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Oneida County authorizes opioid-settlement funds to pay for TAD grant writing
Summary
The county approved using $11,200 in opioid settlement funds to support grant-writing for Treatment Alternative and Diversion (TAD) program development, including a possible Treatment Court and Criminal Justice Coordinator; the Human Services director said grants could be worth about $300,000 per year.
The Oneida County Board on Jan. 20 approved using opioid settlement funds to pay $11,200 for grant-writing and associated meetings aimed at sustaining and expanding Treatment Alternative and Diversion (TAD) services, including creation of a Treatment Court and a Criminal Justice Coordinator position.
Human Services Director Beth Hoerchler told the board the county has…
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