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12-12-18 Drug and Alcohol Commission Part 2 of 2
B
A
Then,
vice
versa,
I
encourage
the
agencies
to
send
information
to
either
dr.
Ron
fellows
or
to
myself
with
mr.
Wilson
off,
so
he
can
post
on
our
Facebook
the
events,
the
updates
and
things
I
started
off
with
the
advanced
Center
for
wellness.
Doesn't
even
you
know,
the
best
Center
for
wellness
is
still
in
existence.
A
So
I
started
to
do
where
I'm
gonna
start
like
alphabetically
order,
like
put
it
in
there
like
just
a
little
cuz
I
I,
their
Facebook
page
is
not
active,
so
you
all
have
a
Facebook
page,
and
you
want
me
to
link
it
to
your
main
page
or
to
your
website.
That
would
be
also
good,
so
I'll
be
touching
base
with
some
of
agencies.
That
way.
D
D
F
You
don't
want
waiting
for
the
the
web
presentation
to
be
set
up.
You
know,
I
had
an
idea
regarding
this
are
getting
this
closer
to
the
goal
of
correcting
the
building
for
this
mesquite
toxin.
I
just
wanted
to
terrify
you
guys
and
see
what
y'all
thought
it
might
actually
have
another
benefit
to
possible
for
the
other,
for
the
city
to
open
up
a
bank
account
for
us
and
for
us
to
maybe
host
of
an
award
ceremony
once
a
year.
F
Fundraising,
award
ceremonies
start
raising
some
money
towards
this,
this
Center
and
then
in
the
process.
This
is
words
banquet.
Whatever.
What
have
you
would
be?
The
awarding
would
be.
F
We
give
an
award
to
to
someone
who
has
done
something
of
the
distinguishes
themselves
throughout
the
year
for
some
combating
diction
addiction
or
fact
of
life,
and
we
can
also
have
a
given
award
to
an
addict
who
has
recover
and
perhaps
think
we
don't
want
to
thank
the
the
individual
who
has
done
the
most
for
the
city
or
Ito
this
past
year
towards
helping
us
overcome
this
addiction.
You
know
we
have
a
with
the
Bar
Association.
We
had
something
called
the
the
Liberty
Bell
award
that
we
present
once
a
year
in
banquet.
F
It
was
always
a
fundraising
event
that
all
the
proceeds
of
the
then
would
go
towards
whatever
cause.
We
were
raising
money
for.
Thank
you,
but
I
was
just
curious.
It
might
be
an
idea
that
the
committee
might
wanna
tackle
start
I,
mean
I'm
sure
wouldn't
be
logic
like.
If
we
started
ringing
the
money,
then
eventually
we
at
least
be
getting
closer
towards
the
five
million,
but
you
know
I.
You.
F
F
Doing
a
great
job
with
refining
addiction
are
sitting
and
who's
recovering,
and
a
really
nice
way
to
showcase
what
the
committee's
doing
and
what
this
individual
is
doing
and
and
the
these
addicts
are
being
rebuilt,
ated
that
then
we
can
have
some
some
success
stories
come
out
of
that
that
a
banquet
I
was
just
curious
way.
What.
A
A
Right
and
so
either
it
has
to
where
we
create
nonprofit,
or
you
work
with
a
existing
nonprofit
to
fire
those
funds
for
the
deck
and
then
with
the
stipulation
that
those
funds
do
go
to
the
detox
rehabilitation
or
transitional
living.
Is
that
I
don't
know
bio
so
on
and
so
forth?
But
I
think
you
have
to
be
with
one
of
the
nonprofits
in
the
community
or
once.
F
F
Fine
place
could
be
donated,
you
may
have
to
throw
in
some
money
or
or
a
glass
trophy
or
whatever.
There's
gonna
have
to
be
a
committee.
That's
gonna
have
to
choose
who's,
doing
a
great
job
in
the
community
to
honor
that
year
and
who
the
Attic
will
be,
but
even
that
would
foster
communication
as
to
who's
doing
what
in
the
community
and
I
would
not
want
to
be
on
it.
F
It's
like
qualify
but
I
know
that
we
could
get
a
board
of
qualified
people
together
to
with
the
tell
us
who's
done
the
most
for
providing
addiction
this
year
and
just
it.
So
it
seems
like
it's
a
win-win
on
so
many
different
levels,
and
it
wouldn't
help
us
get
closer
towards
that
detox
center
eventually,
I
mean
all
the
require.
Is
a
she's
that
committee
getting
a
place
donated
getting
some
trophies
made
getting
up
yeah.
H
E
C
H
J
G
E
A
A
So
you
know,
forgive
me
if
I
use
the
word
success
and
it
may
not
be
a
success.
I
feel
like
success
to
anything
and
everything
that
we
do
and
so
for
something
like
that.
I
feel
like
yes,
we
definitely
need
something,
but
the
I
think
we
would
have
to
tie
into
a
non-profit
in
order
to
be
with
you
that
account
I,
wouldn't
necessarily
want
to
tie
it
into
the
city
of
Laredo
has
about
been
because
of
maybe
conflict
of
interest.
A
E
G
F
I
mean
in
the
end,
with
a
function
like
that
there
are
tables
people
are
gonna
have
to
buy
in
stables,
people
are
gonna
sponsor
the
event.
They're
gonna
come
because
there's
who's
being
honored,
I
guess,
and
so
that's
what
the
bar
always
did.
We
have
a
liberty
bill
award
and
we
had
two
recipients
and
and
I
mean
the
people
that
you
we'd
start
off
by
calling
are
the
people
that
are
connected
to
the
ones
that
are
being
honored.
That's
what
the
award
angle
is
and
plus
it
it
helps.
F
G
H
G
I
L
September
is
recovery,
that's
so
usually
a
lot
of
you
know.
That's
we
usually
do
an
event
recovery
and
talking
about
success
stories
like
to
do
an
already
recovering.
K
K
K
I
was
a
consultant
for
many
years
to
a
variety
of
different
companies
in
software
development,
ranging
from
industrial
companies.
