Part 2: Stigma and Substance Use Disorder Prevention

Webinar

Stigma refers to a wide range of negative attitudes, values, and actions towards another group of people. It can frequently occur in behavioral health settings and often against people who […]

Recognizing Racial Stigma and Opportunities for Change

Webinar

Stigma is associated with negative and often fear based perspectives and misunderstandings of people with mental health, substance use problems or physical disabilities. Add layers of race and ethnicity, and […]

Intermediate Motivational Interviewing Training

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For individuals who have had prior MI training and want to hone their skills, we will jump right into the deeper use of spirit and OARS strategies to identify and […]

Trauma Informed Care: Concepts and Application

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Data sources estimate that between 25 to 75% of people who survive different forms of abuse and/or a violent trauma develop issues related to substance use. Despite the prevalence of trauma, it often […]

Putting the Wellness Court into Code

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This session will discuss the recent TLPI publication: Tribal Healing to Wellness Courts: Formalizing Healing to Wellness Courts in Tribal Law (2022), which tracks ways in tribes have drafted Wellness Courts into […]

Tribal Healing to Wellness Courts as Restorative Justice

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“Tribal Healing to Wellness Courts as Restorative Justice” will explain how the foundations of Healing to Wellness Courts (HTWC) are rooted in restorative justice principles, and how HTWCs have since […]

Joint Jurisdiction Healing to Wellness Courts 101: An Overview

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Tribal, state, federal and local courts have overlapping jurisdictions and face common challenges and resource limitations. To address these concerns, several jurisdictions have come together in a joint jurisdictional Healing […]

How Being Trauma Informed Improves Criminal Justice Responses

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Research data indicate higher rates of trauma among justice-involved persons than the general population. The effects of traumatic experiences can challenge a person’s capacity for recovery and pose significant barriers […]

Using ACE Data to Impact Substance Misuse Prevention

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During this online session, we will demonstrate how adverse childhood experiences (ACE) data can be used to identify risk factors that contribute to substance misuse in a community and how […]

Justice for Vets: Traumatic Brain Injury

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NADCP's Justice For Vets is offering a free webinar on traumatic brain injury (TBI). This webinar will provide attendees with a brief overview of what brain injury is and why it […]

Grantwriting Overview and Strategies for Success

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Grantwriting is an important tool for organizational success in the prevention field, but where do you start if you are new to grants? This 2-hour webinar will provide prevention professionals […]

What is Trauma-Informed Care?

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This webinar is geared toward providers who would like foundational information about trauma informed care and how to apply this approach with their interactions with people they serve, including the […]

Providing Culturally Responsive Care to the LGBT Population

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This training is intended for those who work with LGBT individuals, including professionals working in behavioral health, primary care, HIV care, public health, prevention, community-based organizations, education, and government agencies […]

The Power of Data in Prevention

Webinar

Data Informed Decision Making, or DIDM, is a critical part of strategic prevention planning.  Though we may recognize the important role data plays in our prevention efforts, we may still […]

How COVID Changed Alcohol Policy

Webinar

This 90-minute webinar will focus on the changing landscape of alcohol policies since the beginning of the COVID pandemic. The webinar will discuss the policy changes, the impact of COVID […]

RISE23

Houston, TX

RISE annually convenes public health and public safety leaders working to expand treatment for people with substance use and mental health disorders who become involved in the justice system. Whether […]