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Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Drug Abuse
Description | Signs and Symptoms
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to Apply
Services | Cost |
Additional Help | Contact
Description
The Dane County Department of Human Services
offers a comprehensive array of alcohol and
other drug abuse (AODA) services with the
mission of contributing to an environment where
children, families, and adults can participate
successfully in the community. The Department
contracts with community agencies and
organizations to provide a comprehensive range
of programs and services.
An array of services is provided by Public
Health of Madison and Dane County including:
education and linkage to tobacco cessation
resources, Tobacco-Free Air Law information for
businesses outside the City of Madison,
mini-grants for tobacco cessation and
prevention, Peer Education Groups, policy and
advocacy work for communities looking to make
work-sites tobacco-free, services to landlords
and business owners to promote their businesses
as tobacco-free, and Wisconsin Wins - providing
point-of-purchase checks on sales of tobacco
products to minors.
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Signs and Symptoms |
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Are you looking for help for yourself, a friend, or a family member? These links
provide information on the signs and symptoms of alcohol, tobacco, or other drug
abuse, as well as, information on how to help.
Help Your Friend or Sibling
There is no specific rule about when to talk to a friend of sibling about their
drug or alcohol use. Take the quiz on Freevibe which will give you some things to
think about when considering a friend's drug use. Get advice if you have a friend
or sibling with a drug problem.
Help Yourself (Teens) This web site is
a place for teens to check where they are at with drugs and alcohol. There are quizzes,
games, moments of truth about teens who realized that their drug or alcohol use
had gotten out of control, and stories submitted by teens who checked out their
drug or alcohol use.
Help Yourself (Adults)
Twelve questions to consider when selecting a
treatment program.
The American Cancer
Society web site offers facts about smoking, tobacco, and health. The
site offers a self-test to calculate how much you smoke and how expensive your habit
is.
Help Your Teenager Think your teen may
be experimenting with drugs or alcohol? The Parents: The Anti-Drug web site helps
parents to learn, evaluate, and take action for addressing their teens drug use
or drinking.
Concerned about your teen experimenting with cigarettes-including flavored cigarettes,
cigars, or smokeless tobacco? The American Cancer Society web site provides
facts about kids and tobacco use, offers suggestions for what parents can do to
keep kids from starting smoking, and offers suggestions for helping your child to
quit.
Help Your Parent Concerned about your
parent's or other caretaker's drug problem? The Freevibe web site offers information
for teens concerned about their parent's or other caretaker's drug or alcohol use.
The No Shame web site offers information
for Madison area youth concerned about their parents' or their friends parents'
alcohol or drug use. Talk, listen, get educated, and take control. There's no shame
in caring for someone affected by drugs or alcohol.
Tobacco Use and Prevention Get
the facts on tobacco use, secondhand smoke, youth prevention, and cessation.
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General Eligibility |
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To receive ATODA services funded by Dane County, persons generally are required
to be Dane County Residents.
Most alcohol and other drug abuse services funded by Dane County are provided for
persons without health insurance or the financial ability to pay for services. Persons
may contact service providers directly to request information on eligibility for
services and funding availability.
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How to Apply |
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For Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse Services
Persons with health insurance should contact their health plan organization to get
a list of approved ATODA providers and services and to obtain any required referrals
for service.
Persons without health insurance can contact service provider agencies directly
to determine their intake policies, service costs required, and availability of
Dane County funding if eligible.
For Tobacco Services
For tobacco cessation services, contact:
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Services |
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Tobacco
An array of services are provided by Public
Health of Madison and Dane County , including:
- Education and linkage to tobacco cessation resources;
- Clean Indoor Air Law information for businesses outside the City of Madison;
- Mini-grants that provide additional funding resources for tobacco cessation and prevention
are available from time-to-time (Note that Tobacco Free Dane County Coalition cannot
offer smoking cessation aids);
- Peer Education Groups - to train youth to be peer educators in school and community
settings;
- Policy and advocacy work for communities looking to make work-sites smoke-free;
- Services to landlords and business owners to promote their businesses as smoke-free;
- Wisconsin Wins - provides point-of-purchase checks on sales of tobacco products to
minors. The program provides the ongoing hiring of youth age 15-17. For more information
contact the Tobacco Free Dane County Coalition Coordinator at (608) 242-6297.
Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse Services
Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse Services are provided through a comprehensive array
of purchase of service agencies in Dane County. Services are listed first by service
category. This is followed by a description of each agency/service.
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Service Category |
Agencies Providing Services |
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Prevention/Early Intervention |
Family Services - PICADA
Genesis Community Development- EXODUS
Youth/Adolescent - Project HUGS
Outreach, Inc.
UW Hospital/Clinics - Adolescent Intervention Program
Mental Health Enterprise - General Medical Laboratories
Tellurian UCAN - Network (Adolescents) |
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Detoxification |
Tellurian UCAN Detoxification (Adults) |
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Outpatient |
Mental Health Center of Dane County - AODA Unit
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Day Treatment Services |
ARC Center for Women and Children
Tellurian UCAN - Synergy |
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In Home Treatment |
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Residential Treatment |
Hope Haven/REBOS - Hope Haven
Hope Haven/REBOS - Colvin Manor
Hope Haven/REBOS - North Bay Lodge
Hope Haven/REBOS - REBOS/Chris Farley
Tellurian UCAN - Adult Residential Program
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Case Management |
ARC Community Service - TAP and Drug Court
ATTIC Correctional Service - TAP and Drug Court
Genesis Community Development - TAP and Drug Court
Centro Hispano - New Routes
Hope Haven/REBOS - Pathfinder
Tellurian UCAN - Community Intervention Team, CRX Prog.
Thomas and Associates - Cool Choices |
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Residential Support/Treatment
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ARC - Alternative Living |
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Intoxicated Driver Program |
Mental Health Center of Dane County - Assessment Unit
Lutheran Social Services
Family Service - Alternatives to Aggression
Meriter Hospital - NewStart
University Community Clinics - Gateway |
ARC Community Services
Center for Women and Children
This is an intensive, twelve (12) week step-down program designed for women with
children. On-site childcare and AODA prevention/intervention programming for the
children of enrolled moms is provided. Services include assessment and treatment
planning, family, group and individual counseling sessions. In addition to AODA
education and treatment, a wide range of issues are addressed, including but not
limited to women's issues sexual abuse, domestic violence and parenting. Other services
include life skill building, money management, health education, vocational and
educational assistance and referral for other services. Transportation assistance
is also provided. Children 0-12 years of age may receive on-site childcare in a
licensed childcare center with a range of services including individual play therapy
and diagnostic testing to aid in the development of an individual educational program
for each child. Aftercare services are available to mothers who complete treatment
and desire ongoing support. This program is available for referrals for jail diversion.
Healthy Beginnings
The program provides day treatment and infant care services for AODA involved pregnant
and postpartum women and their infants. The target population is women in the W2
training program, minority women, low income women and women involved with the criminal
justice system. On-site infant care, coordination of prenatal/postpartum medical
care, coordination of off-site childcare services, and transportation are made available
as appropriate. This program is available for referrals for jail diversion.
Case Management Services
This service provides intensive, assertive case management for women enrolled in
the six-month Treatment Alternative Program (TAP), or the Dane County Drug Treatment
Court (DCDTC). Services include monitoring and supervision, home visits, daily check-in,
random urine testing, weekly criminality and women's groups, and advocacy. The service
accepts only female referrals from the Clinical Assessment Unit of the Mental Health
Center subsequent to an assessment.
Integrated AODA/Work Services
The service provides an integrated, multi-disciplinary, family-focused comprehensive
case management system to meet the needs of TANF eligible, W2 enrolled, and AODA
affected women and their families. The project will address identified service gaps
in the AODA continuum through comprehensive case management, transitional housing,
integrated AODA/trauma services and increased treatment flexibility through outpatient
services. The agency can also provide transitional housing and case management in
safe, sober housing.
Alternative Living - Females
The service provides Alternative Living for women involved in Dane County TAP, Drug
Court Treatment, ARC Center for Women & Children, ARC Healthy Beginnings, ARC House
or another court specified AODA treatment programs in the County who are in need
of a safe structured living environment during the period of their treatment program.
