Mental Health and Telehealth Organizations
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Offene Tür Zürich [OTZ]
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Offene Tür Zürich Beethovenstrasse 45 8002 Zürich Switzerland +41/1/202 30 00 |
About: | Die Offene Tür Zürich [OTZ] ist eine niederschwellige und rasch zugängliche Anlaufstelle für Menschen in seelischer Not. (The Zurich Open Door is a counseling center for individuals and families.) |
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Office for the Advancement of Telehealth [OAT]
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Contact: | (You could use the link below for e-mail)
Office for the Advancement of Telehealth 5600 Fishers Lane, Room 7C-22 Rockville, MD 20857 301/443-0447 301/443-1330 fax LProcopio@hrsa.gov |
About: | The United States Health Resources and Services Administration [HRSA] has established the Office for the Advancement of Telehealth [OAT] to serve as a leader in telehealth, a focal point for HRSA’s telehealth activities and as a catalyst for the wider adoption of advanced technologies in the provision of health care services and education. |
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Office of Consumer Technical Assistance [OCTA] of Oregon
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Contact: |
Office of Consumer Technical Assistance of Oregon 5415 SE Milwaukie Avenue Suite 3 Portland, OR 97202 888/790-9379 503/231-3052 503/233-2861 fax |
About: | The Office of Consumer Technical Assistance [OCTA] of Oregon is a consumer-run organization affiliated with Network Behavioral HealthCare, primarily funded by the Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Services Division. |
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Office of Juvenile Justice and Deliquency Prevention [OJJDP]
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About: | The Office of Juvenile Justice and Deliquency Prevention [OJJDP] is a component of the Office of Justice Programs, US Department of Justice. It supports States, local communities and tribal jurisdictions in developing and implementing programs for juveniles so as better to protect the community, hold offenders accountable, and provide services tailored to the needs of youth and their families.
OJJDP sponsors research, program and training initiatives, develops profiles and goals, and sets policies to guide federal juvenile justice issues, disseminates information about juvenile justice, and and awards funds to States to support programming nationwide. |
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Office of Minority Health
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800/444-6472 |
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Office of National Drug Control Policy [ONDCP]
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Contact: | (The link is available for making contact)
Office of National Drug Control Policy ondcp@ncjrs.org |
About: | The principal purpose of the United States Office of National Drug Control Policy [ONDCP] is to establish policies, priorities, and objectives for the Nation's drug control program, the goals of which are to reduce illicit drug use, manufacturing, and trafficking; drug-related crime and violence; and drug-related health consequences. To achieve these goals, the Director of ONDCP is charged with producing the National Drug Control Strategy, which directs the Nation's anti-drug efforts and establishes a program, a budget, and guidelines for cooperation among Federal, State, and local entities.
By law, the Director of ONDCP also evaluates, coordinates, and oversees both the international and domestic anti-drug efforts of executive branch agencies and ensures that such efforts sustain and complement State and local anti-drug activities. The Director advises the President regarding changes in the organization, management, budgeting, and personnel of Federal Agencies that could affect the Nation's anti-drug efforts; and regarding Federal agency compliance with their obligations under the Strategy. |
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