Healthcare teams lack awareness and knowledge about harm reduction services including: 1) prevention and response efforts, 2) available resources, 3) promising practices, 4) disease testing and prevention, 5) addiction and recovery services, 6) local and state partnerships, and 7) the current status of the drug overdose epidemic. These modules will focus on COVID-19, mental health and substance use, collaborative approaches to improving care for pregnant people with affected by opioid use and housing for high-risk populations.

Activities

2021 Kentucky Harm Reduction Summit - Housing for Unhoused and High-Risk Populations: Urban versus Rural

Healthcare teams lack awareness and knowledge about harm reduction services including: 1) prevention and response efforts, 2) available resources, 3) promising practices, 4) disease testing and prevention, 5) addiction and recovery services, 6) local and state partnerships, and 7) the current status of the drug overdose epidemic.

Faculty

Activity Details

  • CreditAmounts:
    • Other: 1.25
    • ASWB ACE: 1.25
    • CCHW: 1.25
  • Type: Video Webcast Video Activity
  • Expires: Nov 7, 2024
  • Cost: Free
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2021 Kentucky Harm Reduction Summit - A Statewide Collaborative Approach to Improving Care for Pregnant People Affected by Opioid Use in Massachusetts

Healthcare teams lack awareness and knowledge about harm reduction services including: 1) prevention and response efforts, 2) available resources, 3) promising practices, 4) disease testing and prevention, 5) addiction and recovery services, 6) local and state partnerships, and 7) the current status of the drug overdose epidemic.

Faculty

Activity Details

  • CreditAmounts:
    • CME: 1.25
    • CPE: 1.25
    • Other: 1.25
    • CNE: 1.25
  • Type: Video Webcast Video Activity
  • Expires: Nov 7, 2024
  • Cost: Free
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2021 Kentucky Harm Reduction Summit - COVID-19, Mental Health and Substance Use: Rapid Research Review and Implications for Prevention

Healthcare teams lack awareness and knowledge about harm reduction services including: 1) prevention and response efforts, 2) available resources, 3) promising practices, 4) disease testing and prevention, 5) addiction and recovery services, 6) local and state partnerships, and 7) the current status of the drug overdose epidemic.

Faculty

Activity Details

  • CreditAmounts:
    • CME: 1.00
    • CPE: 1.25
    • Other: 1.25
    • EMS: 1.25
    • ASWB ACE: 1.00
    • CNE: 1.00
    • CCHW: 1.00
  • Type: Video Webcast Video Activity
  • Expires: Nov 7, 2024
  • Cost: Free
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