Elevator
companies
I
work
for
a
company
called
service
channel,
which
provides
similar
to
actually
do
the
project
that
were
proposing,
which
is
service
companies
connecting
service
companies
to
two
facilities
that
need
servicing,
and
it's.
K
A
large
company
back
then
it
was
a
start-up
you
were
working
at,
but
I
had
I'm
sure
they
have
hundreds
of
employees.
Now,
let's
say
and
I.
Currently
oh
wait:
I
helped
I
developed
the
web
County
Bar
Association
directory
service.
That
I
believe
was
I,
don't
know
how
long
was
online
for
I
know
all
had
mentioned
the
Commission
a
few
years
ago,
but
so
I
have
experienced
a
little
bit
of
experience
in
the
public
sector.
So
part
of
me,
yeah,
let's
see
and
now.
K
I
am
teaching
at
United
high
school
and
I
coached,
the
robotics
team,
which
is
probably
where
I
know
some
of
you
from.
So
that's
that
and
from
what
Paul
had
explained
to
me,
I
understand
the
problem
that
Lorado
has
a
large
or
I
should
say
sizeable
population
of
people
who
experience
substance,
abuse
problems,
alcohol
drugs
and
apparently,
I
had
taken
this
off
with
addiction,
center
comm
major
about
the
drug
trafficking
and
abuse.
K
It's
approximately
the
border,
Laredos
home
to
ten
rehabilitation
centers,
which
my
understanding
is,
is
a
high
percentage
compared
average
average
cities,
I,
suppose
percentage-wise.
So
my
understanding,
that
is,
that
people
are
clients,
lack
some
sort
of
central
way
of
accessing
information
about
providers
in
the
community
and
I'm,
assuming
that
it's
not
only
drug
rehabilitation
but
even
legal
services
and
medical
services.
That's
my
understanding.
Now.
K
Providers
from
from
my
understanding
have
a
hard
time,
actually
publishing
the
information
and
so
connecting
those
who
need
the
services
with
the
providers
is
the
crux
of
the
problem.
As
I
understand
it
and
system
administration
is
costly,
Tompkins,
our
prominent
life.
We
have
there's
a
directory.
We
take
your
base,
okay,
so
that
was
another
thing
that
I
understood
as
far
as
the
problem.
K
Let's
see
so
my
solution
proposal
to
the
problem,
that
is,
a
user
friendly
service
connecting
clients
with
providers
and
the
services
that
they
offer
clients
should
be
able
to
easily
find
provider.
The
provider,
information,
they're,
looking
for
and
opportunities
or
I
should
say,
criteria
to
search
by
include
the
services,
the
cost
insurance
policies
that
accept
the
location
and
distance,
and
some
additional
information
providers
are
able
to
easily
update
information
on
the
services
that
they
provide
onto
the
site.
K
So
those
were
those
are
some
of
the
necessary
requirements
as
I
see
it
a
useful
useful
on
a
different
on
a
number
of
different
devices,
ranging
from
a
desktop
computer,
a
cell
phone
or
a
tablet,
and
someone
who
mentioned
something
about
an
app
earlier,
which
I
think
is
a
good
idea.
But
a
website
can
actually,
if
it's
designed
correctly
satisfying
most
of
the
requirements
that
an
app
could.
K
K
If,
for
the
providers
to
update
their
nation,
the
system
would
be
easily
adaptable
and
expandable,
they
would
save
money
by
lowering
the
administration
costs
most
the
time
that
the
motivation
behind
those
systems
like
this
is
the
lower
administration
cost
and
then
and
then,
more
importantly,
provide
a
service
to
those
who
need
it
in
the
community
on
the
client
cycle,
I
have
a
I
have
a
demonstration
for
you.
That
is
a
series
of
mock
up
screens
that
I
had
put
together
that
the
looking
feel
of
the
site
obviously
could
be
different,
but
I
think
this
embodies.
K
K
K
I've,
given
you
all
a
proposal,
what
the
outlines
it
outlines
essentially
I
wrote
a
letter
that
outlines
how
I
want
work,
commitment
letter
the
problem
statement.
The
specifications
which
are
on
the
page
three
outline
how
the
system
would
function
in
a
broad
way.
The
details,
obviously
you
know,
would
be
refined
as
we
go
along
and
then
the
development
timeline
and
I'm
not
sure
how
how
quickly
this
would
move
along.
But
I
asked
mated
three
to
four
months
development
time,
and
that
was
you
know,
based
on
communication
and
some
back-and-forth.
K
The
let's
see
I
put
some
implementation
details
in
there
in
case
I
wasn't
sure
anyone
in
the
IT
department
would
want
to
look
at
it
to
see
if
it's
something
that
they
could
integrate
into
existing
systems
and
then
my
recommendations
for
different
ideas
that
could
be
implemented
into
the
system.
So
it's
all
in
here.
K
K
G
K
I
would
assume
we've
used
the
service,
so
they
click
on
this,
and
this
would
give
you
a
list
of
services
that
were
available.
You'd
identify
the
service
and
then,
if
you're
interested
in
whether
or
not
what
what
insurance
companies
were
accepted,
you
could
drop
this
down.
If
you
knew
the
name
of
the
service
provider,
you
could
drop
this
down,
but
any
or
all
of
them
can
be
selected
and
the
search
would
be
refined.
Based
on
that
information,
then
you
click
this
search
button
and
then
you'll
be
presented
with
the
directory.
K
K
The
way
that
the
cost
is
structured,
I
I'd
still
need
to
refine
it
a
little
bit,
but
the
general
idea
would
be
that
and
you'll
see
in
the
provider
administration
screen
how
the
cost
could
be
identified
as
opposed
to
being
a
you
know,
a
text
field
that
you
type
in
there's
some
structure
to
how
the
cost
is
stored
in
there.
But
so
you
can
see
this
screen
as
the
client
and
then
you
would
click
on
one
of
the
providers
and.
