Central Seattle Recovery Center - Main Office
Description: RCKC serving Central and South King County for treatment of alcohol and substance abuse.
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Services - Recovery Centers of King County...
Services - Recovery Centers of King County RCKC serving Central and South King County for treatment of alcohol and substance abuse including outpatient, co-occuring disorders, and counseling. continue reading...
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Research - Recovery Centers of King County...
Research - Recovery Centers of King County RCKC is involved in numerous research activities to develop "best practices:" for our patients. continue reading...
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RCKC Donation Page...
RCKC Donation Page RCKC accepts donations for helping those who cannot afford to pay. Please use our online donation form for your tax deductible donation. continue reading...
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Upcoming TeamIsaac.org concert benefits recovering worship leader The Wenatchee World Online - 3 hours ago
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CONCACAF tries to oust Blazer of US from FIFA The Seattle Times - 2 days ago
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Why Building Community Wealth Is a Key Challenge to Corporate ... Huffington Post (blog) - 1 day ago
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Cop Kills Wild Man In Bridge Fight complete footage - copfight.blogspot.com The following footage is graphic and contains adult language and violence. It is of the shooting death on Centennial Bridge of Steven Mallory on July 31. The footage shows the confrontation and Mallory's death. The footage is from inside Davenport police officer Cliff Anderson's vehicle. The footage is courtesy of the police department. A man with a history of violence is dead and an officer is injured after a shooting Friday morning on the Centennial Bridge. Steven Tyrone Mallory, 39, of Davenport, died after he was shot by Davenport police officer Clif Anderson about 11 am, Police Chief Frank Donchez said. Anderson, 41, is recovering from his injuries. The incident began when the Davenport officer stopped the suspect in the middle of the bridge to question him regarding an assault 15 minutes earlier at the Cafe on Vine coffee shop, a free meal site at 932 W. 6th St., officials said. The victim of the assault was a 53-year-old Scott County man who was volunteering at the cafe. The volunteer was hit on the head and taken to Genesis Medical Center-West Central Park, Davenport, for treatment of injuries. A citizen followed the suspect to the Centennial Bridge. Anderson, a 14-year veteran of the force, crossed the bridge, turned around in Rock Island and then returned to talk to Mallory in the middle of the span. Anderson told Mallory to get down on his knees several times, orders that Mallory did not heed, according to police officials and video <b>...</b>
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SAMHSA's Recovery Support Strategic Initiative, CODI, & PATH and HMIS - This video features three presentations focusing on SAMHSA's Recovery Support Strategic Initiative, the Co-Occurring Mental Health and Substance Abuse Disorders Knowledge Synthesis, Product Development & Technical Assistance (CODI) contract, and finally concludes with a presentation on the alignment of PATH data with the US Housing and Urban Development's Homeless Management Information System (HMIS). A. Kathryn Power, M.Ed. is the Director of the Center for Mental Health Services (CMHS), Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), an operating division of the US Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS). CMHS provides national leadership in mental health promotion, mental illness prevention, and the development and dissemination of effective mental health services. Director Power leads a staff of professionals in facilitating the transformation of our nation's mental health care system into one that is recovery-oriented and consumer-centered, and serves as the lead for the Recovery Support Initiative. (visit this PATH Resource to find out more about SAMHSA's Eight Strategic Initiatives: pathprogram.samhsa.gov Next, Deborah Stone, Ph.D., Social Science Analyst, Center for Mental Health Services (CMHS), SAMHSA and Onaje Salim, LPC, MAC, CCS, Public Health Advisor, Center for Substance Abuse Treatment (CSAT), SAMHSA provide an overview of the CSAT/CMHS Co-Occurring Mental Health and Substance Abuse Disorders Knowledge Synthesis, Product <b>...</b>
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Seattle Conference on Scalability - Google Tech Talks June, 23 2007 ABSTRACT Seattle Conference on Scalability: June 23, 2007 We care a lot about scalability at Google. An algorithm that works only on a small scale doesn't cut it when we are talking global access, millions of people, millions of search queries. We think big and love to talk about big ideas, so we're planning our first ever conference on scalable systems. Our goal: to create a collegial atmosphere for participants to brainstorm different ways to build the robust systems that can handle, literally, a world of information. The Agenda Can Be Found Here: Agenda Speaker: Barry Brumitt Barry Brumitt is a software engineer with Google, Inc. who has been working on maps-related applications since joining the Kirkland, WA office in November 2005. Prior to coming to Google, he was at Microsoft Corp for 8 years, working in both MS Games Studios and MS Research. At MGS, he was responsible for the Artificial Intelligence in Forza Motorsport, a simulation-style XBox racing game. Previously at MSR, he worked in Ubiquitous Computing, exploring location-based services, geometric models, and multi- modal interfaces for smart environments, and publishing over a dozen peer-reviewed papers. He received his Ph.D. in Robotics from Carnegie Mellon in December 1997, and two B.Sc.s' in Computer Engineering and Physics from the...

