Understanding Trauma-Informed Care: A Deeper Dive

Virtual NH, United States

This two-hour training will present recovery support workers with an overview of the physiological and cognitive effects of trauma. We will explore ways to recognize trauma symptoms and cues, how to provide trauma-informed care, and ways to promote a trauma-informed atmosphere within your work setting.

A Cognitive Approach to Self-Care for Certified Recovery Support Workers

130 Pembroke Road, Suite 100, Concord, NH 03301

This hybrid training will cover concepts primarily from Rational Emotive Behavioral Therapy and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy approaches to illustrated the inter-connectedness between thoughts, feelings and behaviors and how a cognitive approach to self-care can be developed and utilized in conjunction with other aspects of our self-care plan. This training is not intended to provide clinical techniques. It ... read more

Equitable and Affordable Healthcare: A Shared Responsibility

The University of New Hampshire College of Health and Human Services is hosting its Annual Health Law and Policy Event. This hybrid event will discuss what can be done to make healthcare equitable and affordable in New Hampshire. Register here 

Supporting NH’s Families in Addiction: Resources to Help Kinship Caregivers

New Hampshire Governor’s Commission on Alcohol and Other Drugs 107 North Main Street, Concord, NH, United States

This two-hour training will provide an introduction to the effects of parental substance use disorder on all family members with a particular focus on the children. Emphasis will be on ways to promote increased resiliency and hope for recovery in family members. This sets the stage for a panel on resources and programs available for children ... read more

Navigating the Tough Stuff: LGBTQ Suicide Awareness for Families Webinar Series

The first session will explore the topic of increasing LGBTQ youth suicide awareness from the family perspective. Participants will learn where to find expert information, risk factors as well as identify holistic ways to address youth suicide based on all ten family life domain areas. The second session will take place on Friday, July 22.

Recovery Housing 101

130 Pembroke Road, Concord, NH 03301

This in-person training will review the National Alliance for Recovery Residences (NARR) standards and compare and contrast all aspects of recovery housing including location, financing, house layout and program rules and regulations.

NADCP RISE 22

Nashville, TN

The NADCP is holding its 27th RISE conference in Nashville, TN on July 25 - 28 2022. Participate in this conference which convenes leaders in public health and public safety for four energizing days of education, innovation and collaboration.

ASAM Criteria Skills Building

Virtual NH, United States

This two-day, application-focused training provides participants with an in-depth look at the theoretical foundations of the Criteria, including clinically–driven services, biopsychosocial assessment, the six dimensions, continued stay, and transfer/discharge criteria.

Enhancing Ethical Decision Making While Working with Clients Experiencing Mental Health and Substance Use Concerns

Virtual NH, United States

There are many times when clinical practice with clients who have lived experience with mental health and substance use concerns present unique ethical challenges.  These types of challenges are most effectively and efficiently responded to by clinical staff that understand ethical principles and decision making.  This training will provide content regarding common types of ethical ... read more

East Coast Symposium

Baltimore, MD

A three-day symposium where participants will have the opportunity to come together to discuss patient care strategies, connect and engage with national and influential leaders, and take away critical knowledge to address the significant changes in addiction treatment.

35th Annual NPN Conference – The Power of Hope: Healthy Opportunities for Prevention to Empower Change

Virtual NH, United States

The annual National Prevention Network (NPN) Conference highlights the latest research in the substance use prevention field. It provides a forum for prevention professionals, coalition leaders, researchers, and federal partners to share research, best practices, and promising evaluation results for the purpose of integrating research into prevention practice.

 
Note: The events contained in this calendar are subject to change without notice by their respective organizers. Refer to each event's website for updates.