In addition this bed may be used at the discretion of the court as an alternative
to incarceration for pregnant women housed in the Dane County Jail.
ATTIC Correctional Services
Treatment Alternatives Program (TAP)
Provision of intensive, assertive case management services including monitoring
and supervision, home visits, daily check-in, random urine testing, corrective thinking
groups, and advocacy for the duration of this six month program for AODA involved
offenders. The service accepts only male referrals from the Clinical Assessment
Unit of the Mental Health Center subsequent to an assessment.
Drug Court Treatment Program (DCTP)
Provision of intensive, assertive case management services including monitoring
and supervision, home visits, daily check-in, random urine testing, corrective thinking
groups, and advocacy for the duration of this 6-12 month DCTP for AODA involved
offenders. The service accepts only male referrals from the Clinical Assessment
Unit of the Mental Health Center subsequent to an assessment.
Centro Hispano
New Routes
Culturally specific case management and support for Latino offenders with the objective
of avoiding and/or reducing jail time. The general target group is Latino offenders
ages 17 and up for whom language and cultural differences and service access barriers
contribute to their pattern of offending behavior and their presence in the Dane
County Jail. This program will not serve serious violent offenders. However, it may
include individuals who have committed criminal traffic offenses, other alcohol
or drug related offenses, and various other misdemeanants and are at risk of jail
time. Priority may be given to those offenders who are serving time in jail.
Coordinated Community Child Care
Child Care I/R and Training
To make childcare available and accessible to low-income persons while in outpatient
alcohol and other drug abuse (AODA) treatment and to provide training to County
or State regulated childcare providers and other community agencies on the needs
of children from AODA involved families.
Family Service, Inc.
Alternatives to Aggression
Services provided are domestic violence treatment and prevention for AODA involved
offenders referred by TAP subsequent to assessment by the Clinical Assessment Unit
of the Mental Health Center. Services include a comprehensive assessment and structured
group counseling sessions to address domestic violence and related issues.
PICADA - Prevention, Outreach, Information and Referral
Services
Provision of education and training, early intervention, outreach, screening and
assessment, information and referral of alcohol other drug involved or at-risk persons.
Services include: anonymous phone and walk-in information and referral services;
a reference library; community prevention work focusing on hi-risk groups; individual
and family screening/assessment, motivational counseling; case finding and referral
to appropriate services; and neighborhood based support groups.
PICADA - Intervention
This service is focused on mobilizing communities to reduce youth consumption of
alcohol by changing community policy and norms governing youth access to alcohol.
This prevention service is provided in several communities in Dane County.
Genesis Social Services Corporation
Exodus (prevention)
Services provided include outreach, information and referral, to treatment
services with alcohol and other drug
involved or otherwise at-risk persons of
color. Services include individual and
family screening, motivational counseling,
case finding and referral to appropriate
services, in-home and neighborhood based
support groups, school and community youth
education groups, family awareness and
parent-to-parent programs, and dissemination
of HIV/AIDS transmission and reduction
information.
Hope Haven/Rebos United
Colvin Manor
An eighteen-bed facility for individuals who have attained sobriety, completed a
residential treatment program and are employed or have other means of economic support,
but who, due to the absence of natural or community support systems, require a semi-structured
environment and the peer support of others in order to maintain their sobriety.
Length of stay is open-ended.
Hope Haven
A 22-bed licensed, Community Based Residential (CBRF) living facility for
individuals with AODA related problems in two or more functional areas (legal, marital/familial
relationships, health and/or employment and who are in need of a 24 hour supervised,
drug free, supportive living arrangement. Services include services plan development,
AODA counseling, job counseling, peer support, and introduction to and promotion
of involvement with self help groups. Length of stay is
30-60 days. Admission restricted
to ambulatory persons with the ability follow directions and take independent action
for self-preservation under emergency conditions.
REBOS and
North Bay Lodge
A 15-bed licensed, Community Based Residential (CBRF) living facility adult men
with AODA related problems in two or more functional areas (legal, marital/familial
relationships, health and/or employment and who are in need of a 24 hour supervised,
drug free, supportive living arrangement. Services include services plan development,
AODA counseling, job counseling, peer support, and introduction to and promotion
of involvement with self help groups. Length of stay is approximately 2 months.