K
Just
assume
I'm
clicking
on
that.
The
demonstration
had
that
in
there
and
so
you'd
be
taken
to
the
detail
screen
for
the
provider,
which
has
the
name
the
services
and
then
contact
information
with
the
map,
what
insurance
they
accept
and
then
each
provider
could
could
put
additional
information
in
there
that
was
specific
to
their
service.
And
then
you
know,
if
you
wanted
to
step
reach
provider
you'd
be
able
to
do
that.
Then
you
could
click
on
the
service
itself
and
then
you
get
more
information
on
that
particular
service.
K
So
you
have
this
detailed
service
service
detail
screen
which
would
again
give
you
I
assume
that
different
services
might
be
held
at
different
locations.
So,
even
if
you
are
a
provider
that
had
you
know
a
number
of
facilities
or
locations,
you
could
attach
the
different
locations
to
your
service
to
your
organization
and
so
you'd
have
a
service
specific
location
where
that
would
allow
the
person
to
then
understand
where
the
location
was
for
that
specific
service
and
then
the
cost,
and
then
the
insurance
I'm,
assuming
was
service.
Specific
and
I
may
be
wrong
about
that.
K
If
that's
true,
then
this
wouldn't
show
up
on
the
screen
would
just
show
up
on
the
provider
screen
and
then
any
additional
information
for
that
particular
service.
That
would
be
relevant
and
then
a
map
where
you
click
on
that
and
give
you
directions
to
that
particular
location,
and
so
a
person
clicking
on
the
name.
This
would
bring
them
back
to
the
previous
screen.
Clicking
on
the
name.
Here
would
actually
give
you
a
link
to
your
website
where
the
service
providers
website
or
Facebook
page.
K
So
that's
the
idea.
This
is
this
is
what
you'd
consider
the
client
side
of
it,
which
is
from
the
you
know
the
user
standpoint,
the
person
who
is
looking
for
the
services,
then
you
have
the
service
providers
standpoint
so
from
the
home
page
or
actually
from
any
of
these
pages.
The
service
variety
would
just
put
their
email
address
in
here
and
click
Submit
and
the
system
would
send
them
a
link
to
their.
K
Use
that
link
to
lob
on
and
I
explained
to
mr.
Thompson
that,
because
the
frequency
that
you
log
on
for
the
system
wouldn't
be
that
high,
it's
probably
a
better
way
of
doing
it
than
having
passwords
because
of
security
concerns,
but
passwords
could
be
implemented
as
well.
This
is
just
a
more
modern
approach
to
doing
it,
so
you
would
click
on
this
log
in
and
then
you
would
just
as
a
service
provider
enter
your
name
and
your
address.
You
know
contact
information,
a
website
URL,
which
is
what,
when
you
click
on
the
name.
K
Know
you'd
see
a
normal
logout
button.
You
can
see
services
this
little
side
bar
here,
where
you
add
services
to
to
your
organization,
and
you
can
edit
and
delete
the
services
and
then,
if
you
click,
add,
for
example,
you
would
be
presented
with
this
screen,
which
is
just
you
know,
a
form
for
adding
the
service
you
select
from
the
list
of
services
that
the
database
would
allow
you
to
select
from
a
location
for
that
specific
service,
the
cost
interval
which
would
be
based.
K
You
know
if
the
service
is
provided
on
a
monthly
basis
of
session
basis
per
visit
and
then
the
cost
or
whatever
that
interval
is
and
then
any
additional
information
for
that
service.
And
then
you
would
add,
you
could
add
different
insurance
providers
and
lists
here
based
on
list
of
service
providers,
providers
that
were
in
the
database
as
well,
and
so
that's
that's
the
gist
of
both
sides
of
it.
That
would
be
from
the
client
side
and
from
the
provider
side.
K
K
Update
the
email
addresses
for
the
providers
that
are
able
to
log
into
the
system
and
update
insurance
providers
as
well,
so
that
would
be
the
administration,
and
so
that's,
essentially
the
idea
of
the
design,
and
that
is
unfortunately
I.
Couldn't
because
I
couldn't
show
you.
The
actual
demonstration
I.
Couldn't
click
on
all
these
things
to
show
you
where
it
leads
to,
but
hopefully
that
that's
enough
to
get
an
idea
and
then
I
think
that's.
K
So
I
laid
out
a
little
timeline
I,
as
I
said
it
would
take
about
four
months
between
three
and
four
months
to
actually
develop
it,
and
the
first
thing
to
do
would
be
to
sit
down
I
assume
mr.
Thompson's,
my
point
of
contact
to
sit
down
and
reply
exactly
what
the
functional
specifications
are
is
things
that
would
like
to
be
changed
and
then
the
way
that
the
appearance
I'm
not
exactly
sure
if
I
hit
it
on
the
bar
and
then
a
domain
name,
which
would
be.
K
You
know
that
you
will
cover
the
URL
that
the
people
identify
it
with
and
click
on
when
they
link
to
it.
I'm,
not
sure
if
the
city
has
a
domain
name
that
they
would
use
and
then
just
the
deployment
of
it.
Would
you
take
a
couple
of
weeks
to
do
so?
That's
that's
the
proposal
and
thank
you
very
much
for
having
me.
G
F
F
I
want
to
say
just
by
just
because
not
able
to
receive
an
email
that
I
sent
you
my
material
for
a
second.
We
have
this
provider
directory
that
we're
working
on
and
I
think
right
now
in
numbers,
50
something
pages
I,
just
don't
see
very
many
people
being
able
to
use
that
directory
as
efficiently
as
they
need
to
and
I
see
a
lot
of
people
a
lot
of
different
types
of
people
needing
to
use
that
directory.
They
have
a
911
operator
that
means
to
use
directory.
F
F
F
They
would
have
the
how
much
each
what
cost,
and
so
they
could
and
what
I
would
like
to
be
able
to
do,
and
this
is
a
question
I
haven't
you
have
where
you
let's
say
you
have
you
have
five
different
counselors
that
provide
drug
addiction
counseling
to
you?
