Jun - Jul

24-13

Ready, Willing, and Able to Work: Employment for People in Recovery

Produced by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), this webcast examines the challenges that people in recovery from mental or substance use disorders face with regard to employment. The webcast discusses recovery entrepreneurship programs, employers who hire people in recovery, and community organizations that provide workforce development. To watch this webcast, click here.

Past Event
June 24, 2014,

Produced by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), this webcast examines the challenges that people in recovery from mental or substance use disorders face with regard to employment. The webcast discusses recovery entrepreneurship programs, employers who hire people in recovery, and community organizations that provide workforce development. To watch this webcast, click here.


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