Person-Centered Practices

Webinar

Person-Centered Practices are ways of working with people that create partnerships. It brings together things that are important to the person, and the expertise of the worker resulting in a plan for wellness that is meaningful to the person receiving services. Providing this kind of support involves awareness of power imbalances and the role of […]

Supporting Our Heroes: Alternatives for Justice Involved Vets

Justice reform impacts millions of Americans, including those who have served in the military. While most veterans are strengthened by their service, some struggle with substance use and mental health disorders, homelessness, and trauma – conditions that may lead to contact with the justice system. Instead of traditional sentencing, veterans treatment courts (VTC) provide justice-involved […]

Raising the Bar on Juvenile Reentry: Building Reentry Data Capacity

Webinar

Data is necessary in the process of improving reentry outcomes. A focus on recidivism and measures of failure have proven to be unsuccessful in preventing future offending while research confirms the benefits of focusing on positive outcomes and long-term success for young people. Leaders from four agencies participating in a national training and technical assistance […]

Community Responses to Cannabis Legalization

Webinar

More than half of the US population now live in states where medical or adult-use of cannabis is allowed. As the legal landscape evolves in our own states, prevention practitioners have a role to play in addressing youth cannabis use. The presenter, Gisela Rots, will provide an overview of risk and protective factors, and key […]

Crisis Intercept Mapping for Service Members, Veterans, and their Families—Applications and Updates

Webinar

According to the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Annual Suicide Report, of the over 6,100 Veteran deaths by suicide in 2020, nearly 40% of the decedents had no contact with either the Veterans Health Administration or the Veterans Benefits Administration at any time before their death (VA, 2022). This indicates that there continues to […]

De-escalation – Basic Tools for Social Workers

Webinar

Difficult moments don’t have to grow into ‘incidents’ that can threaten client engagement and retention. This workshop is designed to equip participants with basic concepts and preparatory actions that can be used to de-escalate a wide range of interactions.

Black Robes & White Coats: Using Project ECHO to Increase Judiciary Knowledge About Substance Use Disorder

Webinar

High rates of substance use and overdoses among people interfacing with the criminal justice system have highlighted a need for judges to be more informed and aware of substance use disorders and optimal treatment approaches. In 2020 and 2021, the Appalachian/Midwestern Regional Judicial Opioid Initiative sponsored a pilot project to engage both the judiciary and […]

Motivational Interviewing: Technical Skills

Webinar

Motivational interviewing is an evidence-based practice used to help people overcome their ambivalence about change. In this interactive, skills-based workshop, participants will have the opportunity to learn about and practice the spirit of MI and both the relational and technical skills. LEARNING OBJECTIVES: Define and summarize the processes of focusing and evoking Identify different strategies […]

Honoring Our Native Veterans’ Past, Present, and Future

Webinar

Our Native Veterans serve to protect and defend the US, their tribal lands and its people. The National AI/AN ATTC and National AI/AN PTTC are collaborating to honor Native American veterans for their service in a series beginning Nov 10, 2022. The series will provide opportunities for our Native American veterans to have support, for their families to […]

The Role of Individuals and Organizations in Building Equity: Using the National CLAS Standards as a Tool

Webinar

This FREE training will explore the development of disparities in the US and their impacts on racialized and marginalized communities with an equity lens. The participants will learn about the enhanced CLAS Standards and this training will describe techniques, strategies, and opportunities for implementing the standards. Participants will also learn about approaches and strategies grounded […]

An Overview of the Screening and Pharmacological Treatment for Alcohol Use Disorder

Webinar

Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD) is the most prevalent substance use disorder worldwide and affects over 14 million adults in the US. During this webinar we will discuss the current trends related to AUD and we will dive deep into appropriate screening for hazardous drinking and the pharmacological treatment for AUD. Participants Will Discuss the prevalence […]

Engaging Families in Substance Use Prevention, Treatment and Recovery Services

Webinar

“Nothing about me without me!” . . . the rallying cry of the family and youth engagement movement captures the challenge and opportunities presented when families are effectively engaged with agencies and systems. This inspirational session, told from the perspective of both a mother and a professional in the field, will outline a continuum of […]

Overcoming Data Collection Challenges in Rural Communities

Webinar

This 90-minute session will focus on identifying the challenges rural communities face in data collection and sharing.  We will share, discuss, and work through common challenges faced by rural communities including reluctance to share and/or accept data and the lack of available local data. This training will be highly interactive and its success relies on […]

Anxiety Disorders: Screening, Diagnosis, Intervention and Treatment

Webinar

Anxiety and Anxiety Disorders appear to be increasing.? This presentation will review the commonalities and differences between “anxiety” and “anxiety disorders,” and provide an overview of evidence-based practices related to diagnosis and treatment.

