This summer – in the wake of two celebrity suicides and the release of the CDC report highlighting an alarming rise in the US suicide rate – the
public’s attention was
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This summer – in the wake of two celebrity suicides and the release of the CDC report highlighting an alarming rise in the US suicide rate – the
public’s attention was drawn to the significant public health problem of suicide. Because alcohol and drug use greatly increase suicide risk, it
is critical to integrate suicide prevention into substance use early intervention and treatment. This webinar describes suicide as a public
health problem and explains how suicide screening and intervention can be integrated into the SBIRT model.
Watch from work, home, or on the go!
Only need a computer/internet connection or a smartphone (compatible with PC, Mac, iPad,
iPhone, Android)
Free Certificates of Attendance for everyone
Ideal for nurses, social workers, mental health counselors, substance use professionals, medical professionals, professional
counselors, psychologists, employee assistance professionals, and other helping professionals that are interested in learning about SBIRT
Use with clinical supervision or watch together with your colleagues
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Time
(Wednesday) 11:00 am - 12:30 pm
Location
Webinar
Organizer
Adolescent SBIRT Project, NORC at the University of Chicago, and the BIG Initiative, and sponsored by the Conrad N. Hilton Foundation.
This website brings together practical and current tools, strategies, and information designed to help physicians and other health care providers in Washington State care for children and youth with special health care needs and their families.
SAVE the DATE!
Hosted completely virtual via ZoomFor general conference information please visit www.ieccwa.org
Conference Goals:
Challenge thinking about
Event Details
SAVE the DATE!
Hosted completely virtual via Zoom For general conference information please visit www.ieccwa.org
Conference Goals:
Challenge thinking about diversity and disability;
Increase family and provider effectiveness through new skills, strategies and ideas for providing high quality services;
Enhance understanding of the unique strengths and needs of each family;
Foster partnerships across families, disciplines, agencies and funders to provide coordinated services in local communities;
Promote networking and coalition building around early childhood issues;
Enhance the lives of families and their children through the use of information and technology; and
Promote the mutual understanding of the contributions families and providers bring to the lives of young children.