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The first meeting of ISSUP Chile was held on the 1st of March at the University of Los Andes with participants from various regions.
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ISSUP y CIJ se unen para certificar a más profesionales en México
ISSUP, interesados en la prevención y el tratamiento de adicciones de alta calidad a nivel mundial
Nuestra visión es crear una red de profesionales en el campo de la prevención y el tratamiento de la toxicomanía, que sea conectada, entrenada e informada, y que realice y promueva la atención de alta calidad, basados en evidencia”, explicó Livia Edegger, subdirectora de la Sociedad Internacional de Pro
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Join the Prevention Technology Transfer Center (PTTC) Network
Tuesday, March 17, 2020
2:00 pm - 3:30 pm EST
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The Church of Uganda has instituted a programme that will help young people to protect themselves from
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On February 10th - 13th the ISSUP team visited Washington, D.C. for a series of project planning meetings and ISSUP’s Board meeting.
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On January 6–8, 2020, Education Provider Parahita (Kasih Mulia Foundation) held a refresher training on the Universal
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On January 20-24, 2020, the Institution for the Professional Certification of the National Narcotics Board (Lembaga Sertifikasi Profesi Badan Narkotika Nasional) held a training of assessors on professional certification of Indonesian
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Freemind e ISSUP Brasil participam do Lançamento do Fórum Permanente de Mobilização contra as Drogas
A Mobilização Freemind e o Capítulo Nacional da ISSUP no Brasil estarão presentes hoje, 12/02/2020, em Brasília para o lançamento do Fórum Permanente de Mobilização Contra as Drogas.
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On behalf of ISSUP Kenya, I presented our memorandum to the Mental Health Task Force of the Ministry of Health. The task force, which was set up following a cabinet directive chaired by the President of the Republic of Kenya, seeks to gather public views on challenges and solutions about the state of mental health in the country. As a professional body we advocated for substance use disorders to be treated as a mental health issue and not just a security or moral issue.
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