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...billing for SBIRT and provide or supervise individuals providing SBIRT services  SBIRT Training of Trainers The Northwest ATTC offers SBIRT Training of Trainers for large organizations and health c
Published: October 23, 2018
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 By Diana Padilla, CLC, CARC, CASAC-T, on behalf of Northeast & Caribbean ATTC  The SBIRT Framework  Screening, Brief Intervention and Referral to Treatment, also referred to as SBIRT, is an...
Published: August 4, 2022
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...2024 In this webinar, Natania Crane, PhD, provides current information on research and treatment related to cannabis use and mental health, including recent changes in cannabis use, how the endocannabinoid...
Published: October 23, 2018
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...and Services Administration maintains a searchable database of FQHCs (who receive substantial discounts on medications, as discussed more below): http://findahealthcenter.hrsa.gov/Search_HCC.aspx American Society of Add
Published: December 29, 2023
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...(SBIRT) is an evidence-based method for reducing harm and improving outcomes for patients with substance use disorders. This SBIRT training will prepare participants to deliver SBIRT interventions in health care an
Published: March 21, 2024
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...healthy living decisions, such as exercising and eating healthy. #NLBHA #NHLATTC #NHLPTTC Resources Office of Minority Health: https://www.minorityhealth.hhs.gov/omh/content.aspx?ID=10238 Men’s Health Network: https://www.menshealthnetwork.or
Published: June 7, 2021
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...SBIRT project in Michigan with funding from SAMHSA. The technical assistance and implementation support provided through this project will ensure an estimated 110,000 Michiganders receive SBIRT services. As the project...
Published: September 7, 2023
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...in mental health and HIV health programming. The intention of this meeting was to use scientific research to support the ongoing review of policy and implementation of SBIRT in South Africa....
Published: November 19, 2018
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...on Implementation 3. Evaluation and Conclusion Subject matter experts presented on numerous topics, including SBIRT Overview, SBIRT billing and coding, Motivational Interviewing, a “Model Clinic,” process mapping, prevalence
Published: January 15, 2019
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...and Research, with Denise Ernst, PhD In this episode, Dr. Denise Ernst joined hosts Glenn Hinds and Sebastian Kaplan to talk about the importance of coding in MI research and...
Published: May 4, 2020
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Definirán qué es de SBIRT (detección, intervención breve, referido a tratamiento) Desde una perspectiva del desarrollo, reconocerán la importancia de la detección e intervención temprana en la en la adolescencia. Identificarán la importancia y el propósito de SBIRT para los adolescentes. Reconocerán los elementos centrales de SBIRT en el contexto de los adolescentes. We will define SBIRT (Screening, Brief Intervention, Referral to Treatment) from a developmental perspective, recognize the importance of early detection and intervention in adolescence, identify the importance and purpose of SBIRT for teens, and recognize the core elements of SBIRT in the context of adolescents.
Published: September 20, 2021
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DESCRIPTION In response to the Opioid epidemic, the Central East ATTC partnered with the DC Family Success Centers to build capacity for their provider network to implement evidenced-based screening tools, provide targeted counseling and when appropriate, refer patients to treatment using SBIRT. SBIRT is an evidence-based intervention used to help Screen, provide a Brief Intervention and Refer appropriate patients for Treatment related to substance use disorders. Through T/TA, Central East will worked with DC Family Success Center members to enhance their understanding, knowledge and skills in the implementation of SBIRT, meeting over a several month period. The goal of the project will be to support agency staff in the development of a realistic Implementation Work Plan. LEARNING OBJECTIVES Provide orientation to the Central East ATTC and our role commitment to workforce development Describe the partnership between that PACHC and the Central East ATTC Provide a basic understanding of SBIRT and its implementation in health care settings Describe the purpose and structure of the Intensive Technical Assistance project, including time investment and timeline Answer questions surrounding participation WHO SHOULD ATTEND DC Family Success Centers who have been chosen for the project and have been sent an invite. About SBIRT SBIRT uses a public health approach to universal screening for substance use problems SBIRT provides: Immediate rule out of non-problem users; Identification of levels of risk; Identification of patients who would benefit from brief advice; Identification of patients who would benefit from further assessment, and; Progressive levels of clinical interventions based on need and motivation for change PRESENTERS Demetrie Garner Certified Peer Recovery Specialist, is a quality, safety, and production driven professional with more than 20 years of extensive experience and a proven track record of developing teams to achieve an organizational goal.     Lisa Connors, LCPC, NCC, BCC, MAC, CT, ABD, is an Associate Pastor at In His Image International Ministry, Inc. She is a Licensed Bachelor Social Worker, Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor, National Certified Counselor, Board-Certified Coach, Master Addiction Counselor, Certified Clinical Trauma Professional, and Certified Grief Counseling Specialist. Ms. Connors is Certified in Thanatology [the study of death, dying, and bereavement]. She has been in the human services/social work/counseling fields for 30 years and has worked in a variety of settings providing services to the despondent and downtrodden. Ms. Connors works tirelessly to help others reach their fullest potential in life, supporting and empowering those who have been oppressed, stigmatized, marginalized, and victimized. Her greatest passion is working with, serving, and providing training related to individuals affected by HIV/AIDS, substance use and mental health disorders, violence/abuse/trauma, grief and loss, racial and social injustices. Ms. Connors is a mental health therapist providing services to individuals who have co-occurring issues. In addition to her pastoral and clinical work, Ms. Connors is a college professor. She has taught at the University of Maryland and is currently teaching at Anne Arundel Community College in Maryland. Like many women of color, Ms. Connors has experienced various forms of oppression.  