Could
it
be
made
so
that
that
the
last
one
to
update
their
information
could
be
listed
first?
Is
that
a
possibility?
F
Sure,
okay,
because
another
concern
I
have,
is
perhaps
there's
individuals
that
provide
a
service
today,
but
they
don't
provide
a
service
tomorrow,
because
the
personnel
have
left
that
providing
the
service
or
maybe
the
grant
was,
is
not
there
anymore
and
I.
Don't
think
that
people
would
people
may
be
inclined
to
go
and
add
the
new
service,
but
they
might
not
be
as
so
inclined
to
delete
the
service
that
they
no
longer
have.
So
why
not
have
the
people
call
the
people
that
that
provide
the
service
that
have
indicated
a
priceless
latest?
F
First
is
what
my
ideal
was
well,
madam
chair,
that
that's
what
I
was
what
I
was
asking
Brian
here
to
do,
because
I
see
you
spending
a
lot
of
time
right
now,
updating
this,
this
list
of
services,
but
I,
just
don't
I,
don't
see
how
we
can
continue
to
put
the
manpower
into
continually
updating
it
and
this
way
and
what
I
understand
what
you're
presenting
and
from
what
we
used
to
do
with
the
website
of
our
association.
The
providers
are
the
ones
ahead
and
commit
to
the
information
right.
F
Yes
and
I.
Guess
this.
The
website
could
probably
change
over
time,
depending
on
the
that
are
provided.
The
needs
that
are
provided.
Isn't
that
correct?
Yes,
so
let's
say
a
new
type
of
service
is,
is
is
created
or
a
new
grant
money
comes
about
or
there's
some
new
innovation
and
some
new
type
of
therapy.
That's
provided!
Well,
that's
great!
F
You
just
get
with
the
the
whoever
to
the
health
department,
that's
the
administrator
of
earth
and
we
create
a
category
for
it
just
like
that
overnight.
So
that
way
it's
it's!
It's
there
to
be
searched
for
later.
So
does
anybody
have
any
specific
questions
for
Brian
or
myself
or
or
I
do?
This
is
fantastic
job
howdy.
D
K
K
Yeah,
there's
a
be
a
one-time
development
cost
of
3600,
and
that
would
include
a
year
of
hosting
and
support
and
that
would
be
guaranteed
to
you
know:
function
as
its
defined
in
the
document.
That's
taken
care
of
the
additional
years
would
be
250
for
the
hosting
and
and
then
I
have
packaged
support
at
five
hours
at
250,
olives
and
the,
and
the
support
could
be
used
to
do
things
like
there's
something
called
SEO
which
is
search
engine
optimization.
D
What
it
can
do,
I
know
that
you
know
I've
seen
now
when
I'm
watching
the
news
where
they
tell
you
know
like
our
page
and
the
first
on
your
newsfeed
things
like
that.
I
do
like
the
possibility
that
we
could
get
there,
but
doctors
asked
about
how
we
work
out
h-e-bs
for
our
council
members,
two
papers.
C
M
How
many
gets
to
get
on
our
website,
then
you
know
where
and
how
and
what
population
we
get,
so
we
can
actually
tweak
it
to
for
the
public
to
get
electricity
to
access
it
right.
So
it's
not
a
one-time
to
you.
So
our
contract
is
yours.
This
pretty
much
affordable,
but
one
of
those
things
is
the
reports,
and
you
know
the
speaking
of
the
webpage,
any
more
user
friendly.
M
By
the
Commission,
this
is
what
we
need
to
take
up
hold
up
or
to
diminish
the
damage
of
all
goings
in
our
community.
It's
up
to
the
city
to
say
we
will
adopt
it,
move
with
it
or
just
saying
you
know
you
wish
their
whole
year.
Oh
me.
Why?
Because
there's
no
money
doctor
said
here
that
actually
we
do
start
budget
locations
and
and
Mars
then
seminar
stars
so
I
think
this
is
a
best
idea
to
inject
one
of
the
council
meetings
to
save
those
places,
drug
and
alcohol
commission
recommendations.
M
We
already
done
ex
extraordinary
studies
to
see
what
the
city
is.
We
have
identified
the
resources
that
we
have
there's
other
statistical
data
of
people
being
serviced.
It's
not
a
unique
situation
of
Rado,
we
already
service,
so
many
people,
so
many
people
were
successful
to
clean
out
their
lives
because
the
courts
already
have
their
growth
program.
M
Some
judges
already
put
that
into
part
of
the
sentencing
probation
department
already
tests
in
a
monthly
basis
and
keep
them
online
stuff
like
that.
But
nonetheless
we
need
to
improve
those
services.
You
know
we
just
investigated.
We
have
the
luck
that
the
four
days
ago
were
a
young
man
died
of
seizures.
G
M
He
was
changed,
smoking
k2
right,
so
it's
one
of
those
things
that
give
the
family
and
he
was
aware
that
he
would
have
reached
out
to
stakeholders
or
said
you
know:
can
you
help
us
out
over
here?
Most
like
you
just
you
know,
one
of
those
knives
could
have
been
saved.
There's
so
many
people
out
there
living
with
abuse
of
alcohol,
so
I'm
very
proud
of
this
committee.
That
I
already
moved
you
know
already
mountains
to
with
this
directory,
and
that
should
be
having
all
this
thick
holders
and
one
thing:
no
one
move.
E
M
E
F
Know
to
maybe
advertise
for
these
new
award
ceremony
that
we
may
have
you
know
or
if
there's
where
they're
free
musicians
for
the
health
department
or
if
there's
a,
if
there's
a
free,
if
there's
some
type
of
free
needle,
that
you
can
be
injected
with
to
come
off
of
your
high,
that
the
local
librarian
has
for
you
or
something.
So
if
that
message
board,
are
those
two
types
of
message
boards
in
the
proposal?
Or
could
you
work
with
the
IT
two
to
get
a
proposal
to
put
a
message
board.
