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For more information on HPR and the services we provide please call 908-782-3909,
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Counseling Register Now
Description:
As a licensed treatment facility through the New Jersey Division of Addiction Services, the agency offers counseling in a number of arenas. Key is the substance abuse counseling which is designed to set the group work for understanding the nature of substance use/abuse, explore strategies and solutions that move toward healthier decisions.

Counseling is offered in all realms including addictions, marital, adolescent, life changes, etc. All major insurance plans are accepted, and sliding scale fees are available with documented need.

Fee:
$95.00 per session
(insurance accepted and sliding scale fee available.

Community Partnerships
Description:

The Community Partnerships is the foundation of the Comprehensive Control Program (CTCP) funded by the New Jersey Department of Health and Senior Services..

Description:

The Community Partnership Project is made up of a variety of community-based organizations providing services to all population in Hunterdon County,  Each of the partner organizations possess different areas of expertise therefore establishing a comprehensive approach to all issues surrounding tobacco use, abuse, health concerns, and disease.

Community Partners include Hospitals, Health Departments, Municipal Alliance, Churches, Business and Community Leaders. 

Goals:

  1. Increase the number of people who start and complete treatment for nicotine dependence.
  2. Decrease the acceptability of tobacco use among all people
  3. Decrease the number of youth under 18 and young adults 18-24 who start smoking
  4. Decrease involuntary exposure to second-hand smoke (both legally and socially
  5. Reduce tobacco use among different population groups.

The Community Partnerships promote tobacco education and prevention services and the New Jersey Quitline and Quitnet Services.

Target Audience:  young and pregnant women, children and teens, multicultural groups, college students, workers, smokers and non smokers, people with tobacco related illnesses, and faith-based and community organizations as well as health care providers.

Fee:
No Cost. Grant Funded.
 
Communities against Tobacco

Compulsive Gambling Register Now
Description:
Compulsive Gambling is now part of the assessment process and involves an on-line screening through the New Jersey Department of Health Compulsive Gambling Information System. This screening utilizes a series of questions to assess whether or not gambling may be a problem for the client. After assessing gambling as it pertains to the client’s lifestyle, the counselor may refer the client to a number of different treatment facilities.
Fee:
No Cost. Grant Funded

Drug Overview: What can Parents Do? Register Now
Description:
Beginning with a short video on facts about drugs and their use among young people today, this program includes a discussion on how to talk to your children about the dangers of drug use. It includes a question and answer period, and participants receive a copy of the booklet: “Parenting for Prevention”.
Sessions:
1 (approx. 1-1.5 hours)
Fee:
$250.00

Employee Assistance Program (EAP) Register Now
Description:
EAP is a confidential, short-term counseling assessment and referral program to help employees resolve their personal problems. Companies in Hunterdon County may contract with Hunterdon Prevention Resources to provide counseling and training programs for their employees and the employees’ families.
Fee:
Contact Hunterdon Prevention Resources at (908) 782-3909 to determine contract cost.

Gambling: The Silent Addiction Register Now
Description:
Through the use of videos and discussion, the Silent Addiction Program gives insight onto types of gamblers, warning signs, and available help.
Sessions:
1 (one hour)
Fee:
$250.00

Interventions Register Now
Description:
Staff, trained and certified by the Johnson Institute, work with alcoholics, addicts, and their family and support system with the goal of helping the alcoholic/addict understand the nature of the disease, and to seek treatment.
Sessions:
3 (approx. 1 hour each)
Fee:
$300 for Intervention

Identifying Prevention Principles Register Now
Description:
Each dollar on prevention saves the community $16 in future treatments. This training was developed to respond to the need for members of community-based organizations to understand and apply the concepts of effective prevention principles and outcome evaluation to their prevention work. This training will prepare members of the community or school to identify strategies and activities that will address the needs identified tin their communities. Participants will brainstorm about which prevention programs and activities will be most beneficial, and to which age groups they will be presented.
Sessions:
1 (approx. 1 hour)
Fee:
$250.00

