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SUMMARY:Serving Older Adults with Substance Use Disorders
DESCRIPTION:Serving Older Adults with Substance Use Disorders \nOlder Adults with SUD \n  \nThis two-hour event is co-sponsored by: \n\nThe Program Evaluation and Research Unit (PERU)\nThe Pitt Social Work Coalition for Opioid and Addictions Leadership (COAL)\nThe Hartford Partnership Program on Aging Education (HPPAE)\n\nRegistration is now open for “Serving Older Adults with Substance Use Disorders” on April 13th from 9:00-11:00 AM (On Zoom). \nClick the link to register: https://pitt.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_5BIwpNMm10VP1EW
URL:https://www.theresilientveteran.org/event/2022-04-13-900a/serving-older-adults-with-substance-use-disorders/
CATEGORIES:Panel Discussion,Professional Development,Virtual
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SUMMARY:Psychological Impacts of Transition for Military Service Members
DESCRIPTION:Date: April 21\, 2022Time: 2:00–3:30 p.m. ET \nRegister Online \n\n\nAround 200\,000 service members transition to civilian life each year\, according to the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD). As we have seen after the military drawdown in Afghanistan and Iraq in recent years\, reintegration is currently affecting thousands of military families. Reintegration is an important process to understand in terms of its effects on families\, couple relationships\, parenting roles\, mental and emotional health\, and impacts on the larger civilian and military communities. Transitioning military service members who could benefit from mental health treatment may not seek treatment voluntarily. To completely address the needs of transitioning military service members\, treatments and services must consider the wide array of challenges that service members may face when reintegrating into civilian life. Most Veterans experience high levels of stress in their transition back to civilian life. This webinar will shed light on factors contributing to transition stress\, issues with role changes\, lack of purpose and shared experience\, and stigma surrounding mental health diagnoses. \n\n\nThis 1.5-hour webinar will provide a framework for transitioning service members and their families to better navigate the behavioral health resources and services they are eligible to receive. We will discuss strategies for improving access and best practices in treatment and services. Participants will discover tools and resources available to promote these strategies and make an impact in their local communities. \nPresenters\n\nStacey Owens\, M.S.W.\, LCSW-C\, Military and Veterans Affairs Liaison\, Center for Mental Health Services\, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration\nColonel Carl Andrew Castro\, Ph.D.\, USA\, Ret.\, Professor of Social Work and Psychology\, Director\, Military and Veteran Programs\, Suzanne Sworak-Peck School of Social Work\, University of Southern California\nGeorge A. Bonanno\, Ph.D.\, Professor of Clinical Psychology\, Department of Counseling and Clinical Psychology\, Teachers College\, Columbia University\nColonel Denise “Deno” Cooper\, Ph.D.\, USAF\, Ret.\n\nLearning Objectives\n\nDefine the issue by providing relevant and timely data on the reintegration of service members and the psychological and behavioral impacts of military service\nHighlight key factors contributing to transition stress among service members\, their families\, and the broader civilian and military communities\nIllustrate the effects of mental health stigma on transitioning service members seeking treatment and support\, and provide key approaches and best practices to address mental and emotional health\nDemonstrate concrete strategies for supporting our service members as they navigate the behavioral health system and employment opportunities\, and reestablish family roles\nProvide examples of best practices and systems of support and services in place for the behavioral health needs of transitioning service members\, focused on post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and beyond\nDiscuss strategies for community providers to improve access and sustained engagement in behavioral health services
URL:https://www.theresilientveteran.org/event/2022-04-21-200p/psychological-impacts-of-transition-for-military-service-members/
CATEGORIES:Family-friendly,Panel Discussion,Professional Development,Virtual
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SUMMARY:Facilitating the Integration of Firearm Injury Prevention into Healthcare
DESCRIPTION:The National Academies of Sciences\, Engineering and Medicine will host a free\, virtual workshop on April 25\, 2022\, 12:00 PM-5:15 PM ET exploring how firearm injury and mortality prevention can be integrated into routine care in health systems. The workshop will include discussion about the current evidence on strategies for prevention. It will also explore what we have learned about facilitators and barriers to implementation of strategies\, and how health systems might work to overcome those barriers to improve the health of patients and communities. \nTopics covered will be: \n\nFraming of the issue:  Firearm Injuries and Healthcare’s Role in Depolarizing A Public Health Crisis\nHealthcare Strategies to Reduce Firearm Injury and Mortality\nBarriers and Facilitators to Implementing Hospital-Based Firearm Injury Prevention Strategies in Urban and Rural Communities\nCollaborating with Community to Improve Healthcare System Implementation Success and Destigmatize Gun Violence Prevention\nDefining a Firearms Violence Prevention Roadmap for Hospitals and Health Systems\n\nThis free workshop is sponsored by Northwell Health. To view the draft agenda and more information about this event\, please visit their website. \nRegister for the workshop on Eventbrite.
URL:https://www.theresilientveteran.org/event/2022-04-25-1200p/facilitating-the-integration-of-firearm-injury-prevention-into-healthcare/
CATEGORIES:Panel Discussion,Professional Development,Virtual
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