Welcome to our August newsletter!
Wisconsin CONNECT is a collaborative. We seek to provide technical assistance and training opportunities for substance use prevention and treatment grantees, providers, clinicians, social workers, and support staff.
We draw on local and national academic and community resources to reduce and prevent substance use and improve overall health and wellness in Wisconsin.
To that end, we want to help you connect the dots with this newsletter. It is a tool to support our efforts to promote new research, share tools and trainings that aim to help you engage in different communities, enhance practice and improve the health of your clients and program participants.
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Registration open for the Wisconsin Substance Use Prevention Conference
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We’ve partnered with the Wisconsin Department of Health Services to present the Wisconsin Substance Use Prevention Conference September 13-14, 2023. Join this event in person at the Kalahari Resort in Wisconsin Dells or virtually. All participants have access to presentations and workshops focused on the root causes of substance use and strategies to protect and promote the health and safety of all Wisconsinites. CEUs are available. Save $50 on your registration fee if you register by September 4, 2023. The final registration deadline is 1 p.m. September 13, 2023. A limited number of rooms are available at the Kalahari Resort at $90 per night for single occupancy. This special rate is available through August 13, 2023.
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Trauma and the Brain: An Introduction
from Community Advocates Public Policy Institute
Tuesday, August 15
As a result of this workshop, participants will gain a better understanding as to how trauma affects the brain, discuss risk factors for substance use disorders, and develop their strategy for intervention methods for a particular population. Topics to be covered are substance use and ACEs, risk factors, strategies for care, and more. This session from Community Advocates Public Policy Institute will be held from 9 to 10:30 a.m. on August 15. It’s free and open to everyone.
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Prospective Prediction of Lapses in Opioid Use Disorder: Protocol for a Personal Sensing Study
from University of Wisconsin Addiction Research Center
John Curtin’s laboratory focuses on the development and implementation of digital therapeutics, which are software programs or “apps” that prevent, manage, or treat disease including substance use disorders and other mental illness. Digital therapeutics can provide empirically-supported interventions, illness and treatment management tools, and services to enhance peer support and communications with care providers.
They primarily focus on algorithm development for temporally precise psychiatric risk prediction (e.g., moment by moment relapse risk prediction; efficient and early psychiatric screening) and “just-in-time” personalized interventions that adapt to both characteristics of the patient and their moment in time. To this end, they combine analytic approaches from machine learning with novel, highly informative signals (e.g., geolocation; cellular communications; social media activity; physiology via wearable biosensors) derived by passive personal sensing.
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Award Nominations Open for Wisconsin Substance Use Prevention Conference
The Wisconsin Substance Use Prevention Conference is September 13-14, 2023.
Nominations are now open for awards that will be given at the conference to recognize the outstanding work of individuals and organizations building healthy communities through substance use prevention. Award categories include:
- Leaders of the Next Generation: Outstanding Youth Advocate for Substance Use Prevention
- Leaders of a Brighter Future: Outstanding Young Adult Advocate for Substance Use Prevention
- Protecting the Pond: Outstanding Substance Use and Misuse Prevention Coalition
- Catalyst for Change: Outstanding Partner in Prevention
- Beyond the Call to Action: Outstanding Prevention Professional
Nominations are due by 11:59 p.m. August 10, 2023.
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Reaching the Rural Population: Making a Difference Together
August 16-17, 2023
Held in Eau Claire, WI.
Organized by Arbor Place, this event is focused on helping mental health and substance use professionals better serve people who live in rural areas. It is free to attend.
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Discover Wellness in Johnsons Park
Friday, August 11, 2023
Discover Wellness during this free, family-friendly event! Stop by Johnsons Park for healthy and fun activities, resources, food, and a movie from neighborhood and community organizations on August 11.
FREE healthy snacks, activities, resources, giveaways, raffles from 5 to 7 pm -- and a showing of SING 2 at 7 pm!
Partners are: Cudahy Health Department, Goal Chasers 2000, House of Kings and Priests, Neu-Life Community Development, Oak Creek Health Department, The Parenting Network, RISE Drug Free MKE, Wauwatosa Health Department, and Community Advocates.
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ECOM Workshop: Re-entry Services and Job Services
Wednesday, August 16
The Empowerment Coalition of Milwaukee (ECOM) is a monthly gathering of social services professionals, advocates, and consumers organized by Community Advocates Public Policy Institute. ECOM explores topics that are vital to Milwaukee’s human services professionals. This month's topic is re-entry and job services. Fee is $5 for light refreshments and materials.
