UMF provides insight on the impact of addiction with second annual Addiction Forum, April 4

FARMINGTON, ME  (March 26, 2018) — With the continuing opioid crisis and the impact of addiction on families, the University of Maine at Farmington is presenting its second annual “Addiction Forum,” 3-5 p.m., Wednesday, April 4, 2018, in the North Dining Halls, in the UMF Olsen Student Center. The event is free and open to the public.

The forum is hosted by students enrolled in UMF’s Advanced Addiction, Introduction to Addiction, and Rehabilitation and Families courses. These courses, along with UMF’s recently added Addiction Certificate help students to become well-prepared professionals who understand addiction and can help with the prevention and recovery from substance abuse.

“Addiction is an issue for any community and it takes a healthy community with understanding and compassion to find a solution,” said Jewel Jones, UMF associate professor of rehabilitation services.

The forum will feature various speakers who will provide insight into the impact of addiction on families and the community, including:

3-3:30 p.m. Presentation on Medication Assisted Recovery

3:30-4 p.m. Presentation by young people in recovery

4-5 p.m. Panel Discussion with professional representatives from Maine Pretrial Services, Maine Department of Human Services, Franklin County Children’s Task Force and Rumford Group Homes.

The presentation will be followed by a question and answer period.

More Information the Addiction Certification

The UMF Addiction Certificate is open to any matriculated student at UMF and is composed of 22 credits in rehabilitation and related courses that focus on understanding addiction, prevention, and recovery. Using a strengths based approach, students learn about the field of addiction and ways to promote more education, advocacy, and policy change in the field.

For more information please contact:
Kim Lane, UMF instructor, (kim.lane@maine.edu)
Jewel Jones, UMF associate professor of rehabilitation services, (jewel.jones@maine.edu)
Jim Mello, UMF instructor, (james.mello@maine.edu)


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