Classroom Course » Addressing Medical Partiality: Strengthening Prevention Pathways for Substance Use

Dates & Times:
July 31, Thursday 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM
Hosted By:
DBH Training Institute

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Description:

Substance use does not exist in isolation; it is influenced by a range of interrelated community, environmental, and health challenges contributing to risk and vulnerability. These interconnected factors, known as co-occurring health and social challenges, increase both the likelihood of substance use and the complexity of prevention efforts. Emergency departments often become the first point of contact for individuals experiencing these challenges. However, provider perceptions and attitudes can unintentionally limit access to care and undermine prevention and early intervention efforts.

This webinar is designed to equip prevention professionals with an understanding of how these interconnected health factors shape community risk, how provider assumptions can create obstacles or challenges to prevention and treatment, and how prevention efforts can be strengthened through collaborative, systems-level approaches. Participants will leave with strategies to integrate proactive, prevention-first responses into healthcare and community settings, ensuring early identification and support for those at elevated risk.

Objective:

At the end of this training participants will be able to:

  1. Explain how multiple, interrelated community and health factors increase the risk of substance use and complicate prevention efforts.
  2. Describe the critical role of emergency departments as key settings for early identification and intervention and the impact of provider perceptions on care delivery.
  3.  Identify how provider attitudes and unintentional views can affect prevention pathways and access to supportive services.
  4. Demonstrate strategies that promote prevention-focused, person-centered approaches in healthcare and community environments, using collaborative models that support early intervention and long-term well-being.
Intended Audience:
Prevention Professionals, Social Workers, and Therapists
Session Notes:

*Training participants must log into the Zoom training session on a computer (laptop or desktop). Using a mobile device such as a tablet or cellphone is prohibited. *

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.

***Time Zone: Eastern Standard Time***

Venue:
Zoom

Presenters:
 Demetrie Garner 
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