in part due to COVID-19, but we have been moving in this direction for a long time. Some of the people who are overusing substances right now will end up with severe substance use disorders. This means more people needing help. Addiction … Continue reading Creating a Broad & Inclusive Recovery Plank
