Governor’s Commission on Alcohol and Other Drugs Meeting
Executive Council Chamber at the State House 107 North Main Street, Concord, NH, United StatesCommission meetings are open to the public.
Commission meetings are open to the public.
This two-hour training examines trends in NH and explores the adulterants cut into today’s street drug supply and their physical effects, including in samples of cocaine, fentanyl, heroin, and methamphetamines as well as the presence of xylazine in fentanyl. This will provide an opportunity to discuss community drug checking and the barriers in NH around policies that ... read more
The goal of this six-hour workshop is to introduce attendees to the performance domains of the CRSW credential: Ethical Responsibility, Advocacy, Mentoring and Education, Recovery and Wellness Support. Information will be specific to peer support and working with individuals with substance use and co-occurring mental health disorders in a supportive way.
This session will offer a review of challenges and themes in grieving identified by surviving family members and will review common tasks and opportunities to foster healing.
This full-day training will cover the growth and development of the brain from infancy to late adolescence and examine the impact of various substances in the trajectory of that development.
Review materials from the meeting: Collaborative Meeting Notes January 17, 2024 | Recording Passcode:=6782y7h Family Care Planner Project Overview Perinatal Substance Exposure Collaborative Updates Perinatal Substance Exposure Data Update Meetings for the NH Perinatal Substance Exposure Collaborative Meeting are virtual and open to the public. Please contact nhcenterforexcellence@jsi.com for meeting information.
Meetings of the Data Task Force are open to the public. Virtual attendance is encouraged. Please register here for the Zoom meeting information. Meeting Agenda Meeting Summary Meeting Minutes
This training is appropriate for anyone working in the field of substance misuse prevention. Participants will explore the six principles of the Prevention Code of Ethics principles (Non-Discrimination, Competence, Integrity, Nature of Services, Confidentiality and Ethical Obligations for Community and Society) and a four-step decision-making process designed to help navigate ethical dilemmas.
Budget Task Force meetings are open to the public. Virtual attendance is encouraged. Please register here for the Zoom meeting information. Meeting Agenda
C&C Task Force meetings are open to the public. Virtual attendance is encouraged. Please register here for the Zoom meeting information.
Meetings of the Data Task Force are open to the public. Virtual attendance is encouraged. Please register here for the Zoom meeting information.
This interactive workshop advances beyond the typical discussion of ethical principles, and explores the benefits of ethical practice, the burdens associated with ethical practice, and best practices for navigating challenging ethical situations.
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