The Social Determinants of Health and Environmental Strategies Part 1: Understanding and Addressing the Social Determinants of Health in Prevention

Webinar

This webinar will introduce and discuss the social determinants of health. It will explain which aspects have been found to be significantly linked to substance use, as well as how the social determinants of health are linked to inequity and health disparities. The webinar will provide recommendations on how prevention professionals can begin thinking about […]

Creating Safe Spaces for Peer Support Providers and Incorporating Anti-racist Practices in Peer Support Delivery

Webinar

In this kickoff session, join us in collaboration with peer support specialists who will speak to creating safe spaces for peer support providers within agencies. This series will open up opportunities to discuss ongoing support, career paths, antiracist practices, and how BIPOC peers can navigate the field. It will also offer a space to learn […]

Maternal Health and Substance Use: Uncovering the Stigma and Shame of Mothers Struggling With Substance Use

Webinar

Substance use among pregnant women is an urgent public health concern in the United States. This webinar will examine the history and risk factors of substance use among pregnant women. Women face unique barriers that bring shame, stigma, and social disgrace leading to under-representation in addiction prevention and treatment. Substance use has a disproportionate impact […]

Social Determinants of Health and Substance Misuse: Implications for Prevention Planning – Session 1

Webinar

Economic Stability. Education Access and Quality. Health Care Access and Quality. Neighborhoods and Build Environments. Social and Community Context. These are the common themes of Social Determinants referred to in substance misuse prevention efforts. What relationship do the Social Determinants of Health have with substance misuse prevention? If our focus is substance misuse prevention, is […]

Integrating Behavioral Health Peer Support Specialists into Crisis Response

Webinar

Across the United States, law enforcement and behavioral health agencies have increasingly begun to incorporate peer support specialists in their responses to people experiencing behavioral health crises in their community. Peer support specialists are individuals with lived experience with mental health conditions, substance use disorders, and/or trauma who are trained, and often certified, to support […]

The Social Determinants of Health and Environmental Strategies Part 2: Incorporating Environmental Strategies into Prevention: Expanding Our Reach and Addressing Health Disparities

Webinar

This webinar will introduce and discuss environmental strategies and their ability to expand the reach of prevention services. By using environmental strategies, prevention professionals can address the aspects of life around people that influence their likelihood of engaging in substance use. This webinar will discuss how environmental strategies work and their role in a public […]

Training Series to Advance Equity and Inclusion in Treatment Courts: Session 4

Webinar

The fourth and final session of NADCP's cutting-edge training series on equity and inclusion is coming up on Thursday, December 8, 2022. Don’t wait to register for these important trainings; space is limited! All webinars are free for attendees, will provide an opportunity for questions and answers as time allows, and will be recorded for […]

2022 OJJDP Tribal Youth National Conference

The 2022 OJJDP Tribal Youth National Conference will take place on December 13-15, 2022, at the Wyndham San Diego Bayside in San Diego, California. This year's theme is:“Imagining a New Future - Justice, Equity, Healing, and Empowerment for Native Youth." The Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP) Tribal Youth National Conference is a multi-faceted event […]

Substance Misuse Prevention’s Role: Addressing Disparities in Rural Communities

Webinar

Behavioral health disparities are differences in substance use or mental health outcomes linked to social, economic, and/or environmental disadvantage, adversely affecting a sub-population or group. It is the work of prevention professionals and their partners to identify, plan, and implement strategies that reduce the burden of substance use in rural communities.  This webinar provides practitioners with tools […]

Tune-in Tuesday: Equity and Inclusion in Juvenile Drug Treatment Court Treatment

Webinar

Ensuring that all youth who are experiencing substance abuse and delinquency have the same opportunities for success is one of the cornerstones of the juvenile drug treatment court's (JDTC's) philosophy. From admission to incentives and sanctions, JDTC programs should be working together to ensure that all youth are successful. No place is that more important […]

The Impact of Fentanyl on Opioid Addiction and Its Treatment: A Few Observations

Webinar

Fentanyl has presented an ongoing crisis for the United States. This webinar will cover the following topics as it relates to this crisis. How fentanyl has impacted known treatment strategies Increased opioid overdose deaths Extended the time required to complete detoxification Association with precipitated withdrawal when starting buprenorphine Difficulty to start extended-release injectable (naltrexone) treatment […]

Social Determinants of Health and Substance Misuse: Implications for Prevention Planning – Session 2

Webinar

Economic Stability. Education Access and Quality. Health Care Access and Quality. Neighborhoods and Build Environments. Social and Community Context. These are the common themes of Social Determinants referred to in substance misuse prevention efforts. What relationship do the Social Determinants of Health have with substance misuse prevention? If our focus is substance misuse prevention, is […]

Beyond Clean Needles: How Peers Talk About Harm Reduction

Webinar

It's one thing to believe in harm reduction but how do we actually have those conversations with people actively using substances? And what other things should we know about besides Narcan and clean needles? Peer and recovery mentor Sean Mahoney has been having these conversations for years and is excited to share his experience navigating these difficult […]

DeMystifying Harm Reduction

Webinar

Harm reduction has become a more prominent intervention of discussion in substance use. This webinar will introduce participants to the principles of harm reduction as well as practical strategies to implement harm reduction into their daily practices. Know, understand, and be able to apply the principles of Harm Reduction. Articulate 2-3 strategies for implementing Harm […]

Elevating Addiction Treatment Skills and Practice through the Neurobiological Advances in Addiction

Webinar

This webinar will explore the neuroscience of addiction, the impact of policy and historical treatment approaches and an exploration of the dynamics of stigma and discrimination as primary barriers to addiction care.  This webinar will set a base of shared understanding that will facilitate the introduction and implementation of other evidenced based practices in the areas […]