April : Prevention and Early Intervention for Substance Use and Mental Health Problems: What’s Working, What’s Needed? Preventing substance use and mental health problems is critical and early intervention and treatment is essential to avoid the devastating impact and reduce the high cost to society. What really works in prevention and early intervention? How can prevention and early intervention strategies and services be coordinated more effectively with treatment and recovery services? What role does prevention and early intervention play in a recovery-oriented system of care? What happens when someone is identified with a substance use or mental health problem? What should happen to ensure people can access the help they need? How can schools, primary health care, the justice system, and other institutions in our society be more actively engaged in the practice of prevention and early intervention? This show will address these pressing issues, focusing on creating communities where individuals, families, schools, workplaces, and communities take action to promote behavioral health. Please visit www.recoverymonth.gov for more information. To view the video, please visit media.recoverymonth.gov Comments on this video are allowed in accordance with the HHS and Recovery Month comment policies: www.newmedia.hhs.gov recoverymonth.gov
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