Lunch 'n Learns Register Now
Description:
A monthly professional training service that is offered at Hunterdon Prevention Resources or at a local restaurant during lunch time. Topics are determined by emerging needs. Prior topics include: Crisis Prevention, Heroin, Ecstasy, Biopsychosocial Assessments, Confidentiality, Drug Trends.
Target Audience:
Professionals, Service Providers
Sessions:
1 (one hour)
Fee:
$15.00 - $25.00 depending on topic (includes lunch)

Parenting for Prevention Register Now
Description:
A two hour, interactive parent information program. Content is developed to the age group (primary, middle) and includes risk and protective factors, warning signs, and resources. This can be an individual or group process. The group process is done in Parts I and II.
Sessions:
1 (approx. 1-1.5 hours)
Fee:
$250.00

Resource Center
Description:
Hunterdon Prevention Resources is designated by the State of New Jersey Department of Human Services as the Resource Center for Hunterdon County. The Resource Center has hundreds of brochures and videos on alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs. The agency maintains state-of-the-art information and is ever-expanding the offerings of the center. Schools, individuals, businesses and community groups may have up to 50 copies of any topic, and additional copies are available for a cost-recovery fee. Videos are available for loan at no-cost.

Alcoholism AIDS Anorexia
Anxiety Binge Drinking Bulimia
Bullying Club Drugs Coaching Issues
Cocaine Date Rape Disabilities
Diversity Drinking and Driving Eating Disorders
Ecstasy Employee Assistance Programs Gambling
Hallucinogens Heroin HIV
Inhalants Keys to Inner Visions LSD
Marijuana Methamphetamine Narcotics
Opium Parenting Prevention
Recovery Self-Injury Senior Issues
Stalking Steroids Strengthening Families
Suicide Tobacco Underage Drinking
Violence
Wellness Women’s’ Issues
Fee:
No Cost. Grant Funded.

REBEL & REBEL 2 Register Now

Description:

Part of Hunterdon Prevention Resources’ work is in tobacco prevention through state-sponsored programs called REBEL and REBEL 2. REBEL is designed for high school students and REBEL 2 is a curriculum based, peer teaching model for middle school students. Both groups hope to decrease social acceptability of tobacco and prevent others from using.

REBEL is a group of teens dedicated to educating peers, middle and elementary school children, and other members of the community about the dangers of tobacco use. New Jersey REBEL is a statewide youth-led anti-tobacco movement organized with chapters in all 21 counties through the Communities Against Tobacco coalitions and in 76 New Jersey high schools. Each county or school chapter has an adult coordinator or advisor who assists in developing activities and helps locate resources to carry out the group's plans.

REBEL means R eaching E veryone B y E xposing L ies. One of the tasks at New Jersey 's first Kick Ash Weekend in November 2000 was to come up with a name, and everyone loved "REBEL." It means to resist or defy established convention, making it a very appropriate choice!

Each year, 19,700 New Jersey teens under 18 become daily smokers - that's 54 teens a day! Currently, 24.5% percent of New Jersey high school students use tobacco. In their memos, one of the tobacco companies called teens "replacement smokers." They are replacements for the ones that die. Hunterdon Prevention has received grant money from the New Jersey Department of Health and Senior Services to give $2,000 to 15 schools in Hunterdon County . The grant money is used to pay the school based REBEL advisors and to purchase supplies and materials that support school and county wide activities during the year.

We at Hunterdon Prevention Resources are excited about the possibility of decreasing and preventing tobacco use among teens and adults through these state-sponsored programs! In fact, it is already working. In the years since the grant began, 89.1% of Hunterdon County now does not use tobacco products!


