Classroom Course » Identifying and Addressing Substance Use Trends Webinar Series Part 2: The Latest Emerging Substances of Concern (DBH & CE PTTC)

Dates & Times:
March 21, Thursday 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM
Hosted By:
DBH Training Institute

Registration is Closed

Description:

*Registration for this training will close on Tuesday, March 19, 2024 at 9:00am*


Identifying and Addressing Substance Use Trends in the United States and the Central East Region
(Webinar Series Overview)

The substance use landscape regularly experiences changes in the demand and supply of substances, the relative importance of various risk and protective factors, and the impacts of the social determinants of health. Prevention professionals should be able to identify and understand these changes so that they can adjust service delivery as needed. Relative changes in substance use patterns, or the causes behind use, can lead to a re-prioritization of key prevention activities. However, prevention professionals must balance these potential re-prioritizations with ensuring that they continue to address core, underlying prevention needs. This three-part webinar series will provide an overview of emerging drug trends in the United States, with a focus on the Central East region, explain what is known about the causes behind these trends, and discuss potential implications for the prevention field. It will also discuss how prevention professionals can incorporate addressing emerging trends into their existing workflow.


Part 2: The Latest Emerging Substances of Concern (Session Overview)

This webinar will examine data on four primary emerging substance use trends in the Central East region and around the United States: Xylazine, Nitazenes, Tianeptine, and Hallucinogens. This presentation provides information on what these substances are, their health impacts, and available data on use and consequences. It will also discuss opportunities and strategies for prevention professionals to learn more about the scope of these and other emerging trends in their communities. The webinar will identify potential data sources and techniques for collecting primary data. Additionally, the webinar will summarize harm reduction strategies that may be helpful in addressing these emerging substances of concern. Lastly, the presentation will identify opportunities to improve the public health response to substance use trends.
Objective:

By the end of this webinar, participants will be able to:
  1. Describe the available data on Xylazine, Nitazenes, Tianeptine, and Hallucinogens as well as their consequences
  2. Recognize data sources and primary data collection methods
  3. Identify harm reduction strategies related to substance use
  4. Explain strategies for developing a culturally responsive and relevant public health approach to substance use

Intended Audience:

Behavioral Health Professionals and Organizations; Community Members; Students and Educators (including faculty, administrators, supervisors, etc.)

Session Notes:
This training is in partnership with the Central East Prevention Technology Transfer Center (CE PTTC) and will be held as a live webinar on Zoom. The Central East PTTC is managed by The Danya Institute. Zoom login information will be sent, from the Danya Institute, to all registered participants at least one day in advance of the training.

In order to be eligible for the continuing education hours/certificate of attendance, you must join the live webinar in Zoom. If you are having issues accessing the training at the event's start, please email webinars@danyainstitute.org to receive assistance.
Venue:
Zoom

Certificates:
DBH Training Institute Certificate details
Social Work/Counseling CEU Certificate details
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