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BEST PRACTICES FOR TREATING WOMEN AND FAMILIES WITH SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER
from Meta House
Tuesday, September 19, 2023
12:30 - 4:30 PM
virtual
Join us for a review of best practices for treating women and families in Residential, Outpatient, and Recovery Housing settings.
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Conflict Resolution and Anger Management: Techniques to Use for Muslim Families
from the Milwaukee Muslim Women's Coalition
August 5, 2023
11am to 1:30pm
Free and Open to the Public
Speaker: Dr. Mehwish Aqueel
Mehwish Aqueel, MS.c., NCC, LPC is a Licensed National Board Certified Counselor at Outpatient Behavioral Health MCHC, Milwaukee, specializing in mental health and addiction.
This is a hybrid training. It will be in-person in Milwaukee with the option of virtual attendance.
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Women & SUD ECHO -> Connecting the Dots
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The August ECHO is going to look different this August and September! Join us for an interactive discussion between the ECHO team, experts in the field, and YOU.
August will be an interactive discussion on what we know about maternity and substance use.
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The first Connecting the Dots session is. . .
August 11, 2023
9am-10am CST
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Free CEH will still be provided for this new format.
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FASD Self-Paced Training Series
Many medical, allied health care providers, educators, and others work with individuals affected by prenatal alcohol exposure—diagnosed or undiagnosed—but may lack training to identify, refer, and/or provide effective services. Few agencies offer FASD training to address these important issues.
This FASD self-paced learning series helps decrease the knowledge gap by providing on-demand educational opportunities to learn more about the prevention, identification, and treatment of FASD.
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With the new research on lead in Wisconsin water, this is a topical training on lead toxicity and children.
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August 15, 2023
10am-11am CST
Topic: Lead Poisoning Prevention
Speaker: Kim Schneider, RN
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A Protocol for Working with Hmong Clients
from the Hmong American Friendship Association
August 24, 2023
12PM-1PM
Virtual
A Learning Workshop to learn about Hmong history, faith, traditions, culture, values, and integrating Western practice approaches.
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Dose of Reality: Opioid Settlement Funds
from Wisconsin DHS
State fiscal year 2024 funding
"We expect to receive $8 million in opioid settlement payments in state fiscal year 2024. The Joint Committee on Finance approved a modified version of our plan for this funding June 16, 2023."
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Social Connection Statewide Support Provider Funding Opportunity
from Wisconsin DHS
The Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS) is excited to announce a funding opportunity for an agency to provide support for social connections work being implemented statewide. The agency selected will be responsible for providing consultation to the Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS) and other partners on how to foster positive social connections for maternal and child health (MCH) populations within our existing public health infrastructure and programs. This opportunity is funded by the Wisconsin Title V program.
Applicants will be awarded based on available funding, capacity, and ability to meet application criteria. An application for this funding opportunity is available at this link.
The application will be open for one month, July 24, 2023–August 21, 2023.
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Reading recommendations to further your understanding and develop new ideas in your field.
Let us know if you have any to share!
Better Mental Health through Better Understanding for Racial and Ethnic Minority Communities 2023 Reading List
This list contains a variety of resources focused on the mental health of racial and ethnic populations, mental health literacy, culturally and linguistically appropriate mental health care services, and improving the mental health care and information for individuals with limited English proficiency.
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Save the Date for Conferences
August 29-31, 2023
In-person in Kansas City, Missouri
September 13-14, 2023
Hybrid. In-person in the Wisconsin Dells
September 21-22, 2023
In-person in Appleton, WI
September 21-22, 2023
Hybrid. In-person in the Wisconsin Dells
October 4-5, 2023
In-person Middletown, WI
October 19-20, 2023
Hybrid. In-person at Kalahari Resort and Convention Center Wisconsin Dells, WI
October 24-25, 2023
In-person at the Oshkosh Convention Center.
November 15-16, 2023
In-person in the Wisconsin Dells
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Check out our video archive to find a session you might have missed.
You can also go back to the training session webpage to find other resources, slides and handouts.
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Click here below to see all the upcoming trainings and events across topics.
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Have a training interest? Looking for technical assistance? Simply fill out this online form with what you are seeking, and we will follow up to further explore your needs.
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Wisconsin CONNECT Social Media
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Go follow the new Wisconsin CONNECT social media pages for regular updates on training opportunities as well as to connect and network with other professionals.
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We do this in partnership with the Bureau of Prevention, Treatment and Recovery within the Wisconsin Department of Health Service's Division of Care and Treatment Services, UW-Milwaukee, and our network of training providers.
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