October 1, 2024 Campaign Aims to Reduce Disparities in SUD-Related Deaths in Allegheny County An Allegheny County campaign has been launched to reduce the disparities in Substance Use Disorder (SUD) deaths as well as increase access to treatment and recovery services. Learn More Black residents in Allegheny County are more than three times more likely to die from drug overdoses than white residents, according to the Connect Protect Recover campaign. Additionally, Black and Brown communities in the county are disproportionately impacted by opioids and other drugs. Connect Protect Recover launched this year to ensure that residents of these communities have an equal voice in which potential solutions should be funded by the county. The campaign is asking for county residents to share their thoughts on how it should spend millions of dollars it will receive as part of the national Opioid Settlement Fund. It specifically seeks input on how to use the funds to: Support new and existing resources to address harms related to opioid use Help people with opioid addiction and related disorders Address harms caused to those impacted by the opioid epidemic The campaign hopes to hear from a broad and diverse range of community members, especially those in active addiction or with lived experience involving SUDs. Those interested can provide feedback on the campaign’s website. The public comment period ends on Thursday, Oct. 31.
August 7, 2024 Brazelton Touchpoints Center: Families in Recovery Brazelton Touchpoints Center will host a training course on deepening knowledge about the effect of substance use order (SUD) and prenatal exposure on families. Learn More Families in Recovery: Touchpoints in the Context of Substance Use Disorder will return on Sept. 10. The training opportunity is designed to enhance skills and deepen understanding of working with families affected by SUD and prenatal exposure. The course will include six four-hour live sessions, at which attendance is required to obtain 20.35 continuing education credits for physicians, nurses, social workers, and psychologists. Closed captioning will be available. The sessions will run from noon to 4 p.m. ET on the following dates: Tuesday, Sept. 10 Thursday, Sept. 12 Tuesday, Sept. 17 Thursday, Sept. 19 Tuesday, Sept. 24 Thursday, Sept. 26 Registration is now open.
Brazelton Touchpoints Center: Families in Recovery Brazelton Touchpoints Center will host a training course on deepening knowledge about the effect of substance use order (SUD) and prenatal exposure on families. Learn More Families in Recovery: Touchpoints in the Context of Substance Use Disorder will return on Sept. 10. The training opportunity is designed to enhance skills and deepen understanding of working with families affected by SUD and prenatal exposure. The course will include six four-hour live sessions, at which attendance is required to obtain 20.35 continuing education credits for physicians, nurses, social workers, and psychologists. Closed captioning will be available. The sessions will run from noon to 4 p.m. ET on the following dates: Tuesday, Sept. 10 Thursday, Sept. 12 Tuesday, Sept. 17 Thursday, Sept. 19 Tuesday, Sept. 24 Thursday, Sept. 26 Registration is now open.
Brazelton Touchpoints Center: Families in Recovery Brazelton Touchpoints Center will host a training course on deepening knowledge about the effect of substance use order (SUD) and prenatal exposure on families. Learn More Families in Recovery: Touchpoints in the Context of Substance Use Disorder will return on Sept. 10. The training opportunity is designed to enhance skills and deepen understanding of working with families affected by SUD and prenatal exposure. The course will include six four-hour live sessions, at which attendance is required to obtain 20.35 continuing education credits for physicians, nurses, social workers, and psychologists. Closed captioning will be available. The sessions will run from noon to 4 p.m. ET on the following dates: Tuesday, Sept. 10 Thursday, Sept. 12 Tuesday, Sept. 17 Thursday, Sept. 19 Tuesday, Sept. 24 Thursday, Sept. 26 Registration is now open.
Brazelton Touchpoints Center: Families in Recovery Brazelton Touchpoints Center will host a training course on deepening knowledge about the effect of substance use order (SUD) and prenatal exposure on families. Learn More Families in Recovery: Touchpoints in the Context of Substance Use Disorder will return on Sept. 10. The training opportunity is designed to enhance skills and deepen understanding of working with families affected by SUD and prenatal exposure. The course will include six four-hour live sessions, at which attendance is required to obtain 20.35 continuing education credits for physicians, nurses, social workers, and psychologists. Closed captioning will be available. The sessions will run from noon to 4 p.m. ET on the following dates: Tuesday, Sept. 10 Thursday, Sept. 12 Tuesday, Sept. 17 Thursday, Sept. 19 Tuesday, Sept. 24 Thursday, Sept. 26 Registration is now open.
Brazelton Touchpoints Center: Families in Recovery Brazelton Touchpoints Center will host a training course on deepening knowledge about the effect of substance use order (SUD) and prenatal exposure on families. Learn More Families in Recovery: Touchpoints in the Context of Substance Use Disorder will return on Sept. 10. The training opportunity is designed to enhance skills and deepen understanding of working with families affected by SUD and prenatal exposure. The course will include six four-hour live sessions, at which attendance is required to obtain 20.35 continuing education credits for physicians, nurses, social workers, and psychologists. Closed captioning will be available. The sessions will run from noon to 4 p.m. ET on the following dates: Tuesday, Sept. 10 Thursday, Sept. 12 Tuesday, Sept. 17 Thursday, Sept. 19 Tuesday, Sept. 24 Thursday, Sept. 26 Registration is now open.
Brazelton Touchpoints Center: Families in Recovery Brazelton Touchpoints Center will host a training course on deepening knowledge about the effect of substance use order (SUD) and prenatal exposure on families. Learn More Families in Recovery: Touchpoints in the Context of Substance Use Disorder will return on Sept. 10. The training opportunity is designed to enhance skills and deepen understanding of working with families affected by SUD and prenatal exposure. The course will include six four-hour live sessions, at which attendance is required to obtain 20.35 continuing education credits for physicians, nurses, social workers, and psychologists. Closed captioning will be available. The sessions will run from noon to 4 p.m. ET on the following dates: Tuesday, Sept. 10 Thursday, Sept. 12 Tuesday, Sept. 17 Thursday, Sept. 19 Tuesday, Sept. 24 Thursday, Sept. 26 Registration is now open.