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Strengthening Families
Description:

This program is broken down into two 14 week sessions.
This program is designed to help families with children ages 6 – 12.
It will teach both parents and children how to get along better with each other. The family will learn skills to become a stronger, kinder and more organized unit. Adults will learn to be better at parenting and children will learn new social skills to make friends more easily, behave better at home and to achieve more in school. This is a science-based program that is proven to be effective. Each session will be approximately 2 ½ hours long and will include a meal.
Childcare is provided.
Target Audience:
Families with Children 6 to 12
Sessions:
one evening 6:30 to 8:30pm weekly for 14 weeks
Fee:
none

Tobacco Cessation Counseling Register Now
Description:
Counseling will be conducted by a Certified Tobacco Treatment Specialist who will utilize strategies of counseling that have been found to be helpful in promoting behavior change, such as smoking cessation, and will explore interventions for tobacco dependence.
Fee:
$95.00 per session (insurance, sliding scale fee available)

Unifying Families
Description:
Unifying Families offers two programs designed to address family management issues by working with both caregivers and their children to improve interpersonal skills. The four-hour module is conducted in two sessions of two hours each. In this module, parents discuss skills necessary to ensure the academic and social successes of their child. The children’s group learns about rule compliance, clear communication and the understanding of feelings.
Upcoming Dates: 1/11/07 & 1/16/07 from 6:30pm- 8:30pm
Target Audience:
Families with children 5 to 18
Sessions:
2 two hour sessions
Fee:
$40 fee can be reduced or waived based on economic criteria
   
Description:
Parent-driven support groups meet monthly and are facilitated by a master's level clinician. Topics are introduced by the participants. Topics may include, but are not limited to step-parenting, co-parenting, ADHD and other learning disabilities, bullying, body image, and relationship building through playtime.
Target Audience:
Parents and other caregivers
Sessions:
First Tuesday of the month
Fee:
$10 fee can be reduced or waived based on economic criteria

Work Place Services Register Now
Description:
HPR has a long history of working with local businesses in a variety of ways. This includes: development of drug-free workplace policies, supervisor training on drug education, identification and intervention, and tobacco cessation groups for employees. The agency also offers employee assistance programs.

Substance Use Evaluations
An evaluation service provided to residents of Hunterdon County for the purpose of determining if an individual meets the criteria of the DSM IV for psychoactive substance abuse or dependency. Service includes three counseling sessions, a written report, and two urine screens.

Sessions:
3 (approx. 1 hour each)
Fee:
$100.00

We Check for 21
Description:
The “We for 21” and “We for 21 Too” Programs are community based initiatives with the goal of preventing underage access and consumption of alcohol. Under this program, Hunterdon County liquor-licensed establishments sign pledges stating that they will consistently ask for identification when serving young customers. Upon signing the pledge, the establishment receives a wealth of promotional and educational materials, including posters, coasters, napkins, and stickers to display the “We for 21” message, and a booklet with color photos of drivers licenses for all of the United States and Canada, and Mexico to assist in spotting false I.D.

By signing the “We for 21 Too” pledge parents are stating they will not serve alcohol at their teen parties.

Under the “We for 21 Too” program, participants similarly will receive a wealth of resource materials. For example, resource materials on how to talk to kids about alcohol, information on underage drinking laws and penalties, and promotional stickers are available to participating families.

If you would like information on either of these programs, please contact Hunterdon Prevention Resources by sending an e-mail to info@hunterdonpreventionresources.com or call 908-783-3909.

 

MySpace and Beyond Register Now
Description:
We have taught our children not to speak with strangers. But have we monitored the largest single tool used to find information on our children? The internet has given strangers unprecedented access to those we have tried to protect. This program provides real world advice on how to prevent, recognize and discourage invasive use of internet sites like MySpace. A must for today’s technology driven home.
Target Audience:
Families with children ages 10-17
Sessions:
One (one hour)
Fee:
$250

What’s In Your Medicine Cabinet? Register Now
Description:
Prescription and over-the-counter medications are fast becoming the new “party” drugs for many teenagers. Teens are “shopping” medicine cabinets in their home or in homes of their friends. Vicodin, OxyContin, and Ritalin are popular choices in neighborhood “pharm” parties. Help reverse the trend by educating students about the hazardous of this type of drug use.
Target Audience:
Ages 14-17
Sessions:
One (one hour)
Fee:
$250

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