NEWS: Cabell County FRN, partners take actionable steps to help local families, children thrive 4-15-2021

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Thursday, April 15, 2021   CONTACT: Debra Harris-Bowyer, Cabell County Family Resource Network Coordinator | P: 304.697.0255 | E: dbowyer@cabellfrn.org   CONTACT: Kaylin R. Staten, APR, Hourglass Media | P: 304.900.2833 | E: kaylin@hourglassmedia.company   Cabell County

EVENT: “Thriving Children and Families: Prevention With Purpose”

This National Child Abuse Prevention Month, Practice Prevention With Purpose     This April, I invite you to participate in the National Child Abuse Prevention Month campaign. We work all year to protect children and families and ensure their well-being,

WEBINARS: Clinical Guidance Training for Treating Pregnant & Parenting Women with Opioid Use Disorder & Their Infants April 13 & 15

The Bureau for Behavioral Health would like to share the following information about an upcoming virtual training presented jointly by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), West Virginia Perinatal Partnership (WVPP), Marshall University Family Medicine, Substance Abuse and

NEWS & EVENTS: Cabell County FRN promoting #goodbeginnings this April during Child Abuse Prevention Month

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:   Thursday, April 1, 2021   CONTACT: Debra Harris-Bowyer, Cabell County Family Resource Network Coordinator | P: 304.697.0255 | E: dbowyer@cabellfrn.org   CONTACT: Kaylin R. Staten, APR, Hourglass Media | P: 304.900.2833 | E: kaylin@hourglassmedia.company   Cabell

RESOURCE: dispose of medications at home using the DisposeRx®

West Virginia Drug Intervention Institute (WV DII) and Fruth Partnership for medication safety press release here: https://www.wvdii.org/post/wv-dii-disposerx-fruth-pharmacy-partner-on-medication-safety-disposal-campaign Goal is to make it easy for families to dispose of medications at home using the DisposeRx® medication packets. We have also developed

SUPPORT GROUP: Family Strong- for family of individuals with substance use disorder

Families Strong is a support group developed to support families impacted by substance use disorder (SUD). The program focuses on helping family members develop self-care, build social supports, and learn effective motivational strategies for interacting with a loved one who