This training equips behavioral health providers and public health workers in the San Francisco Bay Area with practical, youth-centered approaches to engaging adolescents in harm reduction practices. Grounded in core principles, the training emphasizes meeting teens and young adults where they are at, reducing stigma, supporting autonomy, and safer decision-making. Participants will gain a foundational […]
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Training Overview: This training will discuss the application of harm reduction in substance use treatment programs and settings. Harm reduction is a set of practical strategies that reduce negative consequences of drug use and improve the quality of the client’s life based on harm reduction principles. This approach can be challenging for providers trained in traditional substance use […] |
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Training Overview: More than 50% of people who have a substance use disorder have a co-occurring mental health disorder. It is the rule, not the exception, with trauma almost universal among people who misuse substances. Yet more than half of young people who misuse drugs will mature out of a problematic relationship with drugs by […] |
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Training Overview: The goal of this session is to provide general guidelines for preventing and managing conflict, as well as concrete and practical strategies to address conflict when it arises. We will discuss what conflict looks like, the role of stigma and trauma in conflict, and how to build personal skills in self-management and safety […] |
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Training overview: Meaningful involvement of people who use drugs can increase support for harm reduction policy and advocacy efforts; challenge myths related to drug use, HIV, and viral hepatitis; and reframe the narrative supporting criminalization. Opportunities for job training and employment are in themselves an important component of harm reduction in communities of people who use drugs. […] |
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