K
On
there
well
call
me
a
car
needs,
I,
don't
know
opposed.
No
I
did
put
I
had
a
section
in
there
for
recommendations
in
future
work
wish
I
did
you
had
mentioned
some.
You
had
some
bullet
points,
so,
okay
to
turn
it
into
something.
Like
a
blog,
we
just
basically
be
saying
some
somewhere
people
can
post
articles
and
advertisements
and
things
it's
totally
possible.
It's
just
I
my.
K
A
K
And
that
then
it's
a
good
point
I
mean
that
that
one
of
the
purposes
of
Facebook
is
that
sort
of
you
know
front-facing
way
of
getting
news
out
to
the
public
and
you
could
link
from
Facebook
to
this.
But
it
would
really
be
a
question
of.
Is
it
a
duplication
of
what
you're
doing
a
Facebook
or
an
enhancement?
But
you.
G
K
F
F
C
N
F
F
G
J
K
J
K
J
D
G
K
Would
be
able
to
use
all
right,
you
know,
find
the
information,
but
I
guess
my
point:
is
you
want
to
start
somewhere
and
then
see
how
you
know
it's
a
little
bit
better?
If
it
were
you
organically
than
saying
you
know,
let's
try
to
do
everything
at
one
time
and
you
know
just
to
kind
of
feel
out
how
people
are
using
it
and
then
see.
I
mean
a
lot
of
times
people
they
want
to
develop
apps,
nobody
downloads,
the
app
everything
is
so
specific
that
you
wouldn't
really
put
it.
J
K
K
There's
something
on
here,
you
know,
there's
some
technical
parts
of
it,
we're
on
the
recommendations
in
future
work
I
had
mentioned
something
called
a
REST
API,
which
is
it's
it's
a
common
way
of
accessing
the
data
that's
stored
in
the
database
at
the
website
uses,
but
other
other
organizations
can
access
it
through
their
own
systems.
So
it's
not
just
based
on
the
pages
that
the
person
sees
you
know
it's
like
people
use
the
Facebook
API
to
gather
information
about.
K
K
K
Sense
to
pick
the
most
the
highest
priority
part
of
it
and
do
that
first
and
then
and
on
that
stuff
later,
but
you
can
do
I
mean
it's
turn
it
into
something
tremendous.
If
you
you
know
worthwhile
and
I'm
just
going
to
be
honest
with
you,
you
know
it's
you
have
to
promote
it,
and
people
have
to
have
an
awareness
that
it's
there
and
I.
K
You
know
I,
don't
I
wouldn't
want
to
see
I'm
not
here
to
you
know
waste
the
city's
money,
so
I
would
say
if
you
something
that
you
want
to
make
sure
that
people
were
buying
into
it
using
and
then
reevaluate.
You
know
in
a
few
months
and
say:
hey
you
know.
Maybe
this
is
something
a
weekend.
You
know
as
Paul
was
saying,
if
you
add
the
blog
component
on
there
and
you
have
enough
readership,
it
makes
sense,
because
then
people
are
going
to
see
these
articles
and
you
know
access
it,
maybe
even
for
that
purpose.
G
F
I'd,
like
to
add
I,
mean
I.
Think
the
starting
point
is
definitely
something
to
do,
but
you
know
what
a
vision
Commission
for
the
future.
This
is.
We
have
our
web
page
for
our
committee
and
this
is
that
definitely
a
key
feature
of
it,
but
we
can
probably
also
get
LMT
to
post
selective
articles
on
the
page
that
deal
with
addiction
or
what
have
you
we
can
have
the
blog
on
there.
We
can
have
a
hotline
numbers
highlight
read
a
great
top
of
it.
F
G
F
This
would
definitely
be
the
starting
point,
I
guess.
So,
if
if
the
discussion
is
done
on
it,
I
guess
I
would
call
for
for
this
to
be
brought
to
the
state
attention,
and
so
we
can,
you
know,
see
if
they'll
do
it.
E
C
H
B
D
B
The
clinical
director
also
Kristy's
our
patient
wing
and
services
and
universities,
prevention
and
intervention
services.
So
we
have
the
PowerPoint
that
we
went
out
and
go
kind
of
quickly.
We
don't
want
to
bore
you
with
a
lot
of
them
details,
but
just
kind
of
give
you
an
idea
that
we
have
you
know
what,
after
having
like
my
part
of
the
presentation,
do
we
have
kind
of
areas
of
services
that
we
provide?
We
provide
a
lot.
B
We
have
a
lot
of
different
programs,
select
every
animal
and
treatment
prevention,
intervention,
services
for
victims
of
crime
and
not
children.
My
extra
staff,
treatment
services
and
other
services
will
sue
our
shelter
for
homeless
children
is
everybody
custody
CPS,
so
those
are
kind
of
the
large
program
areas
that
we
have,
and
so
we
just
start
from
that's
a
very
all.
The
way
to
treatment,
we're
gonna
begin
with
prevention,
dimension
and.
N
As
you
know,
you
know
and
started
on
this
child
abuse
and
neglect.
You
know
that's
how
we
started
acronyms
and
it's
we're
company
known
as
serving
children
and
adults
and
because
we've
always
work
with
you
know
you
adults
and
families,
so
that
strokes
as
well.
We
have
been
in
existence
for
more
than
36
years.
We
provide
a
variety
of
services
from
prevention,
intervention,
treatment,
residential.
You
know,
recovery,
we're
always
trying.
K
N
The
gaps
and
services,
one
things
that
we
do
in
scan
is
we
want
to
be
sure
that
we're
available
for
the
community
and
for
others
on
France's.
We
continuously
have
to
do
awareness
everything
here
we
start
off
with
your
weirdness
and
so
what
it
it.
Just
briefly,
let
you
all
know:
fifteen
homes
we
have
served
over
10,000
families,
adults
and
family.
N
N
And
so
we
have
to
purchase
with
other
ability,
and
so
we're
happy
that
that's
happening,
it's
the
happiness
in
the
sentence,
because
you
know
service
return
unit,
but
we're
happy
that
we're
able
to
do
that.
