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Apr

21

The Brain, Substance Use Disorders and Parenting: A Guide for Public Health & Community…

DESCRIPTION In this training participants will gain a deeper understanding of the mechanisms

Apr

20

April 20: Using NIATx to Strengthen Your Workforce: Implementing CLAS Standards for Recruiting,…

Learn how to strengthen your workforce by using the NIATx model of process improvement when

Apr

20

Recovery Science and Harm Reduction Reading Group (New England Region 1) – April 2023

The New England ATTC Harm Reduction Coordinator, Siena Napoleon, will co-host a meeting of the

Apr

19

Care & Share for Prevention, Treatment, and Recovery

This is an expanded version of the popular TOR Care & Share sessions that began in early 2020, now

Apr

19

2023 Maternal Health Learning Collaborative - Session 2

This is a closed event. This will be the 3rd annual Learning Collaborative with HRSA/SAMHSA/DQTQ

Apr

19

Buprenorphine Initiation in the Age of Fentanyl

DESCRIPTION: As the illicit opioid supply includes more and more fentanyl, there have been

Apr

19

De-escalation, Basic Tools for Social Workers (4/19/23)

Difficult moments don’t have to grow into "incidents" that can threaten client engagement and

Apr

19

Why Don't You Sober Up? - An Alcohol Awareness Listening Session

Did you know that AI/ANs, as an ethnic group, have one of the highest rates of abstinence from

Apr

19

Addiction and Recovery: Cultural Elements in Working with Hispanic, Latino and Latinx Populations …

The New England ATTC in partnership with the Community Care Alliance of RI is providing targeted

Apr

19

6th Annual Howard Center Conference: Breaking Barriers – Finding Purpose & Possibilities Together …

The New England ATTC is proud to co-sponsor the 6th Annual Howard Center conference: Breaking

Apr

18

Indigenous Behavioral Health Series: Fundamentals of Adolescent Development - Session 1

This series provides a broad and basic overview of youth development, with a focus on adolescence

Apr

18

Adult Co-Occurring Disorders Simplified

Millions of Americans have a co-occurring disorder that affects their daily lives. The brain is a

 

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