Our Stories Have Power: Recovery Messaging
VirtualFaces & Voices of Recovery invites Illinois residents to a FREE virtual training sponsored by the State of Illinois. In conjunction with the Illinois Department of Human Services we are proud
Faces & Voices of Recovery invites Illinois residents to a FREE virtual training sponsored by the State of Illinois. In conjunction with the Illinois Department of Human Services we are proud
Alcohol consumption and related harms were increasing in the United States prior the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, particularly for women. During 2020, the first year of the pandemic, alcohol
Faces & Voices of Recovery invites Illinois residents to a FREE virtual training sponsored by the State of Illinois. In conjunction with the Illinois Department of Human Services we are proud
Please join us for the fifth part of our Recovery Home Series. This webinar will describe the cycles of addictions, relapse risk factors, and different types of triggers that can
Description This training will provide knowledge regarding Xylazine, a CNS depressant, which has been linked to an increasing number of overdose deaths in the US. This training will discuss the physiologic
Being a Helpline Champion is a great way to take concrete action to help those impacted by substance use in your community. We invite folks who are committed to changing
Faces & Voices of Recovery invites Illinois residents to a FREE virtual training sponsored by the Illinois Dept of Human Services. Ethics, Values, & Boundaries takes a comprehensive look into ethical codes
Dr. Maria Rahmandar is an attending physician in the Division of Adolescent and Young Adult Medicine at Lurie Children's Hospital, the Medical Director of the Substance Use & Prevention Program,
Being a Helpline Champion is a great way to take concrete action to help those impacted by substance use in your community. We invite folks who are committed to changing
This program is designed to train Chicagoland primary care providers (physicians, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants) in the assessment and treatment of opioid use disorders in their clinical settings. The training will provide