Admission restricted to ambulatory or semi-ambulatory with the ability follow directions
and take independent action for self-preservation under emergency conditions.
Pathfinder
AODA treatment and case management program as a jail alternative for persons with
substance abuse problems that are sentenced for AODA-related crimes. The service
is provided in partnership with the Dane County Sheriff's Office, Human Services,
Catholic Charities, and other local service providers. Services range from residential
treatment and day treatment to aftercare/follow-up. "Wrap-around" case-management
services to address the multiple needs of each individual and coordinated referrals
for women-specific, minority, mental health, language-barrier, transportation, childcare,
vocational, educational, re-integration, and other issues of special concern are
provided. Clients released from jail custody to the community may be on electronic
monitoring (Sheriff's Office or State Probation/Parole).
Lutheran Social Services
Intoxicated Driver Program
The service provided is outpatient treatment designed to improve driver safety through
completion of a driver safety plan. Services include ongoing assessment/diagnosis,
treatment planning, monitoring and review, individual, group, couple counseling
and medical support services. Referrals are received from the centralized assessment
facility subsequent to an OWI (Operating While Intoxicated) conviction.
Mental Health Center of Dane County
Outpatient Services
Outpatient treatment provided for persons
whose personal, social, behavioral, and/or mental functioning has been impaired
due to alcohol and/or other drug abuse. Services include but are not limited to
assessment/diagnosis, case planning, case management, counseling/psychotherapy (individual,
group, couple, family sessions), and psychiatric and medical support services. Special
emphasis is given to serving women, minorities, and persons with dual disabilities.
TAP - Clinical Assessment Unit
The service provided is the project coordination, screening and assessment service
component of the Dane County AOD Treatment Alternatives Program (TAP). Services
are directed to offenders who have been convicted and sentenced for AODA-related
offenses. Services are also be targeted to jail inmates under state probation holds
awaiting formal alternatives to revocation.
TAP - Outpatient Services
Services provided are outpatient treatment services for clients in the Dane County
Treatment Alternative Program (TAP), and also for jail inmates under probation holds
awaiting formal alternatives to revocation. Services are directed to offenders who
have been convicted and sentenced for AODA-related offenses. Services include but
are not limited on-going assessment, diagnosis, case planning, counseling/psychotherapy
and medical support services.
Drug Court Treatment / Clinical Assessment Unit
This service includes liaison, project coordination and assessment services components
of the Dane County Drug Court Treatment Program (DCTP). The target population for
the assessment services is all individuals that are referred from the Alternatives
to Incarceration Program subsequent to establishing eligibility for the DCTP. The
target population for the coordination services is all individuals admitted to the
DCTP.
Drug Court Treatment / Outpatient Treatment Services
This service provides treatment services to DCTP participants whose personal, social,
behavioral, and mental functioning has been impaired due drug abuse. Services are
designed to assist adults in increasing their social functioning and their ability
to cope with stress. Services include but are not limited on-going assessment, diagnosis,
case planning, counseling/psychotherapy and medical support services.
Intoxicated Driver Program
This service provides outpatient treatment designed to improve driver safety through
completion of a driver safety plan. Services include assessment/diagnosis, treatment
planning, monitoring and review, individual, group, couple counseling and medical
support services. Referrals are restricted to those received from the centralized
assessment unit subsequent to an OWI (Operating While Intoxicated) conviction.
Meriter Hospital
Newstart Intoxicated Driver Program
This service provides outpatient treatment designed to improve driver safety through
completion of a driver safety plan. Services provided include assessment/diagnosis,
treatment planning, monitoring and review, individual, group, couple counseling
and medical support services. Referrals are restricted to those received from the
centralized assessment unit subsequent to an OWI (Operating while Intoxicated) conviction.
Newstart Intensive Outpatient Program
This service provides outpatient services as an alternative to inpatient treatment
for persons in need of an intensive, structured program who have stable living environments
and do not require 24 hour medical supervision and are unable to avail themselves
of inpatient treatment. Services include screening, assessment/diagnosis, treatment
plan development, individual, group, couple and family counseling, back-up psychiatric
and crisis intervention, monitoring and review, HIV/AIDS education and referral
to other needed services.
