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Posted 1/8/2024 (updated 8/8/2025)
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 6/10/2025 (updated 8/5/2025)
Description: This presentation will examine multiple facets of the disease process of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), including the epidemiology, heritability, common comorbidities, and consequences of not treating. Specific emphasis …
Posted 6/10/2025 (updated 7/23/2025)
This webinar was presented to RCORP grantees as part of the Georgia Health Policy Center (GHPC) Webinar Series. GHPC's Center of Excellence for Children’s Behavioral Health presented a webinar and panel discussion titled Building Resiliency Through …
Posted 5/14/2025 (updated 7/11/2025)
Description: This session explored strategies for building trust between law enforcement and behavioral health providers, drawing from the experience of an RCORP consortium. During the sessions, participants learned about current initiatives that have …
Posted 5/14/2025 (updated 6/18/2025)
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 5/14/2025 (updated 6/17/2025)
Description: This presentation focused on challenges faced by social service providers in tackling SUD within rural communities and helped identify key resources and partners in delivering SUD prevention, treatment and recovery services. The U.S. …
Posted 5/14/2025 (updated 6/10/2025)
Description: This session began with an overview of the prevalence of co-occurring disorders in children and adolescents, followed by a discussion of evidence-based treatment approaches. A panel, including professionals and a parent with lived …
