National Library of Addictions Presents 10th Annual Nathaniel Hakim Askia Lifetime Achievement Awar

Share |

On Wednesday, July 13, Senator Steven A. Tolman of the 2nd Suffolk & Middlesex District, was honored as the 2011 recipient of the Nathaniel Hakim Askia Lifetime Achievement Award during a ceremony at Anthony’s Pier 4 in Boston.

Boston (I-Newswire) July 19, 2011 - On Wednesday, Senator Steven A. Tolman of the 2nd Suffolk & Middlesex District, was honored as the 2011 recipient of the Nathaniel Hakim Askia Lifetime Achievement Award during a ceremony at Anthony’s Pier 4 in Boston. Presented by the National Library of Addictions (NLA), the award, now in its tenth year, recognizes individuals who dedicate their work and lives to helping people with addictions to drugs and alcohol.

Nearly eighty healthcare professionals and government officials gathered to congratulate Senator Tolman on his award. Guest speakers included Dr. Barbara Ferrer, Executive Director of the Boston Public Health Commission; Reverend Vernard B. Wade, the brother of Nathaniel Hakim Askia; Paul DellaRocco, President of Franciscan Hospital for Children.

Founded in 1993 by Dr. Punyamurtula S. Kishore, the National Library of Addictions is a not-for-profit, intellectual gathering place for health care professionals and community members who are working to overcome the effects of addictions. The library, located in Brookline, MA, serves as a research facility, continuing medical educational institute, and place for professionals to exchange ideas and develop treatment methodologies.

The award is named after Nathaniel Hakim Askia, a man who recovered from heroin addiction in the 1960s and subsequently founded the FIRST Academy, a therapeutic community for recovering addicts in Roxbury. Askia was among the first people to address addictions as a community-based issue. Addiction treatment advocates and treatment providers in particular are traditionally cloaked in anonymity. Dr. Kishore created the Nathaniel Hakim Askia award in 2002 as a way to acknowledge the unspoken heroes who often go unrecognized.

“When faced with challenges and temptation, Nathaniel would often quote Psalm 22:1, ‘A good name is more desirable than great riches; to be esteemed is better than silver or gold,’” said Reverend Vernard B. Wade, Pastor at Dominion Christian Church and brother of Nathaniel Hakim Askia, who attended the event with Nathaniel’s oldest son, Nathaniel Askia Jr.

For several years, Senator Steven A. Tolman has served as a strong vocal advocate in the war against addictions. After his term as Senate Chair of the Mental Health and Substance Abuse Committee, he remained involved with the cause and in 2009 became the Chairman of the Massachusetts Oxycontin and Heroin Commission, an organization dedicated to investigating the effects of the abuse of prescription medication and illicit drugs.

“Senator Tolman has been and will continue to be a powerful advocate for the war against addictions,” said Dr. Kishore. “His passion does not go unnoticed and the Library of Addictions is so pleased to present him with this award as he has dedicated many efforts to help those struggling with addiction.”

Senator Tolman remains a spokesperson for adequate funding and diversion of low level offenders from jail to treatment. He is also a strong supporter of children’s mental health, mental health insurance parity, as he has become the lead sponsor of the Children’s Mental Health Law, the Mental Health Parity law and legislation which created the Quality Homecare Workforce Council for personal care attendants.

“It is an honor to receive this award today,” said Senator Steven Tolman. “Nothing happens in the Legislature because of one person’s passion or efforts though. My colleagues and I have worked hard to maintain Massachusetts’ substance abuse funding during these difficult financial times, however, there remains much to be done and there are thousands still suffering with this dreaded disease. I know that maintaining Massachusetts’ treatment system will continue to be a priority and that efforts to raise awareness about the deadly opioid crisis here in Massachusetts will continue.”

Tolman has been a member of the Massachusetts Senate since 1999 and of the Democratic State Committee since 1991. Before joining the Massachusetts Senate it 1999, he served as a State Representative from 1994-1998. Tolman holds a Bachelor of the Arts in Law and Labor degree from the University of Massachusetts at Boston. He also graduated from the Harvard Trade Union Program. He represents the 2nd Suffolk & Middlesex Senate District, which includes Allston-Brighton, portions of the Back Bay and the Fenway neighborhoods in Boston, northwest Cambridge, and the towns of Belmont and Watertown. Tolman lives with his wife and three children in Brighton.





About American College of Addiction Medicine:
Founded in July 2010 and based in Brookline, MA, the American College of Addiction Medicine is the educational arm of Preventive Medicine Associates. ACAM, which is seeking non-profit status, recruits, teaches and trains practitioners about effective, evidence-based models of care that include detoxification, preventive and wellness services, primary care, counseling, and sobriety maintenance options. ACAM works with all healthcare practitioners and hospitals to provide continuing education through workshops and core curriculum in addiction medicine.

Company Contact Information
American College of Addiction Medicine
Gabi Mottola
32 kent street
02445
Phone : 6177384640




Government > Local

government   news   medicine   addiction   substance abuse   Senator   National Library of Addictions   PUNYAMURTULA KISHORE  

July 19, 2011

Content Disclaimer: If you have questions regarding information in this press release contact the company listed above. I-Newswire.com is a press release service company and not the author of this press release.The information that is on or available through this site is for informational purposes only and speaks only as of the particular date or dates of that information. As some companies and PR Agencies submit their press releases once per week,month or quarter,make sure to check the official company website for accurate release dates as our site displays the date only.We do not guarantee the accuracy or completeness of information on or available through this site, and we are not responsible for inaccuracies or omissions in that information or for actions taken in reliance on that information.


Related Releases

Judge Barb Crowder, Tina Culp Receive Specialized Training in Financial Abuse of the Elderly
Family Violence Prevention Council Co-Chair Judge Barb Crowder and Council Coordinator Tina Culp received training about Financial Abuse of the Elderly at the statewide meeting of the Illinois Family Violence Coordinating Councils.

CMC Government Supply Recognizes Emergency Medical Services Personnel During National EMS Week
CMC Government Supply is Featuring Products for EMS Professionals during National EMS Week, May 20-26, 2012.

CMC Government Supply Expands Customer Service and Support To Law Enforcement
CMC is committed to Law Enforcement by providing the best Customer Service, Education and Training, and unique and reliable products.

Seedco Financial Services Becomes The First Organization In Alabama to Receive Funding Through Rural Microentrepreneur Assistance Program (RMAP)
Partnership Will Provide $250,000 for Loans and $62,500 for Business Services to Rural Entrepreneurs and Small Business Owners

State Of Qatar Joins The Global Green Growth Institute
The State of Qatar joined a consortium of founding member countries in initialing the agreement of establishment of the Global Green Growth Institute (GGGI) today.


© Copyright 2012 I-Newswire.com - press release distribution service. All rights reserved