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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)

Demystifying Harm Reduction

  • 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

Overdose Data for 2020 During COVID 19