Pulling Back the Curtain: Addressing Inequity in the Overdose Crisis

Virtual

The purpose of the “Pulling Back the Curtain”: Addressing Inequity in the Overdose Crisis webinar is to increase awareness among prescribers in the current inequities that impact the outcomes of individuals living with Opioid Use Disorder (OUD) and how to address those inequities in practice. This 1.5-hour webinar session will be led by Rush Substance

DUI Service Provider Orientation

Virtual

As a reminder, additional DUI trainings offered by the University of Illinois Springfield (UIS) are scheduled as follows: DUI Service Provider Training Program training: March 5-7, April 16-18,and May 21-23, 2024 Advanced DUI Training – Secretary of State Denial Letters: June 6, 2023 All training courses are held by Zoom from 9 AM to 4

Substance Use Disorder and the Impact on Children

Virtual

Substance Use Disorder and the Impact on Children This April, the Illinois Family Resource Center will be doing two webinars! These webinars are titled: “Substance Use Disorder and the Impact on Children” and will be presented by the IFRC’s own Cristina Banda. On April 10th, this webinar will be presented in English. Then on April

Social Determinants of Health, Substance Use Disorder, and Stigma: Unpacking SUD Treatment for LGBTQIA

Virtual

On behalf of Rush Substance Use Disorder-Center of Excellence we present an upcoming training opportunity for Illinois non-prescribers (Social Workers (LCSW), Drug and Alcohol Counselors (CADC), Certified Recovery Support Specialist (CRSS), SUD agencies/workers, and persons in recovery and their families) on Social Determinants of Health, Substance Use Disorder, and Stigma: Unpacking SUD Treatment for LGBTQIA

Risk/Crisis Management: Suicide – Evidence Based Interventions

Virtual

Weekly Learning Support Series was initiated to assist and support IDHS/SUPR licensed organizations address co-occurring disorders. Weekly sessions are scheduled through end of March 2024. For more information, please see the handout for dates, times, topics and presenters. No registration is required and there is no fee to join any of the weekly sessions. CEUs

The Engagement Stage – Understanding Motivation

Virtual

The 2024 ICOCE Weekly Learning Support Series was initiated to assist and support IDHS/SUPR licensed organizations address co-occurring disorders. Weekly sessions are scheduled through end of March 2024. For more information, please see the handout for dates, times, topics and presenters. No registration is required and there is no fee to join any of the

PHIMC’s 2024 Illinois Reentry Conference: Advancing Criminal, Health, and Social Justice

Virtual

Registration is filling quickly for Public Health Institute of Metropolitan Chicago (PHIMC)'s 2024 Illinois Reentry Conference: Advancing Criminal, Health, and Social Justice on March 14, 2024, from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. CST. There is limited capacity in order to facilitate active discussion throughout the day, so be sure to secure your spot before the event reaches capacity!

Women & Addiction

Virtual

The 2024 ICOCE Weekly Learning Support Series was initiated to assist and support IDHS/SUPR licensed organizations address co-occurring disorders. Weekly sessions are scheduled through end of March 2024. For more information, please see the handout for dates, times, topics and presenters. No registration is required and there is no fee to join any of the

DUI Service Provider Orientation

Virtual

As a reminder, additional DUI trainings offered by the University of Illinois Springfield (UIS) are scheduled as follows: DUI Service Provider Training Program training: March 5-7, April 16-18, and May 21-23, 2024 Advanced DUI Training – Secretary of State Denial Letters: June 6, 2023 All training courses are held by Zoom from 9 AM to 4

Social Determinants of Health, Substance Use Disorder, and Stigma: Unpacking SUD Treatment for African-Americans

Virtual

We want to share with you this training opportunity on Social Determinants of Health, Substance Use Disorder, and Stigma: Unpacking SUD Treatment for African-Americans,  from Rush’s Substance Use Disorder – Center of Excellence.   This session is approved for 1 continuing education credit hour provided by Rush's Center for Innovative and Lifelong Learning (CILL).   When