Applying interventions designed to reduce and manage the symptoms of substance use disorders.
Treatment
ICCE Mission to Vietnam
On 26 July 2016, Mr. Nguyen Trong Dam, Deputy Minister of the Ministry of Labor-Invalids and Social Affairs (MOLISA) met with Mr. Tay Bian How, Director of the Colombo Plan International Centre for Credentialing and Education of Addiction Professional (ICCE) to discuss possible collaboration in professionalising the Vietnamese addiction workforce.
UTC 1 and 2 Training for Tanzania National Trainers SUD Professionals
Recovery in the Community Conference
The Recovery in the Community Conference is looking at what happens beyond recovery - past the treatment, the structured groups, the wellbeing activities, the building of recovery networks.
The Internet and Alcoholism
Shoot Hoops, Not Drugs: Sport as a Healthy Alternative
Alcohol Abuse, Adulthood and ADHD
Marijuana and Cannabinoids: A Neuroscience Research Summit
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) hosted the Neuroscience Research Summit on Marijuana and Cannabinoids in March 2016. The Summit focused on the neurological and psychiatric effects of marijuana, other cannabinoids, and the endocannabinoid system.
Harm Reduction International Conference
The 25th Harm Reduction International Conference will take place in Montreal, Canada from May, 14th to May 17th, 2017. People who use drugs, sex workers, people living with HIV, researchers, campaigners, activists, health professionals, development specialists, human rights experts and others interested in harm reduction are invited to
Substance Misuse: Everybody's Business
Substance misuse has a long reach into many medical specialties. Although substance misuse in patients has been managed primarily by psychiatrists, assessment and management of this should be a competency developed by all doctors. This event presents a selection of clinically relevant topics in substance misuse including:
Addressing the Continuum of Substance Use Institute
This training course offers mental health nurses and other health-care professionals the opportunity to increase their knowledge and expand their skills when engaging with clients and families who use substances. The course focuses on foundational concepts of substance use, priority populations, assessment, health promotion, prevention and treatment.
Key concepts include: