Archive for February, 2008


Over $500K Budge for Drug-Free Schools

By Admin on February 6th, 2008

Over $500K Budge for Drug-Free Schools

In October 2005, the district received grant funding in the amount of $558,689 (over a 3 year funding cycle) from the U.S. Department of Educations Office of Safe and Drug-Free Schools. The grant allowed the district to reinstate a more comprehensive drug testing & drug rehab drug rehab and evaluation. The population served by the current grant includes about 969 student athletes at El Camino High School and 436 student athletes at Oceanside High School.

Maintain Healthy Diet

By trafficimpact on February 6th, 2008

Vitamins and minerals are essential for good health. The majority of us who maintain a healthy diet will have all the vitamins and minerals we require. If you are eating a varied diet, vitamin and mineral supplements are probably not necessary. If you feel you may have a vitamin or mineral deficiency and you suffer from any illnesses you should always consult your doctor before taking any supplements.


Criminal Justice Drug
orange county drug rehab Needs

By Admin on February 5th, 2008

Criminal Justice Drug orange county drug rehab Needs

According to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration’s (SAMHSA’s) Uniform. Facility Data Set (UFDS) 1997 Survey of Correctional Facilities, drug and alcohol counseling was available in about 40% of Federal, State, and local adult and juvenile correctional facilities. Approximately 173,000 adults and juveniles were in those substance abuse orange county alcohol rehab programs.

Drug use of sentenced Federal and State prison inmates, 1997, and local jail inmates, 1996

Federal 1997 State 1997 Jail 1996*

Ever used drugs 72.9% 83.0% 82.4%

Ever used drugs regularly 57.3 69.6 64.2

Used drugs in the month before offense 44.8 56.5 55.0

Used drugs at the time of offense 22.4 32.6 35.6

* The percentage of jail inmates reporting having ever used drugs is for convicted and nonconvicted jail inmates; the other jail percentages are for convicted jail inmates only.

Sources: Bureau of Justice Statistics, Substance Abuse and orange county drug rehab, State and Federal Prisoners, 1997, Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Justice, January 1999; Bureau of Justice Statistics, Profile of Jail Inmates 1996, Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Justice, April 1998.

The Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) provides drug orange county alcohol rehab to all eligible inmates, prior to their release from custody, in accordance with the requirements of the Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994. BOP operates several types of drug abuse programs: residential programs, transitional programs, nonresidential programs, and drug education programs. Residential drug orange county drug rehab is generally provided in dedicated units separate from general population units for drug detoxification participants. The transitional services programs offer continued support and counseling to inmates residing in halfway houses who are making the transition from custody to society. Nonresidential programs are nonunit based, as is drug education. The number of BOP institutions offering residential orange county alcohol rehab grew from 32 to 42 in fiscal year (FY) 1997. In FY 1998, nearly 34,000 inmates participated in BOP orange county drug rehab programs.

State corrections officials estimate that between 70% and 85% of inmates need some level of substance abuse orange county alcohol rehab.13 In approximately 7,600 correctional facilities surveyed, 172,851 inmates were in drug orange county drug rehab programs in 1997, less than 11% of the inmate population. More than 13% of inmates receiving orange county alcohol rehab were under 18 years old. Approximately 70% of inmates receiving drug orange county drug rehab were treated in the general inmate population. The rest received drug orange county alcohol rehab in specialized units (28.1%) or in hospital inpatient orange county drug rehab (2%).14

Approximately 73% of local jails provide drug orange county alcohol rehab or programs, with 32.1% providing detoxification, 29.6% providing drug education, and 63.7% providing self-help programs. About 61% of convicted jail inmates who committed their offenses under the influence of drugs or alcohol had received orange county drug rehab in the past.15

Special conditions for adults on probation, 1995

Severity of Offense

Total Felony Misdemeanor

Drug testing 32.5% 43.0% 17.1%

Drug/alcohol orange county alcohol rehab 41.0 37.5 45.7

Source: Bureau of Justice Statistics, Characteristics of Adults on Probation, 1995, Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Justice, December 1997.

