Prevention
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The Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Section of OROSC provides leadership and support for quality substance abuse and communicable disease prevention services for the citizens of Michigan through: effective planning, development, and delivery of systems; application of current research and technology; ongoing needs assessment and data collection; continuing collaboration and coordination with other entities providing prevention services; and provision of Quality Improvement (QI) and Quality Assurance (QA) initiatives.
"Do Your Part" to Prevent Underage Drinking
The "www.michigan.gov/doyourpart" webpage features five new public service announcements, highlighting individuals who share how they are doing their part to prevent underage drinking, and inviting other adults to "Do Your Part."
State Prevention Enhancement (SPE) Project
This project targets 1) improving mental and physical health, 2) reducing underage and adult problem drinking, 3) preventing prescription drug abuse, and 4) preventing suicide, through the development of an enhanced prevention infrastructure.
State Epidemiological Outcomes Workgroup (SEOW)
Learn about workgroup activities to expand, enhance, and integrate the substance use disorder needs assessment, and develop the capacity to address mental, emotional, and behavioral conditions.
Communicable Diseases
Learn the relationship between communicable diseases (HIV/AIDS, STDs, TB, hepatitis and others) and substance use, abuse, and dependency; and about prevention efforts.
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