• Caregiver Involvement in Adolescent Substance Use Treatment: Core Principles and Applied Techniques

    Virtual Event

    Caregiver involvement in adolescent substance use treatment is consistently linked to better outcomes. This presentation will summarize parenting practices that raise or lower adolescents' risk for opioid, stimulant, and other substance use, describe the mechanisms through which caregivers can both amplify and reduce that risk, and present the primary targets of caregiver-focused interventions using a […]

  • Artificial Intelligence (AI) in TeleBehavioral Health: Promise. Practice. Responsibility.

    Virtual Event

    The TeleBehavioral Health Summit (TeleBH Summit) is a two-day accredited virtual conference focused on the growing role of artificial intelligence and digital innovation in behavioral health care. The Summit is offered at no cost. Building on the Behavioral Health Institute’s TeleBehavioral Health Training Series, the TeleBH Summit brings together national experts, clinicians, policymakers, and thought […]

  • Mindfulness-Based Relapse Prevention (MBRP) for People with HIV and a Substance Use Disorder

    Virtual Event

    This session is part of NAHEWD's national webinar series Bridging HIV and SUD: Innovations in the Field. The series is highlighting various innovative models and approaches to treating substance use disorder (SUD) in people at risk for and living with HIV. This lecture will explore the basic tenets of MBRP and the application of this approach […]

  • From Cell to Community: Supporting Individuals Reintegrating after Incarceration

    Virtual Event

    The Overdose Prevention Engagement Network (OPEN) at the University of Michigan is a multidisciplinary team committed to improving lives and reducing harms of substance use. Through partnership with individuals, communities, and organizations, OPEN provides education and resources to strengthen person-centered prevention, treatment, and recovery efforts.  OPEN has graciously extended a warm invitation to Indian Country […]

  • Native-Centered Community Overdose Training

    Virtual Event

    CCUIH (California Consortium for Urban Indian Health) hosts free, virtual Community Overdose Trainings on the second Tuesday of every month at 6PM PST. These Native-centered, community-based trainings cover overdose information, naloxone (Narcan) administration, and life-saving response skills. Remaining 2026 dates include May 12, June 9, July 14, August 11, September 8, October 13, November 10, […]

  • Washoe County Prevention Conference

    Atlantis Casino Resort Spa 3800 S Virginia St,, Reno, NV, United States

    The Washoe County Prevention Conference (WCPC) brings together professionals, educators, and community leaders committed to building healthier, more resilient communities across Nevada. Join us for two impactful days of learning, collaboration, and connection! WHY ATTEND Two impactful days of learning and collaboration Evidence-based prevention strategies Engaging and interactive workshops Networking with prevention leaders and partners […]

  • The Indian Country Adolescent Health ECHO

    Virtual Event

    The Indian Country Adolescent Health ECHO: Centering wellness, resilience, and culture to strengthen Indigenous adolescent health is a collaborative to learn from, and improve the health and wellness of, American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) adolescents. It envisions a future where AI/AN adolescents thrive in systems designed for their wellness. Through monthly 1- hour teleECHO […]

  • Medetomidine Impacts on Clinical Management and Systems of Care

    Virtual Event

    Medetomidine, a highly potent veterinary alpha-2 adrenergic agonist, has recently emerged as a significant adulterant within the U.S. illicit opioid supply. This presentation entitled will review the introduction of medetomidine in the U.S. drug supply, the pharmacology and clinical effects of medetomidine, and the distinguishing features of medetomidine toxicity and withdrawal. We will outline emerging […]

  • Preventing Suicide Among American Indian and Alaska Native Service Members, Veterans, and their Families Webinar Learning Series – Someone to Call – A Lifeline for Indigenous People

    Virtual Event

    American Indian and Alaska Native (AIAN) people have a proud and exemplary tradition of military service, consistently serving at one of the highest per-capita rates of any ethnic group in the United States. This dedication and sacrifice, however, have come at a significant cost. According to U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) data, AIAN Veterans […]