The virtual Learning Labs will expand on the information delivered in the webinar series “The Intersection of Harm Reduction, Prevention and Recovery”. Participation in the Learning Labs is an opportunity for connection and collaboration between harm reduction, recovery, and prevention professionals, guided by facilitators, to provide a shared collection of resources: experiences, stories, tools, and ways of addressing community level issues.
Learning Objectives:
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Identify shared goals and strategies between the field of harm reduction, recovery, and prevention
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Develop ways of working together that support ongoing collaboration
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Apply the information learned to real-life scenarios
Applications are due by Friday October 29 at 5:00pm.
Participant information:
This opportunity is open those in the New England region (CT, MA, ME, NH, RI, VT) working in the field of harm reduction, prevention or recovery who are interested in learning how to make connections across the continuum of care. Participants should be able to attend and actively participate in all four learning lab sessions.
Learning Lab dates (each session will meet from 10:30 am to 12:00pm EST).
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11/23
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11/30
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12/03
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12/07
Participants in the Learning Labs should also register for and attend the webinar series “Intersection of Harm Reduction, Prevention and Recovery” on Tuesday November 9 and Tuesday November 16 from 1:00-3:00pm EST. Those who are unable to participate in the webinars will be expected to view the webinar recordings prior to the Learning Lab.
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Link to November 9 registration:
https://pttcnetwork.org/centers/pttc-network-coordinating-office/event/intersection-harm-reduction-prevention-and-recovery•
Link to November 16 registration:
https://pttcnetwork.org/centers/pttc-network-coordinating-office/event/intersection-harm-reduction-prevention-and-0 Please let us know if you need any accommodations to participate in the Learning Labs and we will do our best to include them.
Contact Kristen Erickson
kerickson@ccsme.org with any questions.
The New England PTTC is funded through the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). The views and opinions expressed during this program are those of the presenters and do not represent the views of or endorsement by SAMHSA or the HHS.