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Posted 10/7/2019 (updated 3/25/2024)
The Adopting a Shared Framework for Community Collaboration webinar addresses new questions and comments about the development of a shared public health framework, strategic planning, consortium partners, and opioid use disorder treatment.
Posted 10/7/2019 (updated 3/25/2024)
It’s All About That Data (Panel Discussion) Webinar Reccording
Posted 10/7/2019 (updated 3/25/2024)
Mapping Your Way from Vision to Impact: Strategic Planning Tools and Tips (Panel Discussion) Presentation and Resources.
Posted 12/30/2019 (updated 3/28/2024)
SBIRT is an integrated, public health approach to the delivery of early intervention and treatment services for persons with substance use disorders and those at risk of developing these disorders.
Posted 12/30/2019 (updated 3/28/2024)
Opioid overdose continues to be a major health problem. This toolkit will provide information on disorder facts, steps for First Responders, information for Prescribers, safety advice, and recovering from opioid overdose.
Posted 1/16/2020 (updated 3/28/2024)
There are many different definitions and concepts associated with services integration.
Posted 1/16/2020 (updated 3/28/2024)
Co-location refers to services that are located in the same physical space (e.g. office, building, campus), though not necessarily fully integrated with one another.
Posted 1/22/2020 (updated 3/28/2024)
Employee Assistance and Resource Network on Disability Inclusion's Mental Health Toolkit: Resources for Fostering a Mentally Healthy Workplace
Posted 1/28/2020 (updated 3/28/2024)
Bridge (formerly CA Bridge) has training for care navigators, prescribers, and nurses. There is no cost for the trainings. You must create a free account to access the trainings.
Posted 2/10/2020 (updated 3/28/2024)
The consequences for failing to treat OUD within correctional settings are significant. In addition to risk of overdose, most individuals who receive MAT in the community lose access to treatment upon confinement; studies show these individuals experience extreme stress. Individuals with opioid dependence entering correctional facilities are also at high risk for opioid withdrawal syndrome.