Okay.
So
what
I'm
gonna
do
is
the
first
one
is
Dark
Dimension
program.
We
have
a
lot
of
dimension,
however,
I'm
moving
going
to
talk
about
webcam
what
County
has
for
there
is
before
I
begin.
The
presentation.
N
There's
ten
purpose,
I'm
going
to
talk
about
out
of
the
temp
rogue
Rams
that
are
here
in
Webb
County
eight
are
free
of
service
like
there
is
no
feet,
you
know
anyone
can
access
our
services,
there's
no
people,
two
of
them
are
fee
based
because
it's
outside
of
what's
you
know,
we'd
have
to
do.
We
have
to
pay
me
to
do
this,
so
they
don't
talk
about
right
now,
the
first
two
of
our
in
Webb
County
and
the
first
two.
The
photos
are
not
this
program
is
for
you.
N
N
Okay,
that's
the
blue
7-eleven
program.
This
will
be
working
at
some
elementary
middle
and
high
school
and
our
primary
purpose,
where
the
producers
have
knowledge
to
work
with
those
that
are
activist
situations.
They
have
not
started
taking
drugs.
It's
a
prevention
purpose
and
drug
prevention
program.
The
services
that
we
do
we
normally
are.
You
know
we
do
curriculum
base.
Everything
we
do
is
evidence
base
has
been
proven
to
show
good
results,
positive
results,
and
we
do.
We
were
personal
meaning
to
extreme
this
system.
N
We
refresh
this
community,
we
do
the
alternative
activities
on
alcohol
and
other
drugs.
We
do
tobacco
presentation
that
we
come
across
information
dissemination
with
this
program.
We
service
200
youth,
the
glue
supposed
to
be
what
program
this
one
we
service
over
a
hundred
individuals.
This
one
is
already
we're
trying
to
interrupt
those
individuals
already
started
using
drugs,
very
experiment
to
embody.
Why
they're
experimenting
with
alcohol
and
we're
trying
to
prevent
this
and
this
one's
all
ruining
our
school
base
again
right
services
at
the
middle
high
school,
elevated
and
one
of
the
things
that.
M
N
To
get
them
is
again,
we
first
we
create
awareness.
People
know
who
we
are.
We've
been
doing
this
for
many
many
years
and
what
happens
is
you
should
be
the
school
counselor,
a
teacher,
a
parent,
a
self-referred?
You
can
get
hurt,
they
we
were
there
last
year
and
is
that
one
giving
in
the
program
you
know
before
we
do
any
services
for
any
of
our
prevention
or
programs.
We
have
to
make
sure
we
have
parental
consent,
so
that's
hard,
but
thank
you
very
much.
N
N
We
service
280
individuals,
this
our
youth
and
adolescent
and
young
adults,
age
range
from
13
to
24
the
things
that
we
provide
for
them.
We
have
person
to
the
screening
and
assessment
with
the
screening
system.
We
determine
what
to
the
services
are
gonna
need.
We
develop
a
service
plan,
we
do
case
management,
we
do
counseling,
we
do
HIV
testing
hepatitis
testing
if
they
have
the
hardest
and
they
want
to
get
out
and
they
want
to
access
that
service.
N
N
The
subjects
of
prevention
forgets
to
do
services
in
Webb's
of
our
fans
charcoal
again
through
the
same
and
substance
abuse,
HIV
hepatitis
we
service
over
the
goal,
is
to
315
annually
in
Webb
County.
We
probably
see
about
a
hundred
two
hundred
fifty,
and
so
these
two
programs
are
particularly
you
know,
having
a
great
hit
and
one
of
the
things
that
we
do.
We
have
the
connection
with
the
health
department.
The
event
each
of
those
test
positive
for
HIV,
we
have
their
lineage.
N
Relationship
is
the
pregnant
and
postpartum
intervention
program.
This
is
commonly
known
as
the
ECI
program.
We
have
both
a
PPI
program
in
a
pilot
program.
The
EPI
program
is
for
women
thriftiness,
and
the
pilot
program
is
for
males.
The
BPI
program
is
for
individuals,
the
ages
of
15
to
44,
which
is
of
childbearing
age
and
we're
trying
to
this
is
where
the
women
have
been
experiencing
because
they're
using
substances,
and
we
want
to
make
sure
that
we
reduce
the
incidence
of
alcohol
and
drug
abuse.
Again,
we
work
with
women
that
might
be
pregnant.
N
Women,
of
course,
are
both
part
of
up
to
5
years
of
age.
Normally
they
serve
over
150
individuals
per
year.
The
pilot
program
we
said
the
Popish
for
meals.
The
goal
for
the
year
is
70,
this
WOB
self-referred
or
their
being
preferred
by
the
Department
of
the
DNC
is
which
is
the
Department
of
Family
and
Protective
Services
individuals
that
have
substance
use
disorder
who
are
risk
of
developing
a
substance,
use
disorder.
You
know
for
their
parent,
you
know
for
the
case
management
you
offer
them.
N
You
know
problem
ID,
they
offer
to
them
contraceptive
education,
so
these
are
the
prevention
program.
I
have
you
know
you
mentioned
about
we're,
always
trying
to
come
up
with
the
gaps
in
services
what's
out
there
for
them?
Well,
we
also
have
that
youth
recovery
support
services
program
and
what
does
he
come
back
about?
The
recovery
support
services
program
is
individuals
that
have
been
hired.
Our
staff
members
are
you.
N
Divisions
are
recovery
themselves,
so
staff
members
know
what
they
have
dealt
with
and
then
the
recovery
we
have
for
both
youth
and
adults
you'll
be
covering
the
YRC
edges
for
the
youth
to
the
youth
partner
population
and,
if
others
will
see
them,
everything
is
possible
is
for
adults,
and
if
services
are
needed,
you
know
and
who
can
access
is
what
type
of
services
who
can
come
to
our
gate
recovery
services?
