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Posted 8/29/2025 (updated )
Transportation challenges in the rural United States pose significant barriers to engaging in health care, particularly for individuals dealing with substance use concerns. Rural communities are often isolated within large geographic areas with limited …
Posted 8/12/2025 (updated )
Pregnancy should be a time of hope and joyful anticipation—but for many women, it is marked by increased vulnerability to domestic violence. For those who also experience substance use disorders, the risks are compounded by stigma, barriers, and a …
Posted 7/29/2025 (updated )
This webinar was presented to RCORP grantees as part of the Georgia Health Policy Center (GHPC) Webinar Series. Description: GHPC presented a webinar and panel discussion titled Substance Use and Pregnancy: What are the Practical Implications? The …
Posted 1/8/2024 (updated )
The Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome (NAS) Cohort I 9 Essentials for a Successful RCORP-NAS Award: Tip Sheet is a result of collaborative efforts of the NAS Cohort I grant recipients. Drawing on the insights and experiences of our grantees, we identified 9 …
Posted 4/3/2020 (updated )
Join us for a brief primer regarding the basics of primary prevention, followed by an illuminating trip through three RCORP grantee communities skillfully implementing strategies to prevent the onset of substance use. Grantees from Georgia, Missouri, and …
Posted 5/14/2025 (updated )
Description: This workshop helped grantees to better understand substance use trends and the challenges faced by maternal and child health and other service providers as they seek to implement a family-centered approach and improve outcomes for pregnant …
Posted 12/19/2024 (updated )
Description: A Comprehensive Overview of Evidence-Based Behavioral Interventions, an hour-long webinar designed for Rural Communities Opioid Response Program (RCORP) participants seeking to enhance their understanding of effective substance use treatment …