
Listening Session and Strategic Discussion Series
Emerging Issues Around COVID-19 and Social Determinants of Health for the Substance Use Prevention, Treatment, and Recovery Workforces

COVID-19 Related Products and Events
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COVID-19 Related Products and Resources
Addressing Addiction in Our Native American Communities Volume 7 Issue 3: Recovering from Substance Use Disorders During COVID-19
Clinical Tele-Supervision self-paced course
Happy National Minority Health Month!
March is National Problem Gambling Awareness Month!
Substance Use Disorder Services in the Days of a Pandemic (Part 3): Gifts of the Pandemic
[Seminario Web] COVID-19 y la comunidad Latina: Técnicas para reducir el estrés, el estigma, y el uso de sustancias ilícitas
[Webinar] COVID-19 and the Latinx Community: Skills to reduce stress, stigma, and substance use
The Dialogue eNewsletter January 2021
[Factsheets] COVID-19 and the Latinx Community: Skills to reduce stress, stigma, and substance use
El impacto que tienen el uso de sustancias ilegales, las infecciones virales y la pandemia del COVID 19 en las mujeres embarazadas [Spanish Webinar]
Resource Guide for Native American / Alaska Native Behavioral Health Providers During COVID-19 and Beyond
Essential Conversations in Social Services 2020: Post Pandemic Trends in Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder
Substance Use Disorder (SUD) Telehealth Survey Results
Substance Use Disorder (SUD) Telehealth Survey Results
Substance Use Disorder (SUD) Telehealth Survey Results
Substance Use Disorder (SUD) Telehealth Survey Results
Substance Use Disorder (SUD) Telehealth Survey Results
Substance Use Disorder (SUD) Telehealth Survey Results
Substance Use Disorder (SUD) Telehealth Survey Results
Substance Use Disorder (SUD) Telehealth Survey Results
Best Practices in Supporting Recovery During a Pandemic
An Ecological Snapshot of Racial Inequity
Essential Conversations in Social Services 2020: Psychiatrists' View of Supporting Recovery in 2020 & Beyond
Inspire and Think Big: Recovery Communities' Role in Challenging Times, Part 5
Inspire and Think Big: Recovery Communities' Role in Challenging Times, Part 4
Additional Resources
General:
New England ATTC COVID-19 Resources: Training, One-page guides, Webinar on Expanding Recovery and Wellness in a Pandemic, Self-Care resources, Trauma during COVID presentation, and SAMHSA resources.
Resources to Support Mental Health and Coping with the Coronavirus (COVID-19) SPRC (Suicide Prevention Resource Center): Compilation of resources for the general public, parents and caregivers, mental health professionals, community leaders, and tribal populations.
ASAM COVID-19 Clinical Resources: ASAM has created a collection of educational resources addressing guidance for addiction medicine treatment within the context of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Wellness & Self-Care for Providers:
Wellness and Self-Compassion: Supporting Mental Health and Substance Use Providers During the Pandemic: Supporting Mental Health and Substance Use Providers during the crisis created by COVID-19 is imperative. This webinar focuses on how providers are coping and how to best support this critical segment of the workforce.
Self Care Series: From the South Africa HIV ATTC, a variety of tools for self-care including reflection & breathing exercises, the wellness wheel, coping and emotional check-in tools.
Social Determinants of Health:
Providing Culturally Relevant Crisis Services During COVID-19: Cultural Responsive Factors which influence the response to crisis and challenges experienced during COVID-19 for the Hmong population.
COVID-19 and Social Determinants of Health Series: Facilitated Online Discussions from the Addiction Technology Transfer Center (ATTC) Network, and the Prevention Technology Transfer Center (PTTC) Network focused on emerging issues around social determinants of health (SDH) and COVID-19. The intent was to gather strategies and resources to identify emerging best practices that can support underserved and/or communities of color. Each session includes a report with notes, core themes, strategies, and resources.
Western Connecticut Mental Health Network: Understanding Disparities and Building Health Equity from a Social Justice Perspective During the COVID-19 Healthcare Crisis Wellness & Self-Care for Practitioners: A webinar from the New England ATTC in collaboration with the Western Connecticut Mental Health Network (WCMHN) supporting the ongoing dialogue and understanding of the many societal forces, including structural racism, that contribute to health disparities in our community and the population struggling with addiction and mental illness.
The Opioid Epidemic and COVID-19: How Social Determinants of Health Create Differential Impacts:
Links to evidence-based resources and practices related to the virus.
Latinx Community Resources:
[Factsheets] COVID-19 and the Latinx Community: Skills to reduce stress, stigma, and substance use
Fact Sheet: Alcohol Use and Abuse During COVID-19: Fact sheet from The National Hispanic and Latino Addiction Technology Transfer Center on Alcohol Use and Abuse During COVID-19 available for download and distribution. This fact sheet has been translated from English to both Spanish and Portuguese.
Federal Resources
SAMHSA COVID-19 guidance and resources to assist individuals, providers, communities, and states across the country. UPDATED FAQs for Opioid Use Disorder Prescribing and Dispensing in the COVID-19 Emergency.
Double Jeopardy: COVID-19 and Behavioral Health Disparities for Black and Latino Communities in the U.S. - This SAMHSA brief looks at recent reports that indicate the current pandemic disproportionately impacts communities of color, compounding longstanding racial disparities.
Identification and Management of Mental Health Symptoms and Conditions Associated with Long COVID. - This SAMHSA advisory discusses the epidemiology of the mental health symptoms and conditions of Long COVID, provides evidence-based resources for the treatment of those conditions, and offers possible resources.