Well,
it
can
be
a
three
period
types
of
individuals.
It
can
be
the
individual
who
doesn't
know
isn't
one
of
being.
N
Right
now,
she's
just
won
some
money
to
to
understand.
What's
going
on,
that
means
that
you
can
go
to
our
recovery
support
system.
To
our,
why
receive,
isn't
is
listen!
Oh
he's
an
adult
you
can
go
to
college,
go
see,
he's,
never
even
treating
the
symptom
of
a
convulsion
religious
authority
treatment.
There
are
any
accessing
services,
they
can
go
to
the
to
the
art
recovery
program.
N
You
know
to
go
visit
to
go
talk
to
someone
where
they're
going
to
have
individuals
there
and
in
rules
working
them
into
each
other
in
recovery
and
the
third
type
of
individual
can
go
to
our
recovery
service
program
is
those
that
have
already
gone
through
treatment
and
they've
been
discharged,
but
they
still
will
be
stay
active
so
that
they
don't
relapse.
They
can
attend
s1,
and
so
we
have.
N
To
purchase
we
wanted
to
bring
into
a
radio-
and
this
has
been
there
for
many
many
years
is
because
we
keep
getting
individual
so
excited
for
alcohol,
and
in
order
for
them
to
remove
that
citation,
they
have
to
go
through
an
alcohol
program
and
we
can
offer
generator.
They
have
to
travel
to
seven
children
that
to
traffic
department.
They
have
to
travel
to
Japan.
N
We
have
three
structures
that
offer
disturbances.
We
try
to
do
it,
it's
a
six-hour
course.
It's
a
two-day.
We
never
see
each
and
they
just
have
to
pay
$35,
but
it's
something
that
it's
it
a
certificate
of
completion,
and
that
goes
with
them
to
the
court.
The
last
one,
the
smoking
cessation
again.
Why
would
this
programs
together
was
because
there
was
those
gaps
and
services?
You
know
they
needed
someone
to
offer
smoking.
Cessation
didn't
I
want
to
to
help
the
kids
that
were
excited
for
minor
possession
and
again
this
one
also
charges
35.
N
How
are
they
refer?
You
should
be
a
judge
refer
to.
We,
we
have
content
with
the
judges.
We
go
preset
the
minor
position
we
hopefully
shed
the
smoking
cessation
class
as
well
ensure
do
we
have
to
reverse
this
community.
You
know
the
father,
Fridays
is
the
third
kids
saying
I
want
my
child
to
go
through
this
for
minors,
a
smoking
cessation
is
for
you.
Yes,.
M
N
Because
within
the
follow-up
is
going
to
be
able
to
determine,
they
still
need
more
help.
You
know,
you
know
what
I'm
gonna
refer
you
to
the
operation,
I'm
gonna,
refer
you
to
the
Start
program,
so
you're
having
family
pumping
I'm
gonna.
Refer
you
to
the
good,
become
you
know.
So,
yes,
we
do
a
follow
up.
That's
the
way
all
convention
original
programs
are
designed
even
the
federal
which
are
buying
both
my
South
Texas
of
the
protocol
for
Mesa.
N
We
have
to
do
a
three-month
follow
to
see
where
they're
at
and
then
we,
but
what
they
did
I
face
tough,
but
it's
and
what
they
did
a
follow
up.
It's
a
state
test
and
that's
how
we're
able
to
determine
you
know.
Did
it
improve?
Did
they
stay?
You
know
abstinence
from
the
community
drug
or
do
they
need
more
help,
and
then
we
can
refer.
M
Or
such,
and
that
would
be
probably
most
likely,
the
definition
of-
let's
say
it's
about
program,
because
here
you
test,
you
treated
kids
and
you
actually
develop
certain
percentage.
Some
pictures
completely
cease
the
use
or
abuse
of
all.
You
know
that
percentage
would
be
valuable
in
the
next
value
to
the
nation,
because
actually
we
can
see
there
is
progress.
We
go.
B
And
when
I
covered
it
in
treatment
services,
but
you
can
see
we
have
the
continual
services,
with
the
exception
of
detox,
because
we
have
intensive
residential
residential
support
of
residential
outpatient
canal,
the
prevention
intervention
program
in
a
which
is
recovery,
which
is
another
form
of
prevention.
So
then
detox
is
the
only
piece
that
is
missing.
So
you
know,
I
talked
earlier
about
the
major
service
areas,
prevention,
intervention
in
treatment.
B
So
just
gonna
start
with
a
little
facility,
that's
20
out
of
capacity
24
minutes,
and
so
we
serve
about
men
80
years
enough
in
this
located
in
Bluebell.
So
we
offer
intensive
and
support
about
treatment
services.
We
provide
individual
group
and
family
counseling
and
from
a
case
management
component.
So
on
the
weekends
we
have
a
family
component
for
families
come
in
visiting
the
being
a
German,
also
in
treatment.
They
have
a
chance.
B
Also
to
this
whatever,
once
the
facility
is
the
token
facility,
and
it's
also
for
adult
women
in
the
women
that
are
in
be
pregnant
or
parenting
or
just
any
women
years
ago,
so
the
same.
Some
of
the
services
are
the
same.
In
this
particular
program.
We
focus
on
the
quantity,
mother
and
child
there's.
A
lot
of
the
other
referrals
have
been
because
the
women
have
ended
up
with
CPS,
and
so
then
we
focus
a
lot
on
a
happening
with
the
children.
B
A
large
number
of
the
women
that
come
to
us
have
issues
of
trauma
so
that
the
type
of
treatment
that
we
provide
integrates
trauma
treatment
along
with
substance,
abuse,
treatment
and
then
for
youth
to
the
other
ones.
Youth
recovery
home
is
a
adolescent
treatment
facility
for
voice.
It
is
also
located
in
South
Korea.
So
for
youth
recovery
home,
we
have
two
separate
facilities,
one
a
little
bit
on
one
in
the
valley
and
in
the
services
at
the
same
individual
group
and
family
counseling,
and
we
also
do
rope
activities
with
the
kids.
