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Posted 12/15/2021
More than twenty percent of adults—or 1 in 5—experience a behavioral health disorder every year in the United States. Behavioral health disorders can be challenging to identify, screen for and treat, especially in rural communities and the supply of behavioral health providers often cannot meet the demand for services. This webinar highlighted state policy options to increase access to rural behavioral health providers, including leveraging telebehavioral health, considering licensing policies and compacts, utilizing emerging health professionals to address workforce gaps, and examining scope of practice policies for behavioral health professionals.
Posted 9/28/2022 (updated 10/26/2023)
During the August 2022 RCORP Data Coordinator Calls, many of those who attended expressed interest in learning more about how to use GoogleForms to collect data from their consortium members and partners.
Posted 11/1/2022 (updated 10/26/2023)
During the September 2022 Data Coordinator meetings, many of those who attended expressed interest in learning more about how to use their RCORP data to create a data visualization. Below, you’ll find the recording and slides from the session, Creating Data Visualizations with RCORP Data, held on October 25, 2022.
Posted 1/4/2023 (updated 10/26/2023)
The RCORP-Evaluation & RCORP-Technical Assistance teams hosted two webinars on Strategies for Collecting RCORP Data for new Implementation 4, Psychostimulant Support 2, Behavioral Healthcare Support, and MAT Access grantees. Below you’ll find the recording and slides to access the webinar recording from our session held on December 14th.
Posted 2/7/2023 (updated 10/26/2023)
This session was held for Implementation 4 grantees preparing for their first PIMS report, but the content is applicable to all RCORP cohorts who are interested in improving their data collection and reporting strategies.
Posted 6/1/2022 (updated 10/26/2023)
This webinar illustrated how to use the data dashboards to understand and display your progress to funders, stakeholders, and the community. Examples of how to use dashboard filters, understand trends, and explore relationships between data displayed in various charts were provided.
Posted 2/7/2023 (updated 2/20/2024)
This session was held for Implementation III grantees who are interested in learning more about how to access and utilize their recently released RCORP Data Dashboards. January Data Coordinator meeting content, which includes strategies for preventing common PIMS errors, is also covered during this session.
Posted 11/24/2021 (updated 3/26/2024)
This webinar will provide participants with an understanding of the role of the medical examiners and coroners in the surveillance of drug overdose deaths, as well as the current efforts to strengthen the death investigation system. The webinar will also cover an overview of the overdose fatality review process and tools available for implementation.
Posted 11/30/2021 (updated 3/26/2024)
Peer providers are viable, evidence based, stand alone or additions to comprehensive teams that approach struggle interventions. Peer providers can be appropriate for any environment that have people with challenges ranging from substance use, gun violence, domestic violence to mental health experiences.
Learning Objectives:
What are the certifications that a peer provider can receive? You will walk away knowing various ways peers can show up in the workplace.
What additional training do peer providers need? Information on what trainings would be helpful for peers to be able to support others well will be provided.
How do we find, support and retain peer providers in the work place? Knowing where to recruit peers, how to keep the workplace well for peer will be knowledge you will leave with.
Presenter: Tanya Kraege
Posted 3/14/2022 (updated 3/27/2024)
Substance use and its progression to impairment, loss of control, and development of substance use disorders is a significant problem for adolescents and young adults. This presentation will provide an overview of developmentally-informed approaches to engaging youth and their families in treatment.
Learning Objectives:
Recognize motivational approaches to working with substance involved youth
Identify approaches to engaging families of substance involved youth
Speaker: Marc Fishman, MD