Juvenile Division → Children in the Courts 2021

CITC21| Understanding Substance Use Disorders, Treatment, and Reocvery (CITC21| F4a)


Description
This session provides information to enhance practitioner’s knowledge about substance use, treatment, and recovery. Participants will learn about the brain chemistry of substance use disorders. The presentation will highlight how professionals’ thoughts, beliefs and words influence our work with families. Increased understanding of the signs and symptoms of substance use and their effects on children and families will provide participants a different lens to view families, improve service efforts, and critically think about reasonable efforts that will help a family be successful. The information and learning opportunities are designed to support family centered court, substance use treatment and child welfare practice with families.
Content
  • Introduction
  • LMS Introduction
  • On Demand CLE Instructions and Certificate of Attendance
  • session recording
  • Session Recording
  • Session Materials
  • Learning Objectives
  • Slide Deck
  • For More Information
  • The Stigma of Addiction
  • NCSACW Child Welfare Training Toolkit
  • Understanding SUD - What Child Welfare Staff Need to Know
  • Understanding Screening and Assessment of SUD - Child Welfare Practice Tips
  • Understanding Engagement of Families Affected by SUD - Practice Tips
  • Family-Centered Approach Modules
  • The Use of Peers and Recovery Specialists in Child Welfare Settings
  • Supporting Children Affected by Parental Methamphetamine Use
  • Strategies to Support Parents with Meth. Use Disorder and Their Families
  • Evaluation
  • Session Evaluation Survey
  • Faculty Information
  • Kim Bishop, MSW, LICSW
  • Katie Ryan
  • Phil Beuth
  • Christie Ring
  • Awanna Smith
Completion rules
  • All units must be completed
  • Leads to a certificate with a duration: Forever