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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 8/6/2025 (updated )
In-Focus videos are short videos on a specific topic that can be watched on-demand. The first is In-Focus: Behavioral Health Integration and is now available to view below. Description: This video offers a foundational overview of behavioral health …
Posted 5/17/2024 (updated )
The resource LEVELING UP: A Guide for Optimizing the Impact of Your RCORP Consortium to Support Rural Recovery was developed by RCORP-TA and is designed to support RCORP project directors and teams in effectively structuring, leading, and managing …
Posted 2/7/2023 (updated )
Description: The opioid epidemic is a result of a complex system of varied and interrelated factors. This webinar introduced a systems thinking approach and offers tools to address complex public health challenges. Additionally, the webinar described …
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: Telehealth has long been a critical tool for expanding health care access in rural communities. While it began as a solution for geographically isolated populations, telehealth transformed into a mainstream care modality. However, this rapid …
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 …