On the latest episode of Chesterfield Behind the Mic, we talk to Allyson Butler, a prevention specialist with Chesterfield County’s Mental Health Support Services, about the “Don’t Be an Accidental Drug Dealer” campaign and the role that accidental access can have. As part of this initiative, the county is providing free prescription drug disposal pouches and locking bags to residents on a first-come, first-serve basis so those medications don’t fall into the hands of anyone who shouldn’t have them.

 

Credits:

Director: Martin Stith

Executive Producer: Susan S. Pollard

Co-Executive Producer: Teresa Bonifas

Producer/Writer/Host: Brad Franklin

Director of Photography/Editor: Matt Boyce

Camera Operator/Promotions: Vernon Freeman

Graphics: Debbie Wrenn

Promotions and Media: J. Elias O’Neal 

 

Music:

Hip Hop This by Seven Pounds

Inspiring Electronic Rock by Alex Grohl

 

Guest: 

Allyson Butler, Prevention Specialist with Chesterfield’s Mental Health Support Services

 

Filmed in-house by the Department of Communications and Media

 

Chesterfield.gov/podcast 

 

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