Events
The Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Tobacco and Substance Use Prevention and Control Program and its related public health and non-profit partners frequently offer training, events, and conferences focused on the many different areas of tobacco and substance use prevention and control.
If you have an conference in Maine that is relevant to the prevention and control of tobacco, substance use, suicide or injury; submit information to tsup.dhhs@maine.gov. We will review and post if appropriate.
Maine Annual Gambling Awareness Conference
Participants who attend this conference will:
- · Gain an understanding of gambling addiction and the role of relapse prevention
- · Learn about ways behavioral health education can effectively treat those with gambling addiction
- · Learn about how prevention, treatment and recovery supports intersect and support each others efforts.
Scholarship information available.
From Opiates to Opportunities: Coming Together for Veterans, Service Members and Providers
This conference will provide attendees with an overview of current practices in the Maine Criminal Justice and First Responder System; practices of the Maine Veterans Administration, community treatment provider system and military and community support networks.
Opiate and Medication Use, Misuse and Abuse in Seniors
Opiate and Medication Misuse in Seniors will address the challenges and barriers in identifying elders who may be misusing or abusing opiates and other medications. Join Dr. Fingerman as she discusses the effects of these medications on the aging brain and body and the differences between symptoms of addiction compared to symptoms of aging and cognitive decline. Registration fee $30.00 if paid by March 15th.
Opioid Overdose Prevention
Interactive workshop that will introduce participants to the neurobiology of opioid addiction, focusing on the brain changes resulting from long-term opioid use and the implications for addiction treatment. This workshop will examine the risk factors for opioid overdose as well as the strategies for addressing these risks. Time will be spent discussing client education and counseling designed to reduce risks for opioid relapses and overdoses and how to integrate trauma-informed strategies into discussions with your clients. Finally, participants will be trained on how to use Narcan for reversing an opioid overdose. Lecture, discussion, case studies and exercises will be used to help participant’s gain knowledge and skills important in facing the current opioid epidemic