Harm Reduction Summit Materials & Presentations
2024 Harm Reduction Summit
- 2024 Kentucky Harm Reduction Summit - Agenda
- Building Compassion in Harmony
- Cultural Catalyst Igniting Change Through Collective Empowerment
- Defining Stimulant Use Disorder within Harm Reduction Framework
- Engaging Department of Corrections to Improve Health Outcomes Amongst Justice I…
- Harm Reduction in Counties Without a Syringe Service Program
- Introduction to KY Pretrial Services and the Behavioral Health Conditional Dism…
- Life Learning Center--Transforming Communities with an Innovative Approach to R…
- Navigating Linkage to Care
- Panel Discussion: Emergency Response Overview of Quick Response Teams
- Sex Work In Harm Reduction
- The Hub
Recorded Sessions
For those interested, the recorded sessions of the 2024 Harm Reduction Summit can be accessed on CECentral. This site houses the enduring materials from past Kentucky Harm Reduction Summits. These sessions are for continuing education for a number of disciplines.
2023 Harm Reduction Summit
Opening Keynote Address: Equity and Reduction of Stigma
Equity and Reduction of Stigma - Handout 1
Equity and Reduction of Stigma - Handout 2
Equity and Reduction of Stigma - Handout 3
1A: The In and Out of Mobile Outreach–Panel Discussion
1B: Redefining Recovery – Is Everyone's Map the Same?
2B: Innovative Community Outreach Strategies for Overdose Education and Naloxone Distribution
Closing Keynote Address: Motivational Interviewing in Harm Reduction
Opening Keynote Address: Appalachia HIDTA–Drug Trends in the Commonwealth Review
3A: Community Approach to Harm Reduction–The HUB Panel Discussion
3B: Maternal Health–NAS Recommendations and Beyond
4A: The Stigma of Opioid Use in the Black and Indigenous Community
Closing Keynote Address: Compassion Resiliency–Managing Compassion Fatigue and Secondary Trauma
2022 Harm Reduction Summit
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1A) OnPoint NYC: Safe Consumption New York
1B) Employing Persons With A History Of Substance Use Disorders Panel Discussion
1C) Potential Sequelae of Injection Drug Use
2A) Kentucky’s Response to the Opioid Epidemic
3C) 988 A Behavioral Health Crisis Line
4A) Using ODMap to Identify Spike Alerts Using Overdose Surveillance
4C) Fentanyl Changed Everything
Recovery Capital: Assets, Not Abstinence
The Kentucky Opioid Response Effort: Harm Reduction Principles and Strategies
Building a Movement to End the Intersecting Issues of Overdose, Homelessness and Incarceration
Building a Peer Workforce to Support Harm Reduction and Wellness
2021 Harm Reduction Summit
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Harm Reduction During a Global Pandemic
America's Decades-Long Overdose Crisis
- and the Radical Transformation of the Illicit Drug Market: Implications for Public Health
Substance Use Disorder & the COVID 19 Pandemic
- With Special Focus on Disparities Impacting Communities of Color
Wound Care in the Intravenous Drug Use Population
The Overdose Response Strategy and a (NEW) Introduction to ODMAP
- Overdose Detection Mapping Application Program
HIV in People Who Inject Drugs PWID: West Virginia Outbreaks
The Intersection of Societal Inequities and Harm Reduction for Disparate Populations
- Panel Discussion
Harm Reduction and Overdose Prevention Communications
- Building Infrastructure to Strengthen the Message
A Statewide Collaborative Approach to Improving Care for Pregnant People
- Affected by Opioid Use in Massachusetts (CE Credit Available)
Kentucky Courts Connecting to Harm Reduction Strategies
- Panel Discussion
Overdose Data for 2020 During COVID 19
Demystifying Medications for Treatment of Opioid Use Disorder
Toward a More Compassionate Commonwealth
- A Legal Update and Legislative History of Harm Reduction Efforts in Kentucky
Housing for Unhoused and High Risk Populations
- Urban versus Rural (CE Credit Available)
- Nobody Left Behind
Lived Experience Persons Who Use Drugs PWUD and Persons in Recovery in Rural Areas
- Panel Discussion
COVID 19, Mental Health and Substance Use
- Rapid Research Review and Implications for Prevention (CE Credit Available)
Strategies to Identify HIV HCV Cases during the COVID 19 Pandemic
Providing Syringe Service Programs SSP through Mobile Harm Reduction Units
- Panel Discussion