The Tennessee REDLINE (1-800-889-9789) is a toll-free information and referral line coordinated by TAADAS and funded by the Tennessee Department of Mental Health Substance Abuse Services. The purpose of the REDLINE is to provide accurate, up-to-date alcohol, drug, problem gambling, and other addiction information and referrals to all citizens of Tennessee at their request. The Redline provides referrals for Co-Occurring A&D disorders that arise along with Mental Health disorders.
The Tennessee REDLINE is promoted, and calls are received, from all over Tennessee. Treatment and other program referrals are made on the REDLINE. Callers are provided with at least 3 referral sources when possible. REDLINE staff does not do therapy or counseling with the caller or substance abuser, but gives them the information to put them in touch with someone who will provide a diagnosis, prognosis or assessment of the mental or physical health of the substance user/abuser. The REDLINE strives to provide the caller with specific referrals based on their stated needs.
Referral sources are not just limited to TAADAS member agencies, state funded programs, or to any specific area of the state. Any program provider can apply with the REDLINE to be included in their referral database. For an application contact Media Services at 1-800-889-9789 x17 or download the PDF form to the right.
ASBAT - Filing a Complaint. Overview of Responsibilities. The board is responsible for receiving and investigating complaints placed against athletic trainers and has authority to conduct investigations, enforce regulations and impose sanctions when a violation of law or regulation has occurred. Delete gambling apps from your phone and tell casinos that you have a problem and that you want them to block you from entering. Some Final Thoughts. Gambling is a dangerous addictions because of the related risk of suicide. Find help now and make a plan to begin quitting. Gambling Hotline: 1-800-589-9966; Ohio Sexual Assault Hotline: 1-800-OHIO-HELP 1-844-644-6435; National Sexual Assault Hotline: 1-800-656-4673; National Dating Abuse Hotline: 1-800-331-9474; Ohio Tobacco Quit line: 1-800-QUIT-NOW; Stopbullying.gov (national bullying resources) Childhelp.org (supports victims of child abuse and neglect).
If you or a loved one are facing a problem with alcohol, drugs, gambling, mental health or suicidal thoughts, you’re not alone. That is why the Iowa Department of Public Health has created YourLifeIowa.org so Iowans can chat live, text, or call and get reliable information and treatment options, and find nearby help. To eliminate gambling from your life, you must learn about the issue and admit you have a gambling problem. The American Psychiatric Association identifies gambling as a mental health disorder similar to addictions triggered by alcohol and drugs. You might have a gambling disorder if you have.