Harm Reduction Training Collaborative
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8 hours, 45 minutes
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Not currently offered
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Overview
This training focuses on expanding the practice, knowledge, and skills of social workers, case managers, peers, psychologists, and psychiatrists who work in Full Service Partnership (FSP) programs in Los Angeles County. The training builds on the prior FSP Training Collaborative series topics (recovery-oriented and trauma informed care) to provide education on harm reduction principles and practice.
- Part 1: Defines harm reduction and describes its historical, cultural, and political context in the HIV/AIDS crisis and the evolution of the criminalization of drugs in the United States, with a particular emphasis on the War on Drugs’ role in exacerbating systemic racism and stigma.
- Part 2: Begins with a review of the stages of change model and motivational interviewing (MI) as critical for continued engagement and goal setting with clients around substance use.
- Part 3: Focuses on harm reduction’s practical application. Topics will include safer substance use strategies and resources, overdose prevention, medication-assisted treatment (MAT), and COVID-19 considerations.
Anytime sessions recorded on April 24, May 1, and May 8, 2023. Please note that CEs are only available by attending the live virtual training, not the anytime sessions.
Added on 8/19/2022
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