First, Do No Harm: Harm Reduction in SUD Services for Youth and Young People

Event description
Funded by BSAS
Yes
Introductory level
No

Presented by, Institute for Health Recovery (IHR)

This workshop provides an accessible, evidence-informed introduction to harm reduction principles and their application within youth and young adult substance use services. Drawing on themes from Undoing Drugs and contemporary harm reduction research, this training will explore the historical and political context of the War on Drugs, how criminalization shapes service delivery, and the evolution of harm reduction as both a philosophy and public health practice.

Special emphasis will be placed on translating harm reduction into youth-centered engagement strategies—particularly for young people navigating trauma, systems involvement, or abstinence-based service environments. Participants will learn practical tools for supporting safety, autonomy, and connection while fostering an ethos shift toward compassion-based care.

Audience
Behavioral health professionals, social workers, clinicians, youth workers, case managers, educators, harm reduction workers, outreach staff, recovery coaches, program directors, and any providers serving youth and young adults who use substances.
Details
Presenter
Institute for Health Recovery (IHR), Dakota Roundtree-Swain, MA, Ph.D. AB
Event date
to
Attendance mode
Online
Cost
$15
Contact
Gina Colon
Phone
5087527313
Position
Training Coordinator
Organization
ADEPT Educational Institute
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