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Pathways offers a wealth of resources to help with the prevention
of substance abuse and education on a variety of topics for
youth and adults. Some of our programs include suicide prevention,
community development to prevent youth substance abuse, and
education services to prevent domestic violence.
Regional Support Center: The Regional Support
Center is committed to providing technical assistance, training
and resources to community teams, task forces, coalitions and
agencies in their efforts to promote a healthy, drug-free environment.
Regional Support Center services include: training & technical
assistance to community teams, task forces and coalitions in
identifying community needs, encouragement of a collaboration
among organizations and education on developing plans of action.
We also help our communities stay abreast of state and national
policies and goals as well as advocate for local policy change.
Family Violence Services: Pathways offers
victims' services including emergency safe houses, support
groups, counseling, education programs, crisis intervention,
advocacy assistance and case management.
Suicide Prevention: The QPR (Question, Persuade,
Refer) suicide prevention program is available FREE for any
community group/organization/business that is interested in
learning how to save lives and prevent suicide. The program
raises awareness, dispels myths and teaches skills that can
help save a life. For more information about suicide prevention
(QPR Program) contact Donni Kuck at 660.885.8131.
Educational Programs: Educational prevention
programs are available for schools, businesses and community
organizations and are presented by prevention specialists from
the Regional Support Center. Educational services are provided
on a fee- for-service basis.
Bullying/Cyber Bullying:
The Advisor is
an online prevention and education newsletter with new issues available quarterly. The Advisor is one of a number of our attempts
to "be there" when and where needs arise. For those who may
never seek treatment or supportive services, if this newsletter
prevents one suicide, makes one life more fulfilling, or averts
the emotional pain and suffering of one resident of rural Missouri,
it will have served its purpose.
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