From NH Coalition to End Homelessness <[email protected]>
Subject Two Weeks Left to Register: Strategies to Address the Intersection of the Opioid Crisis & Homelessness
Date May 19, 2021 4:32 PM
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Two Weeks Left: Register Now: Strategies to Address the Intersection of the Opioid Crisis and Homelessness

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There are Just Two Weeks Left to Register: Strategies to Address the Intersection of the Opioid Crisis and Homelessness



On June 2, 2021, the NH Coalition to End Homelessness will host a 1/2-day online training on addressing the intersection of the opioid crisis and homelessness.

With the opioid crisis directly impacting all populations across New Hampshire, it is not surprising that the most vulnerable population, those who are experiencing homelessness, are hardest hit. Whether a provider is in a treatment setting or working in a social service agency, all stakeholders need to increase their understanding of the impact of OUD and opioid misuse on the homeless population. This workshop will provide an understanding of the prevalence of this issue, challenges to providing services to those with OUD and homelessness in diverse settings and provide evidence-based solutions to develop and implement interventions and response strategies.

Event Details:

What: Strategies to Address the Intersection of the Opioid Crisis and Homelessness

When: Wednesday, June 2nd

Registration Deadline: Monday, May 31st

Event Time: 8:30 AM to 12:00 PM

Location: This training will be hosted via Zoom, a link with instructions will be sent out to attendees 24-48 hours prior to training.

Cost: $50 per person.



CEUs: This program is approved for 3.0 Category A Live Distance Learning CEU's Workshop # 3819 through NASW NH, and pending approval by the NH Board of Licensing for Alcohol &amp; Other Drug Use Professionals for 3 contact hours. LADC Categories of Competence: 2, 3, 11, 13 &amp; 15. In order to receive a CEU certificate for this training, attendees must submit the required post-event evaluation.

About the Trainers:

Stephanie Savard, LICSW, serves as the Director of the New Hampshire Coalition to End Homelessness, a non-profit that provides advocacy, research and training focused on homelessness in the state of New Hampshire. Stephanie brings over 25 years of experience in working with homelessness, trauma, and substance use disorders to raise awareness of homelessness across the state, disseminate research on best practices and solutions and empower all communities to advocate for an end to homelessness. In addition, Stephanie is the Chief External Relations Officer of Families in Transition, having worked with the organization most recently as the Chief Operating Officer and as an Interim Executive Leader.

Meghan Shea, LICSW MCADC is the Chief Programs Officer of Families in Transition. Meghan is a New Hampshire Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker and a Master Licensed Drug and Alcohol Counselor. With her Master’s and dual licensure, Meghan Shea specializes in program development, program operations and direct clinical work in behavioral health, homelessness, trauma and substance use disorders.

Registration is required and can be done by clicking on the button below. Please call us at (603) 641-9441 ext. 202 with any questions.

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