Intersections of Suicide Prevention & Opioid Use: A Community Helper Training

Event description
Funded by BSAS
Yes
Introductory level
No

Description Narrative

Rates of both overdose and suicide deaths have been increasing over recent years. They are the two leading causes of injury related death in the country, and combined are the 7th leading cause of death overall (PreCOVID). Recently, there has been increased research and awareness about both of these important issues; about how prevalent unhealthy opioid use and suicidal thoughts and behaviors are in all segments of society, but, also about how the two issues intersect and each increases risk for the other. This introductory training explores opioid use and overdose, suicide, and the intersections between the two.

 

Objectives: Upon completion of this training, participants will:

  • Describe risk and protective factors and warning signs for both opioid use disorder and suicide.

  • Identify how unhealthy opioid use can increase the risk for suicidal thoughts and behaviors and vice versa.

  • List three ways in which adversity and trauma intersect with unhealthy substance use or suicidal thoughts or behaviors.

  • ACT (Acknowledge, Care, and Tell) to help someone who is experiencing difficulties with substance use or suicidal thoughts or behaviors.

 

Sponsored by:

Massachusetts Department of Public Health, Bureau of Substance Addictions Service, & AdCare Educational Institute, Inc.

Credential Number of credits for this event
LADC/CADC
3.25
Nursing
3.25
Social Work
3.25
LMHC
3.25
Details
Presenter
Joanna Bridger, LICSW
Event date
to
Attendance mode
Online
Cost
$25
Contact
Marion Clark-Jalbert
Phone
(508) 752-7313
Position
Training Coordinator
Organization
AdCare Educational Institute, Inc.