Outreach
AODA Information/Referral/Outreach
This agency offers an array of services, including crisis intervention, information
and referral, counseling services, outreach and advocacy services primarily for
gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender (LBGT) persons of Madison and Dane County,
Wisconsin. Many of the services also benefit straight people interested in knowing
more about being LGBT or about the area's LBGT communities.
Project HUGS
Parent AODA Support and Intervention
This agency provides multi-disciplinary intervention, advocacy and case coordination
services to parents/families of alcohol and other drug involved youth, including
those involved with gangs and cults. The agency also provides consultation to law
enforcement and other community agencies and groups.
Tellurian UCAN, Inc.
Detoxification Services
This service includes protective custody and voluntary detoxification from alcohol
and other drugs (excepting barbiturates and benzodiazepines) in a 30-bed locked
detention facility. Services are also available for persons under civil commitment
to Dane County. Services include 24-hour registered nurse coverage and on-call physician
services.
Community Intervention Team
This service includes case management services for persons who have multiple psychosocial,
economic and medical problems due to severe, chronic alcohol and/or other drug abuse
and/or alcoholism. Specific services include ongoing assessment, planning, service
coordination, monitoring, advocacy and evaluation.
Adult Residential Program
This program is an intensive residential treatment program for persons with severe
alcohol and other drug abuse problems. Treatment services are tailored to the individual
needs of each client, while providing alcohol and other drug education, individual
and group counseling, recovery skills training, and recreational alternatives. Services
are generally available for up to 90 days. The program serves Treatment Alternatives
Program (TAP) and Intoxicated Driver Program (IDP) referrals and other adults who
are non-psychotic, non-violent and have no open arrest warrants pending.
Synergy Day Treatment Program
This is a community based AODA treatment program for persons who are in need of
an intensive, structured day treatment program, who have an otherwise stable living
environment and do not require 24-hour medical supervision, and are unable to avail
themselves of inpatient treatment. Restricted to AODA involved offenders referred
by the Treatment Alternatives Program (TAP).
Network Day Treatment
This service is a day treatment program that provides an array of services to adolescent
youth and their families. Adolescents are generally experiencing problems in their
family, with alcohol and/or other drug abuse, in school and in the community and
often at risk of being placed outside of their home (residential or corrections
placement).
Thomas & Associates
Cool Choices
This program provides case management, individual and group treatment and support
for primarily young adult African-American offenders as a jail diversion program.
The general target group is African American offenders ages for whom cultural differences
and service access barriers contribute to their pattern of offending behavior and
their presence in the Dane County jail. Persons to be served include individuals
who have committed criminal traffic offenses, alcohol or drug offenses, and various
other misdemeanants and who are at risk of jail time or have been recently admitted
to jail. Priority is given to those offenders who are in jail.
University Community Clinics/Gateway Recovery
Outpatient Services
This service provides outpatient treatment for adults and youth whose personal,
social, behavioral, and/or mental functioning has been impaired due to alcohol and/or
other drug abuse. Services include assessment/diagnosis, treatment planning, individual,
group, couple counseling, monitoring and review and medical support services.
Intoxicated Driver Program- Outpatient
This service provides outpatient treatment with persons convicted for driving while
intoxicated and is designed to improve driver safety through completion of a driver
safety plan. Services include assessment/diagnosis, treatment planning, individual,
group, couple counseling, monitoring and review and medical support services. Referrals
are restricted to those received from the County's centralized assessment unit.
University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics
Adolescent Alcohol and other Drug Assessment and
Intervention Program (AADAIP)
This program provides: (a) comprehensive alcohol/drug abuse screening, assessment,
intervention and referral services, including "fast track" emergency assessments
for adolescents; (b) Juvenile Court Pilot Project (JCPP) screening; (c) court-ordered
assessments for Juvenile Court and municipal courts; (d) occasional parent assessments,
(e) state institutional gate-keeping services (Anchorage); and (f) AOD consultation
services throughout the county. Although not funded under this contract, UW Hospital
and Clinics, along with other community hospitals, provides 24-hour emergency room,
including detoxification, services for acutely intoxicated youth in Dane County.