B
You
know
in
our
staff,
go
with
them
yeah
so
because
I
guess
that
their
architect
was
most
of
the
moment
that
you
know
justice
system
we
focus
a
lot
on
is
just
a
simple
civilly
oppression
and
we
know
that
also
all
of
these
behaviors
are
a
result
because
they
have
experience
of
a
lot
of
trauma
issues,
and
we
also
have
a
facility
for
girls
is
13
to
17
years
of
age
and
the
same
thing.
This
is
the
Navy
facility,
the
step
say,
the
same
service
will
be
provided.
B
The
beautiful
calamity,
counseling
parents
and
caretakers
can
participate
on
the
weekends.
The
girls
that
come
to
our
facility,
you
have
more
complex
treatment
needs.
A
lot
of
them
have
experienced
sexual
abuse
and
domestic
violence.
So
then
we
also
accept
that
all
isms
that
aren't
very
much
and
youth
outpatient
programs-
I,
don't
know
if
you
want
to.
B
Sexuality
is
required,
an
altercation
that
we
do
on
this
edition
went
inside
an
adult,
efficient
programs.
We
have
a
service
people
18
and
up
again,
you
know
we
ordered
all
the
treatment
cases,
so
we
do
a
thorough
assessment
and
integrate
treatment
planning
and
then
we
need
linkage
is
no
mental
health
treatment
when
they
have
walk
around
this
one.
So,
basically,
that's
it
providers
from
case
management
in
then
we
also
have
a
program
called
the
cops.
The
program
for
a
psychiatric
sisters,
use
disorders
that
is
separate
from
from
the
treatment
program.
B
L
Parenting,
education
and
most
of
the
sessions,
reproductive
health
and
also
flat-bottomed
the
children's
needs.
We
work
very
much
with
State
Protective
Services.
So
that's
my
Romanian
boroughs,
so
we're
working
coordination
with
CPS
caseworkers
to
look
that
their
service
plan
and
how
we
can
best
support
them,
and
so
we're
one
of
the
things
we.
We
have
a
federal
grant
today
that
allows
us
to
provide
child
care
services
while
they're
in
group
sessions,
and
also
we
provide
transportation
or
doing
HIV
and
hepatitis
testing
and
hepatitis
B.
L
B
B
Do
an
assessment
make
sure
they
have
a
substance,
use
disorder
or
a
corker
and
the
sort
of
thing
where
they
can.
They
come
back
into
the
community,
and
then
we
also
have
a
wonderful
collaboration
with
an
acquittal
or
number
two
to
provide
treatment
for
the
participants
in
the
Adobe
light
point.
One
of
her
numerous
programs
is
the
mental
health
and
substance
use
disorder
treatment
depending
at
the
preventive
illness.
This
one
program,
we
are
doing
it
in
collaboration
with
any.
B
Very
good
career,
and
so
then
these
are
people
that
have
they
must
have
a
mental
health
diagnosis
to.
In
order
to
be
admitted,
they
also
can
have
concurrent
disorders
that
they
must
have
at
least
a
they
have
a
substance
use
disorder,
I
mean
they're
not
eligible
for
the
program,
and
we
enter
into
an
agreement
with
dr.
Sanchez.
We've
got
a
model
retirement.
We
are
officially
a.
B
I
So
what
we
do
is
services,
so
we
use
with
their
web-based
and
in
cases
in
most
cases
we
provide
the
the
tool,
in
other
words
the
smartphone,
at
no
cost
to
the
individual,
where
we
can
have
the
therapy.
The
counselors
are
based
on
Marengo,
but
the
individual
could
be
in
heaven.
Ville
sifaka
Kings
will
very
great
we'll
have
that
perception.
In
addition,
we
do
have
somebody
in
my
team
that
supports
us
in
case
we
do
have
any
challenges
with
the
equipment
or
the
technology
for
us
and
the
participant
as
well.
So.
B
Somebody
has
problem
difficulties
with
accessing
care,
because
you
know
they
could
hit
enough
transportation
or
they're
disabled
or
whatever.
Even
given
radio,
we
can
also
arrange
that
they
can
receive
that
technology
assisted
care.
This
is
a
grant
that
is
gonna
end
this
year,
but
we're
gonna
sustain
the
health
part.
So
the
only
thing
that
we're
not
going
to
be
able
to
do
is
provide
them
with
the
home,
because
the
grant
ends
will
be
necessary.
B
B
B
Many
of
the
people
have
been
victims
of
sexual
assault,
victims
of
crime,
and
this
what
we
think
those
within
scan
actually
one
of
the
programs
that
we
have
working
with
kids,
that
have
experience
of
traumatic
stress
that
the
women
that
are
receiving
treatment
with
Gabby
and
then
there,
then
the
part
that
maybe
that
their
children
experienced
domestic
violence
or
something
related
for
no
reason
why
the
mom
is
theirs.
And
we
linking
to
each
one.
In
four.
We
have
LPC
eyes
that
actually
provide
to
you.
B
We
use
a
lot
of
emphasis
on
on
the
use
of
it
didn't
expect.
So
many
want
you
heard
about
in
the
matrix
model.
Motivational
interviewing
one
of
them
that
were
using,
that
we
really
like
is
acceptance
and
commitment.
Therapy
babe
uses
mindfulness
interventions,
and
then
we
use
one
that
is
seeking
safety
that
addresses
both
the
substance,
abuse
and
trauma
in
that's
the
end,
the
representation
so
Adam.
M
B
A
B
You
want
to
do
something
that
is
that
person
is
a
lot
of
money,
and
you
want
to
think
because
you
know
when
I
started
the
field
we
have
the
deer
unit.
Backman
take
one
when
the
region
was
name
is
already
Space
Center
and
we
had
detox
with
residential.
So
then
they
want
to
meet
us.
So
then
it
will
be
a
deal
to
have.
You
know
either
built.