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2024 Strafford County Addiction Summit

Each year, the Strafford County Addiction Task Force hosts our Addiction Summit to bring the latest information, evidence-based programs and best-practices related to the prevention, treatment, recovery and reduction of harm from substance use and mental health. This annual Summit provides an opportunity for those working across sectors to connect, grow their knowledge and skills, and in turn help build stronger, more resilient communities, and improve the efficiency and effectiveness of our systems.

This year, we will have one keynote presentation followed by three workshop* sessions where you will engage and learn about evidence-based programs, best practices and emerging trends from local partners and experts across New England. Topics will span across the continuum of care and tie in those related to social determinants of health as we look at how the intersection of basic needs coincide with mental health, substance use and overall health and wellness.

 

Learn More and Register

Event Location

University of New Hampshire, Holloway Commons Building

75 Main Street Durham, NH 03824

Event Details

Format
In-person
Event Type
Conference
Topic
Substance use
Host
Substance Use programs
Audience
Health care providers
Mental health professionals
Substance use disorder treatment providers
County
Statewide
Addison
Bennington
Caledonia
Chittenden
Essex
Franklin
Grand Isle
Lamoille
Orange
Orleans
Rutland
Washington
Windham
Windsor
Continuing education credits
Yes
Add to Calendar 2024-05-09 21:28:28 2024-05-09 21:28:28 2024 Strafford County Addiction Summit 2024 Strafford County Addiction SummitEach year, the Strafford County Addiction Task Force hosts our Addiction Summit to bring the latest information, evidence-based programs and best-practices related to the prevention, treatment, recovery and reduction of harm from substance use and mental health. This annual Summit provides an opportunity for those working across sectors to connect, grow their knowledge and skills, and in turn help build stronger, more resilient communities, and improve the efficiency and effectiveness of our systems.This year, we will have one keynote presentation followed by three workshop* sessions where you will engage and learn about evidence-based programs, best practices and emerging trends from local partners and experts across New England. Topics will span across the continuum of care and tie in those related to social determinants of health as we look at how the intersection of basic needs coincide with mental health, substance use and overall health and wellness. Learn More and Register University of New Hampshire, Holloway Commons Building75 Main Street Durham, NH 03824 Vermont Department of Health [email protected] America/New_York public