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Cost |
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If a person or family seeking alcohol and other drug abuse (AODA) services has private
health insurance or Medical Assistance available, there is generally a specific
service provider that they are required to use (check with your health plan administrator).
Most AODA services funded by Dane County are provided with individuals and families
without health insurance or the financial ability to pay for services. Persons may
contact AODA service providers directly to request information on eligibility for
services and Dane County funding availability.
Some service providers have other sources of funding to help keep the cost of services
affordable for individuals and families. Some agencies charge service fees based
on the consumer's ability to pay. Please contact agencies directly to inquire about
fees for their services.
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Additional Help |
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New Directions - Consumer operated information and referral services for persons
seeking help from mental health and/or alcohol and other drug services (608) 280-2675.
Local Alcoholics Anonymous, Alateen, Al-Anon, Smart Recovery or other support groups
(list of groups available from Family Services - PICADA at 246-7606).
"Alcoholism Information & Treatment Centers" and "Drug Abuse and Addiction-Information
and Treatment" in the Yellow Pages of your phonebook.
Social workers and AODA Coordinators at most middle schools and high schools in
Dane County.
Dane County Coalition to Reduce Alcohol Abuse -
The web site for the Dane County Coalition to
Reduce Alcohol Abuse serves as an information
resource for everyone who wants to know about
and support the work of the Coalition. The
Coalition focuses its work on Community
Education/Messaging and Public Policy. (website:
http://www.countyofdane.com/commissions/alcohol/)
Dane County Anti-Drug Coalition - an organization serving the South Madison area
that helps promote neighborhood safety and peacefulness (website:
http://www.smadc.org).
Dane County Chemical Dependency Consortium - a group of AODA service providers and
interested citizens that meets the first Thursday of each month at the Mental Health
Center of Dane County. (website:
http://www.danecountycdc.org/)
Wisconsin Clearinghouse for Prevention Resources
- Agency and website oriented to helping youth,
families, schools and communities lead healthy
and productive lives with AODA and other
prevention resources. (website:
wch.uhs.wisc.edu).
Smart
Recovery - Smart Recovery's Purpose is to
support individuals who have chosen to abstain,
or are considering abstinence from any type of
addictive behaviors (substances or activities),
by teaching how to change self-defeating
thinking, emotions, and actions; and to work
towards long-term satisfactions and quality of
life.
Tobacco Control Resource Center for Wisconsin
- Is a resource for tobacco control coalitions and advocates. The Center is part
of the Wisconsin Clearinghouse for Prevention Resources. The web site provides facts
on tobacco and second hand smoke, prevention and cessation, as well as, tobacco
industry links, information on legislation and policy, and additional materials.
The Center also has a lending library of print and multimedia materials available.
Tobacco Free Dane County Coalition
Get the facts on tobacco, second hand smoke, youth prevention, cessation, and links
to tobacco related resources from the Tobacco Free Dane County Coalition.
University of Wisconsin Center
for Tobacco Research and Intervention - Provides cessation resources such
as the quitline, research studies, clinics, and support groups. This web site offers
information for smokers, researchers, employers, healthcare providers, insurers,
and advocates. This particular link goes to the web page for smokers.
Wisconsin Tobacco Control Program
- This State web site provides information and links to tobacco prevention and tobacco
addiction treatment resources in Wisconsin.
Wisconsin Wins - This State web site
provides information on the Wisconsin Wins program to reduce youth tobacco access
throughout the State. The site has information for youth, tobacco vendors, contractors,
and for the community.
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Contact
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For information on Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse Programs contact:
Todd Campbell
Substance Abuse Services Manager
Dane County Department of Human Services
(608) 242-6488
campbell.todd@co.dane.wi.us
For information on Tobacco Prevention and Cessation Programs contact:
Ryan Sheahan
Tobacco Free Dane County Coalition Coordinator
(608) 242-6297
sheahan@co.dane.wi.us
Last Revised
May 15, 2009
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