CRSWs Supervising CRSWs

Virtual NH, United States

This course is an entry-level supervision course that outlines concepts critical to the success of the peer worker and the peer role in the agency. This course is designed specifically for CRSWs who will be supervising other peers or CRSWs in NH.

$50.00 – $65.00

Prevention Ethics

130 Pembroke Road, Suite 150, Concord, NH 03301

This training is appropriate for anyone working in the field of substance misuse prevention. Participants will explore case examples on topics ranging from confidentiality and integrity to ethical obligations and non-discrimination. Participants will engage in small- and large-group discussions of key concepts. At completion, participants will be able to: define ethics and related terms; describe the six principles ... read more

$50.00 – $65.00

SAMHSA’s 19th Prevention Day

Whether you are a prevention practitioner, community leader, researcher, scientist, consumer, or an advocate, this interactive forum has something for everyone. Please visit SAMHSA’s new Prevention Day webpage for the latest updates, workshop announcements, and guest speakers leading up to the event.

What Does NOT Work in Prevention

Virtual NH, United States

This event will cover information on common myths and tactics that do not work in prevention and provide ways in which these tactics can be flipped to create positive impacts in the community. Register here.

ASAM Fundamentals of Addiction Medicine Workshop

Virtual NH, United States

This two-day, eight-hour, virtual-live workshop is designed for providers new to the field of addiction medicine in settings such as primary care, emergency care, and behavioral health, who see patients at risk for or with substance use disorders (SUDs). Participants will be presented an overview of the basics of addiction medicine, which covers how to screen, diagnose, treat ... read more

The Neuroscience of Addiction and Prevention

Virtual NH, United States

This "live" webinar builds on the growing neuroscientific understanding of human behavior to explain the intrinsic vulnerabilities that emerge from the interaction between biological and environmental factors and the impact that drugs have on brain circuitry and behavior.

 
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