The Art of Recovery
Panelists express a little about their journeys through recovery from substance use and their other roles. They talked about their art, work, and relationships after sobriety and how it changed.
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Panelists express a little about their journeys through recovery from substance use and their other roles. They talked about their art, work, and relationships after sobriety and how it changed.
“TGNB young people who reported experiencing pronoun respect reported significantly lower rates of a past-year suicide attempt (11%) compared to their peers who did not report pronoun respect (17%).”
This webinar reviews the Tribal Opioid Response program that offer recovery services, community education, peer support, wellbriety, cultural reintegration, and more. Presenters also discuss ideas on how to implement programming, cultural considerations, and more.
“This webinar will help people to identify and learn about the supports that are available for those who experience extraordinarily intense and/or long-lasting grief.”
This webinar reviews how to identify and manage hoarding behavior in adults with mental illness to improve their well-being. They discuss clinical definition and assessments for hoarding disorder, helpful interventions, harm reduction strategies, and more.
“There is a common misconception that LGBTQ+ individuals are more financially well-off than their cisgender heterosexual counterparts, however, the opposite is true.”
This 3-page brief explains the association between Positive Childhood Experiences (PCEs) and adult mental health.
The training is intended for anyone who works in the child welfare space as well as families and community members who have engaged with Child Welfare. These building blocks are best supported in an environment that identifies, celebrates, and promotes access to positive childhood experiences.
“A family abduction occurs when a child is taken, wrongfully retained, or concealed by a parent or other family member depriving another individual of their custody or visitation rights.” This 2-page sheet gives an overview of family abductions and ways in which NCMEC can help.
“This webinar features panelists from Sandy Hook Promise sharing ideas for how educators might discuss mental health with students. Tips and additional resources are also provided.”
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