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SUMMARY:3rd Annual Conference of the International Consortium for Drug Demand Reduction
DESCRIPTION:In San Diego\, California\, the conference will feature a wide range of excellent international panels and presentations that address the current science on substance use disorders and addiction treatment and prevention\, examples of how universities around the world are implementing programs in addiction studies\, and a unique Dean’s track to engage these important leaders in our institutions of higher learning. \nFor more information about the conference agenda\, details about registration (there is no registration fee)\, hotel arrangements\, and transportation click here.
URL:https://www.ctnnortheastnode.org/event/3rd-annual-conference-international-consortium-drug-demand-reduction/
LOCATION:University of California San Diego\, University of California San Diego\, 9500 Gilman Dr\, Calit 2 Auditorium- Atkinson Hall\, La Jolla\, California\, 92093
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SUMMARY:College on Problems of Drug Dependence 2018 Conference
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URL:https://www.ctnnortheastnode.org/event/cpdd-2018/
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SUMMARY:The College on Drug Problems of Drug Dependence (CPDD) Annual Scientific Meeting
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URL:https://www.ctnnortheastnode.org/event/college-drug-problems-drug-dependence-cpdd-annual-scientific-meeting/
LOCATION:Hilton San Diego Bayfront\, San Diego\, CA\, 1 Park Blvd\, San Diego\, CA\, 92101\, United States
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SUMMARY:The Power of Perceptions and Understanding: A future without discrimination and discriminatory practices
DESCRIPTION:What would the treatment and public health landscape look like if we were to completely eradicate discriminatory practices? \nWhat steps would need to be taken to ensure this happens? \nThis presentation is part of a four-part webcast series that aims to educate healthcare professionals about the importance of using approaches that are free of discriminatory attitudes and behaviors in treating individuals with substance use disorders (SUDs) and related conditions\, as well as patients living their lives in recovery (described below). \n  \nAbout the Initiative: The Power of Perceptions and Understanding \nMillions of people in the U.S. live with a substance use disorder. In 2016\, there were 20.1 million people\, or 7.5 percent\, aged 12 or older in 2016 who had a substance use disorder in the past year. In addition\, an estimated 8.2 million U.S. adults 18 or older reported having co-occurring disorders. This means that within the previous year\, they experienced both a mental illness and a substance use disorder. \nHealth care providers are often the first contact for addressing their patient’s substance use disorder. There is ample evidence that those who have a substance use disorder often have feelings of shame that impede treatment-seeking. Therefore\, it is essential health care providers understand that negative attitudes\, beliefs and language can be barriers that prevent those in need from seeking services\, or even sharing information\, including being in recovery. \nThe Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) in partnership with Massachusetts General Hospital\, Recovery Research Institute (link is external)\, is producing a series of four webcasts to educate healthcare professionals about the problems of discriminatory practices and inaccurate perceptions present in dealing with individuals with substance use disorders (SUDs) and related conditions. The topics and panel discussions will specifically address the harm caused by the negative perceptions\, and the mitigating results of using discriminatory and prejudicial behaviors toward those who need care for substance use disorders as well as those living their lives in recovery. \nWebcasts are open to all\, but are intended to educate health care providers at all levels\, to include medical doctors\, physician assistants\, nurses\, the public health field staff\, addiction treatment professionals\, as well as behavioral health support staff. \nParticipants can earn up to 4.0 free CME/CE credits – one credit for attending each of the four one-hour webcasts. \nThe webcasts will be made available afterward on SAMHSA’s YouTube Channel.
URL:https://www.ctnnortheastnode.org/event/power-perceptions-understanding-future-without-discrimination-discriminatory-practices/
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SUMMARY:Webinar - Criminal Justice and Serious Mental Illness: Moving to Patient-Centered Care
DESCRIPTION:Join SAMHSA for a Technical Assistance Coalition webinar with the National Council for Behavioral Health discussing the importance of patient-centered care for individuals with serious mental illness who are involved with the criminal justice system. The webinar will highlight factors contributing to the current status of patient-centered care in the criminal justice system\, gaps in the current systems of care\, and ways to improve access to care for patients with serious mental and in the community.
URL:https://www.ctnnortheastnode.org/event/973/
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SUMMARY:Recovery LIVE! Virtual Event: Peer Supports for Young Adults Living with Serious Mental Illness or Substance Use Disorders
DESCRIPTION:The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)’s Bringing Recovery Supports to Scale Technical Assistance Center Strategy (BRSS TACS) invites you to a conversation with national leaders about peer supports for youth and young adults living with serious mental illness or substance use disorders. Research demonstrates that peer support is highly effective in supporting their recovery and resilience of people living with serious mental illness and substance use disorders. Many organizations are developing developmentally and culturally relevant models of peer support for young adults. \nPresenters will discuss strategies for developing and sustaining peer supports for young adults in a variety of settings. Please join us for this free\, interactive virtual event\, hosted by Steven Samra\, BRSS TACS Deputy Director. \nTo learn more about peer support and resources for youth and young adults before this event\, explore the “Peer Support Resources “and the “Youth and Young Adults” pages on the BRSS TACS website: \nhttps://www.samhsa.gov/brss-tacs/recovery-support-tools/peers \nhttps://www.samhsa.gov/brss-tacs/recovery-support-tools/youth-young-adults \nPresenters: \nJohanna Bergan\, Executive Director\, Youth MOVE National \nBertrand Brown\, CARES Warm Line Peer Recovery Coach\, Georgia Council on Substance Abuse
URL:https://www.ctnnortheastnode.org/event/recovery-live-samhsa/
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