The purpose of the Harm Reduction Summit is to provide the opportunity for individuals to learn more about evidence-based best practices regarding harm reduction/disease prevention strategies and broaden the impact of implementing evidence-based best practices in the realm of harm reduction operations throughout Kentucky. The Summit is open to Harm Reduction Care Navigators, intra/inter-state Public Health Professionals, First Responders, Local and State Government Officials, Educators, Community Leaders, Public Health Professionals, and other professionals who work in Harm Reduction. The summit will highlight best practices, statues, and policies related to implement and maintaining harm reduction programs throughout the Commonwealth of Kentucky. The Summit will focus on Harm Reduction, disease prevention, including Hepatitis C (HCV), and Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)/Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS), opioid use disorder (OUD), stimulant use disorder (StUD), substance use disorder (SUD), mental health, and other Harm Reduction-related topics.

Activities

2024 HRS - Navigating Linkage To Care: Harnessing Online Resources For Help And Support

Healthcare teams lack awareness and knowledge about harm reduction services, including 1) prevention and response efforts, 2) available resources, 3) promising practices, 4) disease testing and prevention, 5) addiction and recovery services, 6) local and state partnerships, and 7) the current status of the drug overdose epidemic.

Individuals seeking help face...

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Activity Details

  • CreditAmounts:
    • CME: 1.00
    • CPE: 1.00
    • Other: 1.00
    • CHES: 1.00
    • EMS: 1.00
    • ASWB ACE: 1.00
    • CNE: 1.00
    • CCHW: 1.00
  • Type: Video Webcast Video Activity
  • Expires: Sep 1, 2027
  • Cost: Free
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2024 HRS - Defining Stimulant Use Disorder Within Harm Reduction Framework

Healthcare teams lack awareness and knowledge about harm reduction services, including 1) prevention and response efforts, 2) available resources, 3) promising practices, 4) disease testing and prevention, 5) addiction and recovery services, 6) local and state partnerships, and 7) the current status of the drug overdose epidemic.

In 2020, 2.5...

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Activity Details

  • CreditAmounts:
    • CME: 1.00
    • CPE: 1.00
    • Other: 1.00
    • CHES: 1.00
    • EMS: 1.00
    • ASWB ACE: 1.00
    • CNE: 1.00
    • CCHW: 1.00
  • Type: Video Webcast Video Activity
  • Expires: Sep 1, 2027
  • Cost: Free
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2024 HRS - Sex Work In Harm Reduction A Kentucky Perspective

Healthcare teams lack awareness and knowledge about harm reduction services, including 1) prevention and response efforts, 2) available resources, 3) promising practices, 4) disease testing and prevention, 5) addiction and recovery services, 6) local and state partnerships, and 7) the current status of the drug overdose epidemic.

 

The conflation of sex...

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Activity Details

  • CreditAmounts:
    • CME: 1.00
    • CPE: 1.00
    • Other: 1.00
    • CHES: 1.00
    • EMS: 1.00
    • ASWB ACE: 1.00
    • CNE: 1.00
    • CCHW: 1.00
  • Type: Video Webcast Video Activity
  • Expires: Sep 1, 2027
  • Cost: Free
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2024 HRS - Cultural Catalyst: Igniting Change Through Collective Empowerment

Healthcare teams lack awareness and knowledge about harm reduction services, including 1) prevention and response efforts, 2) available resources, 3) promising practices, 4) disease testing and prevention, 5) addiction and recovery services, 6) local and state partnerships, and 7) the current status of the drug overdose epidemic.

We are at a critical point in humanity...

Faculty

Activity Details

  • CreditAmounts:
    • CME: 1.00
    • CPE: 1.00
    • Other: 1.00
    • CHES: 1.00
    • EMS: 1.00
    • ASWB ACE: 1.00
    • CNE: 1.00
    • CCHW: 1.00
  • Type: Video Webcast Video Activity
  • Expires: Sep 1, 2027
  • Cost: Free
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