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2011 Threats to RH Rights Survey Questions

By Jason Rutten / May 13, 2024 / Comments Off on 2011 Threats to RH Rights Survey Questions

[…] to me at the email address below. If you have questions or would like additional information please feel free to contact me: Dave Sheridan dmsheridan@verizon.net (310) 701 – 8408 Thank you in advance for your participation. Appendix: types of discriminatory local action we’ve seen in various places These are a few of the types of […]

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South Carolina Alliance for Recovery Residences

By Jason Rutten / May 4, 2024 / Comments Off on South Carolina Alliance for Recovery Residences

The South Carolina Alliance for Recovery Residences (SCARR) is a non -profit organization founded in 2018 to serve the recovery community by providing a single point of access for information regarding recovery residences and community resources in South Carolina. Tasked with upholding national standards set by the National Alliance for Recovery Residences (NARR), the […]

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New Hampshire Coalition of Recovery Residences

By Jason Rutten / May 4, 2024 / Comments Off on New Hampshire Coalition of Recovery Residences

[…] harness the collective energy, passion, and talent of recovery housing providers and recovery advocates. NHCORR provides voluntary certification of recovery houses and education and training to homeowners, managers, residents and the public. NHCORR is the New Hampshire affiliate of the National Alliance for Recovery Residences. NHCORR is committed to building strong recovery communities, eliminating […]

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Get Involved

By Jason Rutten / March 3, 2022 / Comments Off on Get Involved

Get Involved Why Your Support Is Vital NARR thrives on the dedication of our volunteer -driven team, making the contributions from our donors and the support from our partners truly indispensable. Your help is the cornerstone in establishing and maintaining the excellence of recovery housing standards and practices that countless individuals rely on. By […]

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Memo Request For Opinion From Carr Regarding Medical Marijuana Use In A Recovery Residence 2020

By Jason Rutten / May 13, 2024 / Comments Off on Memo Request For Opinion From Carr Regarding Medical Marijuana Use In A Recovery Residence 2020

[…] NARR perspective the answer would be maybe, depending upon whether the use of legally prescribed marijuana would violate any applicable NARR standard (see e.g. NARR Standard 2 -F16 -a.) From a federal law perspective the answer is yes with a huge caveat … see Question Presente d III below: Question Presented III : If […]

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NARR Standard 3.0

By Jason Rutten / May 10, 2024 / Comments Off on NARR Standard 3.0

[…] ft N ovem ber 2 018; P ag e 1 1 o f 1 2 βœ” = R equir e d R = R eco m mended TEST YOURSELF: I f y ou s e e a r e fe re n ce t o ” 4 , J ,3 0. b .” , […]

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The Changing Approach to Addiction β€” From Incarceration to Treatment and Recovery Support (New England Journal of Medicine, 2025)

By Narr Admin / March 17, 2025 / Comments Off on The Changing Approach to Addiction β€” From Incarceration to Treatment and Recovery Support (New England Journal of Medicine, 2025)

February 27, 2025 n engl j med 392;9 nejm.org February 27, 2025 833 The Changing Approach to Addiction I t’s been more than 50 years since the United States launched a “war on drugs.” History has demonstrated the ineffectiveness of “tough -oncrime” druguse policies, including laws requiring mandatory minimum sentencing for possession of […]

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NARR Code of Ethics

By Jason Rutten / May 10, 2024 / Comments Off on NARR Code of Ethics

[…] action to stop retribution, intimidation, or any negative consequences that could occur as the result of a grievance or complaint. 13. Provide consistent, fair practices for drug testing that promote the residents’ recovery and the health and safety of the recovery environment and protect the privacy of resident information. 14. Provide an environment in […]

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Mental Health and Addiction Certification Board of Oregon

By Jason Rutten / May 4, 2024 / Comments Off on Mental Health and Addiction Certification Board of Oregon

The Mental Health and Addiction Certification Board of Oregon (formerly ACCBO) was founded in 1977 with the mission of certifying behavioral health professionals through competency -based evaluation of education, experience, and exams. The Board utilizes autonomous professional psychometric examinations through CES (Comprehensive Examination Services), NAADAC (National Association of Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Counselors) and […]

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