What is Chiropractic Therapy?

By trafficimpact on February 5th, 2008

Chiropractic Therapy focuses on the relationship between the body’s structures mainly the spine and the body’s function. Doctors of chiropractic, who are also called chiropractors or chiropractic physicians, mostly use a type of hands on therapy called manipulation or adjustment. Chiropractic therapy is used most often to treat musculoskeletal conditions problems with the muscles, joints, bones, and connective tissue such as cartilage, ligaments, and tendons.


A Focus on Young People

By Admin on February 4th, 2008

A Focus on Young People

It is therefore good news that todays young people are making better and healthier decisions. With movies, music, and other forms of pop culture glorifying substance abuse, and with some sports celebrities using steroids, American families face an uphill battle in teaching young people to avoid using drugs. Yet young people have shown they can resist the barrage of Drug Treatment Centers and reject drugs.


Media Attention is the Best way to Prevent
drug treatment center

By Admin on February 3rd, 2008

Media Attention is the Best way to Prevent drug treatment center

Countering these cultural challenges requires a targeted approach that effectively leverages the funds spent. To achieve this, the Media Campaign uses the same tools to evaluate the effectiveness of its Drug Treatment Centers that the private sector uses, such as testing Drug Treatment Centers with target audiences. The Media Campaign is the Nations most visible drug prevention effort. It focuses attention on the problem of drug treatment center and supports parents, caregivers, and communities in their prevention efforts. It directly reaches teens, motivating them to live Above the Influence of drugs.


JTNN Helping to Fight
drug treatment center in the Hispanic Community

By Admin on February 2nd, 2008

JTNN Helping to Fight drug treatment center in the Hispanic Community

JTNN understood the needs of Nevadas Hispanic community in its fight against drug treatment center, specifically relating to drug rehab and methamphetamine. Having successfully built a Drug Treatment Center in the Reno area to reduce substance use, JTNN staff felt they could assist other communities in addressing their drug treatment center challenges by applying the lessons learned in establishing their successful effort in Reno. Through the DFC Mentoring drug rehab, JTNN recruited other established community Drug Treatment Centers and approached five Spanish-speaking communities with an offer to help them build community Drug Treatment Centers. The combined communities cover an area of 17,362 square miles. A total of 424,112 persons of Hispanic descent reside in this target area, more than 100,000 are under age 18. The Project Director works with each of the Drug Treatment Centers to set up individualized strategies to engage the Hispanic community.


drug testing & drug rehab Prevails Inspight of Complaints

By Admin on February 1st, 2008

drug testing & drug rehab Prevails Inspight of Complaints

The drug rehab was initially resisted, especially by some hourly workers who felt it violated their privacy. Most employees wanted the drug and drug rehab problem brought under control for safetys sake, but they were not confident that the drug rehab would be fair, balanced, and trustworthy. Numerous meetings, arbitrations, and legal challenges arose.

In spite of these challenges, the Rio Tinto Minerals drug rehab prevailed, and drug testing & drug rehab is seldom challenged now. The organization believes that drug testing & drug rehab helps proactively identify those needing help, reduces accidents, improves attendance, and increases productivity. Company management also believes drug testing & drug rehab fosters greater awareness about drug and drug rehab abuse, and that employees are taking these lessons home and sharing them with their families and friends. Today fewer employees test positive for drugs and drug rehab, safety records have improved, and the majority of employees back the drug rehab.

Cocoa Futures – The Problem Is Acute

By trafficimpact on February 1st, 2008

The world’s taste for chocolate has been growing ever since. “The problem is acute. Even though cocoa crop growing is well-established ethnically giving farmer’s long-term title to land that other crops do not many farmers are now abandoning cocoa for other crops. Continue reading cocoa futures for to know more…