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Through monthly check ins, each TLPI TTA coach will work to support FY 24 assigned grantees in completing work plans and tracking their progress in accomplishing grant deliverables.
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Through monthly check ins, each TLPI TTA coach will work to support FY 24 assigned grantees in completing work plans and tracking their progress in accomplishing grant deliverables.
Through monthly check ins, each TLPI TTA coach will work to support grantees in completing work plans and tracking their progress in accomplishing grant deliverables.
oin other tribal grantees and stakeholders for this four-part community of practice series on leveraging peer recovery support services (PRSS) to enhance alcohol and substance use recovery in tribal communities.
oin other tribal grantees and stakeholders for this four-part community of practice series on leveraging peer recovery support services (PRSS) to enhance alcohol and substance use recovery in tribal communities.
oin other tribal grantees and stakeholders for this four-part community of practice series on leveraging peer recovery support services (PRSS) to enhance alcohol and substance use recovery in tribal communities.
oin other tribal grantees and stakeholders for this four-part community of practice series on leveraging peer recovery support services (PRSS) to enhance alcohol and substance use recovery in tribal communities.
This months CTAS PA3 and Tribal COSSUP grantee cohort call will include a micro learning opportunity on culturally responsive case management services, followed by facilitated discussion and peer exchange and general grantee updates.
Review the 7-step approach to drug influence and identification which includes pulse, horizontal gaze nystagmus, vertical nystagmus, lack of convergence, pupillary comparison, pupil reaction and Romberg stand. Gain understanding in how the eyes react to drug influence and the effects on the central nervous system. Practice what you have learned using hands-on activities. As a law enforcement or parole/probation officer, you will gain the skills you need to recognize impairment caused by the most abused drugs or alcohol
The opioid crisis and the flood of other drugs has reached epidemic proportion in many of our tribal communities across the nation. According to the 2018 National Survey on Drug Use and Health Tables, twice as many American Indians and Alaska Natives require treatment for addiction compared to any other racial and ethnic group.
Dr. Stephanie Covington, is an internationally recognized clinician, author, organizational consultant, and lecturer. She is a pioneer in the fields of addiction, trauma, and recovery. Covington will present on March 20, 2025. Course Description: Over the past twenty-five years, our recognition of trauma and its impact has increased dramatically, and we have added significantly to our understanding of justice-involved people. With this increased awareness, criminal justice professionals are considering what this means in their specific settings and becoming trauma informed and responsive.