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The ACLU of Indiana filed multiple lawsuits on behalf of three residential recovery homes alleging the state's attempts to classify them as something other than homes was discriminatory.
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The opioid settlement funds handed down by the state are going back to community organizations in the city that seek to meet people at every stage of substance use.
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All NewsAllen County Superior Court's Drug Court is one of several problem solving courts that look to address root causes of crime and lower recidivism.
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All NewsHouse Bill 1462 would require emergency departments to assess their ability to provide intervention support to patients with substance use disorder.
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All NewsOne Midwest researcher wants to see if theatrical portrayals of life with addiction can help reduce stigma among medical professionals toward people with substance use disorders.
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All NewsThe film – The Addict’s Wake – focuses on how the opioid epidemic impacts people with substance use disorder and their families and communities.
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All NewsNearly every state has laws that limit access to opioid treatment programs, according to a new report from the Pew Charitable Trusts.
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All NewsThe survey from the Family and Social Services Administration will measure a person’s overall well being and the resources available to a person in recovery from addiction, and help track the overall recovery capital of the state.
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Indiana employers that want to help employees with addiction now have access to new tools and support through a federally recognized assistance…
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The full title of this week's show is A Beacon of Hope: A Journey Back from Addiction, and this presentation was recorded at an event held as part of…