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SUMMARY:PTTC: The Overlap Between Substance Use and Mental Health
DESCRIPTION:The Prevention Technology Transfer Center (PTTC) Network works to improve implementation and delivery of effective substance use prevention interventions\, and provide training and technical assistance services to the substance misuse prevention field. \nNearly 1 in 4 adults\, 61.5 million\, in the United States reported having a mental illness in 2024**. Of those 61.5 million\, around a third also reported a co-occurring substance use disorder. \nThis session will look at: \n\nAlcohol as a risk factor for suicide\nMental health risks associated with high potency cannabis use\nWays in which cannabis withdrawal can contribute to ongoing use\nOpportunities for prevention and intervention
URL:https://criminaljustice.cityofnewyork.us/event/pttc-the-overlap-between-substance-use-and-mental-health/
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UID:10000035-1780491600-1780498800@criminaljustice.cityofnewyork.us
SUMMARY:JTI Presents – Understanding the Domestic Violence Survivors Justice Act
DESCRIPTION:The Survivors Justice Project (SJP) is a collective of activists\, lawyers\, social workers\, students\, and researchers—many of whom are survivors themselves—working for the decarceration of domestic violence survivors. \nThis webinar focuses on the Domestic Violence Survivors Justice Act (DVSJA) and strategies for supporting survivors who have been arrested\, prosecuted\, or incarcerated. Participants will learn: The organizing history behind DVSJA\, including the survivor-led advocacy and legislative campaign that led to its passage. The law’s purpose and scope within New York State’s criminal legal system. Sentencing relief under DVSJA\, including eligibility\, statutory criteria\, and reduced sentencing ranges. How DVSJA is applied at the time of sentencing. Post-conviction relief options and pathways for currently incarcerated individuals. Next steps after identifying an eligible client\, including referrals and coordination with defense counsel. How to support clients in developing effective narratives for sentencing and resentencing. The role of expert witnesses and interdisciplinary support.
URL:https://criminaljustice.cityofnewyork.us/event/sjp-understanding-the-domestic-violence-survivors-justice-act/
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UID:10000017-1780495200-1780500600@criminaljustice.cityofnewyork.us
SUMMARY:CSH: Assertive Engagement & Motivational Interviewing
DESCRIPTION:The CSH Training Center is associated with the Corporation for Supportive Housing. The training center provides interactive training solutions\, including live webinars\, self-paced classes\, and professional certification courses\, focusing on trauma- informed approaches and crisis intervention techniques. \nThis webinar is designed to equip participants with the skills and knowledge necessary to effectively engage with individuals assertively\, build trust\, and facilitate positive behavior change through motivational interviewing. The training will cover foundational concepts\, practical strategies\, and real-world applications to enhance communication and support individuals in achieving their goals.\nBy the end of this training\, participants will have a comprehensive understanding of assertive engagement and motivational interviewing\, along with practical strategies to apply these techniques in their work with individuals. This will enable them to effectively support and guide individuals through their behavior change journey\, helping them achieve their goals and improve their overall well-being.
URL:https://criminaljustice.cityofnewyork.us/event/assertive-engagement-motivational-interviewing-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260604T140000
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UID:10000037-1780581600-1780583400@criminaljustice.cityofnewyork.us
SUMMARY:National Center for Housing and Health: The Future of Housing & Health: Where Systems Converge
DESCRIPTION:The National Center for Housing + Health works to align affordable housing and healthcare by elevating proven approaches\, practical tools\, and cross-sector partnerships. We make it easier for housing providers\, healthcare organizations\, policymakers\, and community leaders to learn what works\, connect with peers\, and put effective ideas into action through our resource hub\, learning opportunities\, and collaborative forums. \nThis timely webinar brings together renowned experts in housing and health to set the stage on where we are and where we’re headed. The conversation will explore national trends shaping Medicaid\, behavioral health\, housing policy\, and federal priorities\, and make the case for why deeper integration is no longer optional. Speakers will examine how aligning policies\, systems\, and investments can ensure a more coherent\, resilient ecosystem that delivers better outcomes for people and communities.
URL:https://criminaljustice.cityofnewyork.us/event/national-center-for-housing-and-health-the-future-of-housing-health-where-systems-converge/
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SUMMARY:CSH: Building Bridges: Collaborative\, Culturally Responsive Service Planning
DESCRIPTION:The CSH Training Center is associated with the Corporation for Supportive Housing. The training center provides interactive training solutions\, including live webinars\, self-paced classes\, and professional certification courses\, focusing on trauma- informed approaches and crisis intervention techniques. \nThis module focuses on the essential role of the case manager as a connector\, linking people we work with to community-based services and supports that align with their unique needs\, identities\, and goals. Participants will explore how to develop individualized service plans that are comprehensive as well as culturally responsive. \nBy the end of this module\, participants will be equipped to serve as effective liaisons\, ensuring that those they work with are meaningfully connected to the right supports at the right time.
