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Volume 7, Issue 5(Suppl)

J Addict Res Ther

ISSN:2155-6105 JART, an open access journal

Page 78

Addiction Therapy 2016

October 03-05, 2016

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October 03-05, 2016 Atlanta, USA

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Addiction Research & Therapy

Angela D-B Reed, J Addict Res Ther 2016, 7:5(Suppl)

http://dx.doi.org/10.4172/2155-6105.C1.027

TPI goes beyond providing culturally competent to culturally specific

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resentation of the research findings of a 2015 report linking culturally specific programing and practices to research and

theory, created by University of Minnesota’s Program in Health Disparities Research researchers and made possible through

funding by the office for Business and Community Economic Development, Community Health Initiative (CHI).

This report is a product of the research partnership between Turning Point, Inc., the University of Minnesota Program

in Health Disparities Research, and the Office for Business and Community Economic Development. Funding was provided

by Medical and the Community Health Initiative. The report serves to link existing culturally specific practices to published

literature, widely studied theories and models, and specific cultural values.

Founded in 1976, Turning Point is a multi-service non-profit organization whose programs have earned local and national

recognition for being among the first to advance a culturally-specific treatment model. Turning Point’s recovery-oriented

system of care provides culturally specific and individually tailored approach to service delivery.

Today’s social environment, and the challenges African Americans face, warrant use and revitalization of cultural strengths.

Problems such as drug and alcohol addiction, HIV/AIDS, health disparities, high rates of incarceration, unemployment, and

poverty are severe and complex. In order to provide effective services, providers must understand the importance and delivery

of culturally specific services and care.

Biography

Her experience includes working with local and national organizations and institutions as a capacity building assistance provider on Behalf of the Center of

Disease Control (CDC). In this role she assisted individuals, communities, initiatives, and organizations in the development of strategies that foster change, assist in

reaching organizational goals, and address risk determinants.

She has traveled throughout the country teaching interventions that foster behavior change. She provides expertise on logic modeling and program creation.

She work as coordinator with the National Black Alcoholism and Addictions Council with the creation and implementation of national programs with the goal of

establishing support, education, and trainings in order to create change in communities throughout the nation.

She also work with the local culturally specific drug rehabilitation clinic Turning Point Inc. as the director of there culturally specific support services division in

Minneapolis, MN establishing and maintaining the programing needed to assist individuals in meeting their risk factors and help them establish holistic lifelong goals

for participants, their families and the community.

angela.reed@ourturningpoint.org

Angela D-B Reed

Turning Point INC., USA