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SUMMARY:The Black Sheep of Addiction: Integrating Tobacco Control Into Substance Use Disorder Programming
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER TODAY\nThis webinar explores how tobacco use disorder is often excluded from the core language\, workflows and expectations of substance use disorder (SUD) services\, even as recovery-oriented care has become the norm for other substances. Addiction is increasingly understood as a chronic\, treatable condition with nonlinear trajectories\, yet tobacco cessation is often framed as a secondary issue or a deferred concern rather than a core clinical priority. The result is misalignment across screening practices\, clinical accountability and recovery narratives\, with tobacco use remaining normalized in systems that are intended to support long-term wellbeing. \nFeatured Speakers\n\n\n\nAlexandra Plante\, Sr. Advisor\, Substance Use Continuum\, National Council for Mental Wellbeing\nCatherine Bonniot\, Executive Director\, Smoking Cessation Leadership Center at the University of California\, San Francisco\nChristine Cheng\, Partner Relations Director\, Smoking Cessation Leadership Center at the University of California\, San Francisco\n\n\n\nLearning Objectives\nBy the end of the webinar\, participants will be able to: \n\n\n\nDescribe the intersection of tobacco use\, SUDs and cancer-related health outcomes among individuals with mental health and substance use challenges.\nIdentify evidence-based and promising practices for integrating tobacco cessation into SUD treatment settings.\nExamine policy\, systems and environmental strategies that support tobacco-free and tobacco-responsive SUD programming.\nHighlight cross-sector partnerships between behavioral health\, public health and community-based organizations that strengthen integrated tobacco control efforts.\nApply practical strategies to align tobacco control initiatives with existing SUD program infrastructure and funding requirements.
URL:https://www.nbhnetwork.org/event/the-black-sheep-of-addiction-integrating-tobacco-control-into-substance-use-disorder-programming/
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SUMMARY:Office Hours - The Cancer Care Journey: From Screening to Survivorship ECHO Series
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER FOR THE OFFICE HOUR\nJoin this Office Hour with the ECHO faculty on Tuesday\, March 17\, 12-1 p.m. ET to learn more about the new ECHO series\, The Cancer Care Journey: From Screening to Survivorship. \nOverview: The Cancer Care Journey: From Screening to Survivorship ECHO Series\nIn five 90-minute virtual sessions from April through August\, participants will develop practical knowledge and strategies to support people with preexisting mental health and substance use challenges through cancer prevention\, treatment\, survivorship planning and system navigation within their organizations and communities. \n This ECHO series aims to: \n\nIncrease understanding of cancer-related challenges affecting people with mental health and substance use challenges.\nImprove coordination between behavioral health and oncology systems.\nEquip participants with practical tools to support individuals before\, during and after cancer treatment.\n\nWe highly encourage staff from national comprehensive cancer control programs and cancer coalitions to apply. This ECHO series is designed for cancer care coordinators\, social workers and clinicians\, as well as public health professionals\, community health workers\, mental health and substance use treatment providers\, and other multidisciplinary team members who support individuals affected by cancer and co-occurring mental health or substance use conditions. Apply by Friday\, March 20\, to participate in the ECHO series.
URL:https://www.nbhnetwork.org/event/office-hours-the-cancer-care-journey-from-screening-to-survivorship-echo-series/
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