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John Hughes (counselor)

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190:. Hughes moved to Bremerton, where he served as the Director of Drug Education Department, supervising a staff of school interventionists. He instituted reporting mechanisms to monitor their performance. The data from these reports, became part of subsequent government publications and scholarly papers to which Hughes contributed. 79:(March 3, 1945 – January 31, 2012) was a pioneer in the field of school-based alcohol and drug prevention efforts in the Pacific Northwest. He served in various capacities during his career including positions at the Washington State Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction and the Drug Enforcement Administration. 204:
as a Senior Prevention Programs Manager for the department's Demand Reduction Section. While there, as a member of the National Network of Safe and Drug-Free Schools and Communities, he worked to build bridges between the agency and community-based intervention and prevention programs. He oversaw
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and took the position of Safe Schools Director. In addition to anti-drug and alcohol efforts he was also responsible for efforts to counter the influence of youth gangs in the Sunnyside area. He aided in the establishment of school-based health programs.
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in the 1990s and 2000s. There, he served as Director of the Safe and Drug Free Schools Program and as Program Supervisor of Intervention and Prevention Services.
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Minutes of the January Meeting of the National Network of Safe and Drug-Free Schools and Communities (June 13–14, 1999)." Retrieved on February 12, 2012.
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the creation of a formal system of training for technical and community college students aspiring to become substance abuse counselors.
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In the years before his work in the public schools, he worked in private practice as a family therapist, and worked as a support group
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From the Field We Move on to Other Things": Ethnic Mexican Narrators and Latino Community Histories in Washington County, Oregon
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expert. His duties included identifying students with substance abuse problems and getting them help, including referrals to
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Educational Service District 114, Decision 4361-A (PECB, 1994)." Retrieved on February 12, 2012.
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Skill Standards for Chemical Dependency Counselor." Retrieved on February 12, 2012.
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After retirement, he continued to work and remained in Sunnyside until his death.
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The Prevention and Intervention Services Program's Link to Academic Improvement
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During this time, he also worked in the Washington DC office of the
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Washington State Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction
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volunteer, working with Mexican migrant farm workers in the
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Say it Straight-About Us." Retrieved on February 12, 2012.
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in a variety of settings, including work with inmates of
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US Justice Department's Drug Enforcement Administration
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LaGrande, Oregon
Sunnyside, Washington
Substance Abuse/School Counselor
La Grande
Union County, Oregon
Tom Hughes
Anne Hughes
Hillsboro
Hillsboro High School
Portland
Hillsboro
Vancouver, Washington
Kingston, Washington
Sunnyside, Washington
Alcoholics Anonymous
VISTA
Willamette Valley
Master of Social Work
Portland State University
facilitator
the Oregon Department of Corrections
Evergreen School District
intervention
alcohol and drug treatment facilities
Washington State Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction
US Justice Department's Drug Enforcement Administration
Sunnyside, Washington
"John Dennis Hughes"
"Del Campo Ya Pasamos a Otras Cosas--From the Field We Move on to Other Things": Ethnic Mexican Narrators and Latino Community Histories in Washington County, Oregon
Say it Straight-About Us." Retrieved on February 12, 2012.

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