Published: September 23, 2021
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DESCRIPTION In response to the Opioid epidemic, the Central East ATTC partnered with the DC Family Success Centers to build capacity for their provider network to implement evidenced-based screening tools, provide targeted counseling and when appropriate, refer patients to treatment using SBIRT. SBIRT is an evidence-based intervention used to help Screen, provide a Brief Intervention and Refer appropriate patients for Treatment related to substance use disorders. Through T/TA, Central East will worked with DC Family Success Center members to enhance their understanding, knowledge and skills in the implementation of SBIRT, meeting over a several month period. The goal of the project will be to support agency staff in the development of a realistic Implementation Work Plan. LEARNING OBJECTIVES Provide orientation to the Central East ATTC and our role commitment to workforce development Describe the partnership between that PACHC and the Central East ATTC Provide a basic understanding of SBIRT and its implementation in health care settings Describe the purpose and structure of the Intensive Technical Assistance project, including time investment and timeline Answer questions surrounding participation WHO SHOULD ATTEND DC Family Success Centers who have been chosen for the project and have been sent an invite. About SBIRT SBIRT uses a public health approach to universal screening for substance use problems SBIRT provides: Immediate rule out of non-problem users; Identification of levels of risk; Identification of patients who would benefit from brief advice; Identification of patients who would benefit from further assessment, and; Progressive levels of clinical interventions based on need and motivation for change PRESENTERS Demetrie Garner Certified Peer Recovery Specialist, is a quality, safety, and production driven professional with more than 20 years of extensive experience and a proven track record of developing teams to achieve an organizational goal.     Lisa Connors, LCPC, NCC, BCC, MAC, CT, ABD, is an Associate Pastor at In His Image International Ministry, Inc. She is a Licensed Bachelor Social Worker, Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor, National Certified Counselor, Board-Certified Coach, Master Addiction Counselor, Certified Clinical Trauma Professional, and Certified Grief Counseling Specialist. Ms. Connors is Certified in Thanatology [the study of death, dying, and bereavement]. She has been in the human services/social work/counseling fields for 30 years and has worked in a variety of settings providing services to the despondent and downtrodden. Ms. Connors works tirelessly to help others reach their fullest potential in life, supporting and empowering those who have been oppressed, stigmatized, marginalized, and victimized. Her greatest passion is working with, serving, and providing training related to individuals affected by HIV/AIDS, substance use and mental health disorders, violence/abuse/trauma, grief and loss, racial and social injustices. Ms. Connors is a mental health therapist providing services to individuals who have co-occurring issues. In addition to her pastoral and clinical work, Ms. Connors is a college professor. She has taught at the University of Maryland and is currently teaching at Anne Arundel Community College in Maryland. Like many women of color, Ms. Connors has experienced various forms of oppression.  
Published: September 23, 2021
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Recent data suggests that colorectal cancer rates are higher in African Americans over 50, compared to the general population, and is increasing among younger community. Research also indicates that Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) is effective in using a public health approach in identifying persons with at-risk behavior for various psychosocial and potentially debilitating health conditions including colorectal cancer.   This interactive (role plays, videos, large group activities) training will review evidence-based health screening tools, and considerations for culturally framing screening in communities of color. Content will also include skills practice focused on the brief intervention, and components of successful facilitation of referrals to treatment with be discussed. 
Published: January 26, 2023
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This is a closed event. Recent data suggests that colorectal cancer rates are higher in African Americans over 50, compared to the general population, and is increasing among younger community. Research also indicates that Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) is effective in using a public health approach in identifying persons with at-risk behavior for various psychosocial and potentially debilitating health conditions including colorectal cancer.   This interactive (role plays, videos, large group activities) training will review evidence-based health screening tools, and considerations for culturally framing screening in communities of color. Content will also include skills practice focused on the brief intervention, and components of successful facilitation of referrals to treatment with be discussed. 
Published: January 26, 2023
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Description: Recent data suggests that colorectal cancer rates are higher in African Americans over 50, compared to the general population, and is increasing among younger community. Research also indicates that Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) is effective in using a public health approach in identifying persons with at-risk behavior for various psychosocial and potentially debilitating health conditions including colorectal cancer. This interactive (role plays, videos, large group activities) training will review evidence-based health screening tools, and considerations for culturally framing screening in communities of color. Content will also include skills practice focused on the brief intervention, and components of successful facilitation of referrals to treatment with be discussed.
Published: April 12, 2024
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Published: July 8, 2019
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Join us on March 27th, 2019 (12pm-1pm) for the next installment of our webinar series, "Teens R' Us and the SBIRT Model."  Ken C. Winters, PhD, of the Oregon Research...
Published: March 5, 2019
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Published: July 9, 2019
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Published: July 8, 2019
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Published: October 16, 2018
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