All Courses
Addressing Racial Trauma I: Background
Hilary Deignan
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Addressing Racial Trauma II: Enhancing Allyship Skills within Communities and Treatment
Hilary Deignan
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FREE
Addressing the Needs of Veterans in Trauma-Informed Care
Hilary Deignan
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FREE
ASI I
Alysa St. Charles
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FREE
ASI II
Hilary Deignan
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FREE
ASI III
Hilary Deignan
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FREE
Boundaries in Trauma-Informed Care
Hilary Deignan
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FREE
Case Study: Motivational Interviewing and Trauma Informed Techniques for Assessments
Hilary Deignan
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Clinician Roundtable I: Confidentiality
Hilary Deignan
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FREE
Clinician Roundtable II: Ethics
Hilary Deignan
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Collaborating with Community-Based Providers: Developing and Sustaining Inter-agency Partnerships
Hilary Deignan
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Engaging Diverse Populations in Treatment in the Context of Specialty Courts
Hilary Deignan
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Equity/Inclusion NADCP Standards
Hilary Deignan
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Gender Responsive Care: Men, Gender, and Trauma
Hilary Deignan
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Graduated Response Incentives and Sanctions
Hilary Deignan
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Introduction to Harm Reduction: History, How it Works, and Stigma
This training will define harm reduction as it pertains to substance use, outline its history, and discuss all the ways our society already practices it in our daily lives. This training will also discuss the stigma around harm reduction, especially as it pertains to abstinence-based recovery models.
Cassidy DiRamio
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Introduction to Trauma and Developing Trauma-Informed Skills
Alysa St. Charles
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FREE
Introduction to the Section 35 Process
This training will provide you with an introductory overview of the Section 35 process and other voluntary and involuntary commitments for Substance Use Disorder (SUD).
Hilary Deignan
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FREE
Massachusetts Veterans Treatment Courts
Hilary Deignan
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FREE
Medication Treatment for Opioid Use Disorder (MOUD)
Hilary Deignan
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Medication Treatment for Opioid Use Disorder and Opioid Reversal Agents
Hilary Deignan
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FREE
Overview of Family Resource Centers
Learn about two initiatives, the Family Resource Centers (FRC) and the Fatherhood Engagement Leadership Team (FELT), that focus on strengthening the family. The FRCs offer family support through parenting classes, support groups, and family/youth activities at no cost to families. FELT is focused on maximizing fatherhood engagement and fathering programs, tip sheets, and connection to local services and supports.
Hilary Deignan
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FREE
Recovery Court 101
Hilary Deignan
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FREE
Recovery Court 102
Hilary Deignan
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FREE
Recovery Court 103
Hilary Deignan
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FREE
Risk-Need-Responsivity: Mapping RNR to the Massachusetts Drug Court Model
Dara Drawbridge
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FREE
Risk-Need-Responsivity: The Basics for Behavioral Health Providers
Dara Drawbridge
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FREE
Trauma-Informed Case Management
Hilary Deignan
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FREE
Trauma Informed Screening and Assessment
Hilary Deignan
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FREE
Working with Complex Populations
Please join us for a training focused on working with complex populations. During this training we will learn about behaviorally challenging populations, psychopathic traits and how these characteristics can be challenging while working within justice systems at all intercepts. Joel Andrade, PhD, LICSW will help to set the groundwork on the interpersonal manifestations of psychopathy, how to develop boundaries in working with these individuals and how to keep teams connected when these complex individuals are trying to pull them apart.
Hilary Deignan
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Working With Grief, A SADOD training on grief and tools available for the bereaved and those working as direct service providers
Grief has always been a part of our work as providers in the overdose crisis, and many are feeling the weight of that increase with the ongoing fatalities and other traumatic losses we continue to bear witness to and maybe experience ourselves. SADOD (Support After Death by Overdose) will cover their peer grief support programs for the general public and offerings for direct services providers, discuss grief and its long term increase and manifestations, as well as introduce tools providers can use to support themselves and each other.
Hilary Deignan
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COMPLETE
FREE