Contingency Management: An Essential Treatment Approach for Individuals with Stimulant Use Disorder

Virtual NH, United States

This training will be remote only. Research evidence will be presented to demonstrate the populations and settings where CM has been used. There are some critically important considerations in successfully implementing CM. These include rigorous protocols, fraud prevention “guardrails” and fully developed training and implementation plans to ensure fidelity to CM procedures.

Adult Drug Treatment Court Operational Tune-up Training Application Deadline

Research confirms that ongoing training is critical to the success of treatment courts. Operational tune-up training challenges seasoned court teams to self-assess and provides assistance in taking corrective steps to improve policy, practice, and outcomes. Operational tune-up training is designed for adult drug treatment courts and veterans treatment courts with at least two years’ operating ... read more

Free

NHADACA Annual Meeting & Presentation: Working with Individuals Who Use Stimulants

180 South River Road, Bedford, NH 130 South River Road, Bedford, NH, United States

The NH Alcohol & Drug Abuse Counselors Association will meet for their annual membership and business meeting.  All interested persons are welcome to attend.  Association business will include updates and exciting changes within NHADACA, introductions to new staff, professional and community recognition awards, and board of director election results. Following the business meeting, there will ... read more

$30.00 – $50.00

Webinar: Introduction to Program Sustainability

Virtual NH, United States

REGISTER NOW! This introductory webinar orients participants to the factors beyond funding that impact a program’s capacity for sustainability. The Program Sustainability framework identifies eight theory and evidence-based domains, critical to public health programs’ long-term capacity for sustainability, namely: Environmental Support, Funding Stability, Partnerships, Organizational Capacity, Program Evaluation, Program Adaptation, Communications, and Strategic Planning. Participants ... read more

Free for the prevention community in NH

New Hampshire Behavioral Health Summit

DoubleTree by Hilton, Downtown Manchester 700 Elm St, Manchester, NH, United States

Since 2017, The NH Community Behavioral Health Association (CBHA), The NH Alcohol and Other Drug Service Providers Association (NHPA) and the NH Alcohol and Drug Abuse Counselors Association (NHADACA) partnered to host the New Hampshire Behavioral Health Summit, focused on setting the public policy stage for key legislative and agency initiatives, integration, and building capacity ... read more

$175.00 – $225.00

NH Recovery Houses – How to Determine the Best Fit: A 3-Hour Training with Kim Bock

130 Pembroke Road, Suite 150, Concord, NH 03301

This training will decipher the New Hampshire Coalition for Recovery Residences (NHCORR) website, assist participants in classifying clients and discerning the best fit recovery residences for a particular person, and make use of real life examples in which these resources are and have been used.

$30.00 – $45.00

VIRTUAL: Human Trafficking, Sex Trafficking, and Substance Use Disorders

Virtual NH, United States

This is a (6) hour Training specific to Substance Abuse for addiction professionals and other service providers interested in increasing their understanding of the link between stimulant and opioid abuse, human trafficking, & sex trafficking. Participants will be provided information regarding sex trafficking dynamics. Participants will also be equipped with tools to assist clients in ... read more

$65.00 – $80.00

NH Perinatal Substance Exposure Collaborative Meeting

Virtual NH, United States

Review materials from the meeting: Collaborative Meeting Notes - December 8, 2022 | Recording New Hampshire Substance Exposure Data Presentation State Plans of Safe Care Research Update Presentation https://nhcenterforexcellence.org/wp-content/uploads/mp4/nh-psec-meeting-20221208.mp4 Meetings for the NH Perinatal Substance Exposure Collaborative are virtual and open to the public.

Governor’s Commission Meeting

Executive Council Chamber at the State House 107 North Main Street, Concord, NH, United States

Dealing with Loss from Overdose and Suicide: Ethical and Self-Care Implications

130 Pembroke Road, Suite 150, Concord, NH 03301

This workshop will examine how the loss of a client/participant to overdose or suicide may impact treatment providers, recovery support providers, and other care-givers, as well as the ethical and clinical issues to consider when providing post-vention support and response.

$65.00 – $80.00

SUD in Older Adults – An Overlooked, but Important Population

Virtual NH, United States

This session will unmask the reality of SUDs in older adults, review health and social circumstances that facilitate SUD development as people age, and explain why the use of alcohol and other drugs is particularly dangerous in this population.

 
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