URL:https://criminaljustice.cityofnewyork.us/event/building-bridges-collaborative-culturally-responsive-service-planning/
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UID:10000034-1782118800-1782144000@criminaljustice.cityofnewyork.us
SUMMARY:FOR-NY: Trauma-Informed Care for Recovery Professionals - 6 CEU
DESCRIPTION:Friends of Recovery New York (FOR-NY) provides guidance and support to build local foundations for recovery from addiction to alcohol and other drugs.  \nLearn how to cultivate a non-traumatic demeanor and establish a calm space before interacting with others. Seize this opportunity to learn with top-rated RCU Facilitators; register now to secure your spot!
URL:https://criminaljustice.cityofnewyork.us/event/for-ny-trauma-informed-care-for-recovery-professionals-6-ceu/
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UID:10000047-1782313200-1782316800@criminaljustice.cityofnewyork.us
SUMMARY:INSPIRE’s Community Engagement Learning Network
DESCRIPTION:Healthcare stakeholders believe engaging community members and people with lived experience is the right thing to do — but they often don’t know how to do it. INSPIRE (Initiating National Strategies for Partnership\, Inclusion\, and Real Engagement) seeks to fill that gap. We are a collaborative and coordinated team of organizations and people with lived experience committed to advancing the practice of authentic community engagement in the U.S. healthcare system. \nINSPIRE’s new Community Engagement Learning Network is a unique opportunity for professionals leading community engagement (CE) and people with lived experience (PWLE) to connect and learn together. Through INSPIRE’s CE Learning Network\, participants will have the opportunity to: \n\nShare insights and experiences about what it takes to build meaningful partnerships between organizations and community members\nLearn from expert presenters discussing the finer details of launching and operating successful CE initiatives\nParticipate in facilitated group discussions that encourage collaboration and innovation\nBuild community with other people from around the country doing similar work\n\nWhether you are a seasoned CE expert\, just getting started\, or wanting to learn more\, INSPIRE’s CE Learning Network is the place for you to connect\, learn\, and thrive in your practice. Join us in building a vibrant community that inspires change!
URL:https://criminaljustice.cityofnewyork.us/event/inspires-community-engagement-learning-network/
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UID:10000042-1782315000-1782320400@criminaljustice.cityofnewyork.us
SUMMARY:SAMSHA GAINS: Leveraging Homeless Courts and Care Courts to Support Individuals’ Homelessness\, Mental Illness\, and Substance Use Disorders Needs
DESCRIPTION:The GAINS Center focuses on expanding access to services for people with mental and/or substance use disorders who come into contact with the adult criminal justice system. \nJurisdictions nationwide have implemented homeless courts and care courts as structured responses to the challenges faced by individuals who are homeless\, have mental and substance use disorders\, and intersect with the criminal justice system. These models emphasize collaborative\, cross-system approaches that connect individuals to services to promote recovery and resolve legal barriers to housing\, employment\, and transportation. This webinar will provide an overview of two programs that demonstrate the homeless court and care court models. Presenters will share Ventura\, California’s CARE Act program\, including its structure and measurable outcomes. The webinar will also feature the Columbia Homeless Court program\, established in 2015\, with a focus on its development\, operational framework\, and data trends. The discussion will highlight how these programs can strengthen system coordination\, resolve legal challenges\, and improve outcomes for individuals with complex needs.
URL:https://criminaljustice.cityofnewyork.us/event/samsha-gains-leveraging-homeless-courts-and-care-courts-to-support-individuals-homelessness-mental-illness-and-substance-use-disorders-needs/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260629T140000
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UID:10000045-1782741600-1782745200@criminaljustice.cityofnewyork.us
SUMMARY:Social Work & Opioid Response Network: Partnering to Enhance SUD Services
DESCRIPTION:The Opioid Response Network is a free\, SAMHSA-funded resource that provides evidence-based education\, training\, and technical assistance to help communities and organizations respond to opioid\, stimulant\, and co-occurring substance use and mental health needs. ORN works with more than 40 national partner organizations\, including the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE) and NASW\, to connect people with tailored support\, practical resources\, and local subject matter experts. \nJoin the Opioid Response Network (ORN) and NASW for a webinar focused on how social workers can partner with ORN to strengthen substance use disorder prevention\, treatment\, and recovery. The Opioid Response Network is a free\, SAMHSA-funded resource that provides evidence-based education\, training\, and technical assistance to help communities and organizations respond to opioid\, stimulant\, and co-occurring substance use and mental health needs. ORN works with more than 40 national partner organizations\, including the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE) and NASW\, to connect people with tailored support\, practical resources\, and local subject matter experts. This session will introduce you to how ORN works\, what types of technical assistance are available\, and how social workers can access support for their organizations and communities\, as well as share their own experience and expertise by becoming ORN consultants. Participants will also learn how social workers can play a key role in expanding effective\, sustainable SUD services through training\, consultation\, and implementation of evidence-based practices.
URL:https://criminaljustice.cityofnewyork.us/event/social-work-opioid-response-network-partnering-to-enhance-sud-services/
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