SRNT 2023 is being planned as an in-person meeting. The meeting will feature all of the keynote speakers, symposia, podium sessions, poster presentations, and networking events that the SRNT community has come to know and love.
Abstracts will be accepted through December 19, 2022.
Journey In Changing Lives for the Better in the Last 50 Years
Location: Vienna, اتريش
The Colombo Plan is hosting a Side Event during the 66th Session of the Commission on Narcotic Drugs (CND). The event will be held on Monday 13 March 2023 from 13:00 -13:50 CEST | AT ROOM MOE79
This side event focuses on the Colombo Plan Drug Advisory Programme's (CPDAP) "Journey In Changing Lives for the Better" in the Last 50 Years. It will highlight CPDAP's achievement and showcase success stories on the ground and significant milestones in the region and beyond.
Enfoques prácticos hacia el policonsumo de sustancias
Location: Online
La investigación científica y las herramientas clínicas son valisoso elementos que contribuyen en el tratamiento eficaz de los TCS y algunas de sus amplias consecuencias en la población. Sin embargo, la investigación sobre TCS se ha centrado tradicionalmente en sustancias individuales, considerando perfiles separados y dejando de lado el uso de múltiples sustancias. Los estudios clínicos a menudo excluyen a las personas con múltiples antecedentes de uso de drogas, y muchas pautas abordan los TCS por separado.
Building on the positive experiences from the Africa, Asia-Pacific & Latin America ad-hoc working groups VNGOC invite you to join a new ad-hoc youth working group.
We are looking for volunteers aged 18-32 from youth led and youth focused civil society organisations to join this working group and engage in initial teleconferences to discuss barriers to engagement and identify new opportunities.
RCGP & AP Managing Drugs & Alcohol Problems in Primary Care 2023
Location: London
This joint RCGP and Addiction Professionals Managing Drug & Alcohol Problems in Primary Care Conference will include workshops, interaction, networking and learning from each other.
The Changing Status of Marijuana and It's Implications for Prevention
Location: Online
In this Prevention Talk, APSI will address the implications that the changing status of marijuana has for prevention and how prevention science can help us address these issues through family, media and environmental interventions. During the talk you will have the opportunity to hear from three renowned researchers and experts in substance use prevention:
ISSUP would like to invite you to the First Session in the Webinar Series on Stigma and Substance Use. The First Session will be hosted by ISSUP South Africa, with support from ISSUP UK, on the topic of 'The Language of Stigma and Substance Use Disorder'.
American Academy of Pain Medicine (AAPM) Annual Meeting 2023
Location: Florida
Who Should Attend?
Clinicians from all specialties and general medical practice treating patients in pain are invited to join leading experts in pain medicine at AAPM 2023.
Behavior, Biology, and Chemistry (BBC) Annual Meeting: Translational Research in Substance Use Disorders
Location: Texas
About Event
This two-day conference focuses on translational aspects of substance use research among chemists, biologists, and behavioral scientists. The diversity of participants and attendees at this meeting (undergraduate students to senior faculty, chemists to psychiatrists) provides a unique venue for networking among different disciplines and in so doing promotes new and innovative approaches to medications development in addictions biology.
ISSUP Togo would like to invite you to their Webinar on Empowering Communities to Face Substance Use and Behavioural Health Problems Through Innovatory Prevention Initiatives.
Current Scientific Evidence About Mutual Help Groups
Location: Online
Description
This presentation summarizes the current evidence about the effectiveness of mutual help groups and the mechanisms of action in these groups, including AA, SMART, LifeRing, and WFS. AA is comparably effective to well-implemented CBT. The evidence so far suggests that the other groups are comparably effective to AA. Further studies are in progress. Similar to evidence about common factors in psychotherapy, mutual help groups appear to have common factors. Any freely chosen mutual help group appears likely to be helpful.
This is a free online educational workshop aimed at people who use drugs and/or alcohol problematically, nurses, researchers and all other heathcare workers who have an interest in the addictions field.
There will be three presentations of roughly 40-45 minutes with some time for Q & A afterwards. Registrants will be sent the link to access the speakers in advance of the event. Please ensure your computers or smartphones will allow you to access microsoft teams.
ISSUP Nigeria would like to invite you to their next Bi-Monthly Webinar in the Knowledge Update Series. The topic of this webinar is 'Mental health and substance abuse'.