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SUMMARY:Substance Use 101 - Asian American and Pacific Islander Communities
DESCRIPTION:Join Tarang for a beginner-friendly webinar about substance use and substance use disorder in Asian American and Pacific Islander Communities. This presentation will be given in simple English by Dr. Shuchin Shukla and feature stories of recovery from the Japanese-\, Nepali-\, and Indian-American community. Attendees will learn:  \n\nGeneral information about substance use and substance use disorder\nHow to identify and engage with someone in our communities who may be struggling and\nResources available to North Carolina’s AAPI community\n\n  \nThis event is tailored to the AAPI Community in North Carolina\, but is open to anyone who may be interested in joining. \nRegister here \nDownload the flyer in other languages here: \nSU 101 Flyer – Hindi \nSU 101 Flyer – Simplified Chinese \nSU 101 Flyer – Nepali \nSU 101 Flyer – Khmer
URL:https://www.med.unc.edu/fammed/nctac/event/substance-use-101-asian-american-and-pacific-islander-communities/
LOCATION:Online\, NC\, United States
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SUMMARY:Opioid and Prescription Drug Abuse Advisory Committee (OPDAAC) Meeting
DESCRIPTION:OPDAAC meetings are designed to focus on priorities of the NC Opioid and Substance Use Action Plan with expert speakers and panels composed of groups working across the substance use service continuum in their community and across the state. You can find more information about OPDAAC by clicking here. The topic of this OPDAAC will focus on Justice Involved Strategies to Reduce Overdose. \nRegister here: March Opioid and Prescription Drug Abuse Advisory Committee Registration Form \nBoth virtual and in-person attendance is available.
URL:https://www.med.unc.edu/fammed/nctac/event/opioid-and-prescription-drug-abuse-advisory-committee-opdaac-meeting/
LOCATION:The Quorum Center\, 323 West Jones Street\, Raleigh\, 27603\, United States
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SUMMARY:2026 Buncombe County Regional PORT Training
DESCRIPTION:Post-overdose response teams (PORT) are specialized groups that respond to overdose incidents\, providing immediate\, evidence-based care and support to high-risk individuals. They work collaboratively with local partners to reduce overdose risks\, improve access to treatment\, and address the broader opioid epidemic. \nParticipants will learn: \n\nHow PORTs use evidence-based care\nModels to reduce risks and costs\nOverdose prevention strategies\nSteps to build a successful PORT program\n\n  \nLocation: Buncombe County Health Department \nParking is available at 11 Sears Alley \nRegister Here.
URL:https://www.med.unc.edu/fammed/nctac/event/2026-buncombe-county-regional-port-training/
LOCATION:Buncombe County Health Department\, 40 Coxe Avenue\, Asheville\, NC\, United States
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SUMMARY:NC-TAC Webinar: Introduction to the North Carolina Juvenile Justice System
DESCRIPTION:This webinar from the North Carolina Technical Assistance Center (NC-TAC) will provide an introduction to and overview of the juvenile justice system in North Carolina. State Juvenile Defender Eric Zogry will address topics including key legislation shaping juvenile justice in the state\, major players and their roles\, and how youth move through the system. \nThis introductory webinar is intended for a broad audience\, including those without formal legal training. It aims to contribute to a baseline understanding of the juvenile justice system in NC and inform future discussions about providing advocacy\, services\, and supports for youth before\, during\, and after justice-system involvement. The webinar will include time for audience Q&A. \n  \nRegister Here.
URL:https://www.med.unc.edu/fammed/nctac/event/nc-tac-webinar-introduction-to-the-north-carolina-juvenile-justice-system/
LOCATION:Online\, NC\, United States
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SUMMARY:Recovery Alliance Initiative (RAI) 2026 Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Whether you are a leader\, frontline service provider\, policymaker\, or someone with lived experience\, your voice is essential. Help shape new regional task forces and advance practical solutions to substance use challenges across Eastern North Carolina. This event brings together up to 400 participants from a broad range of sectors\, creating a unique space for networking\, collaboration\, and learning. This event is focused on the Eastern region of North Carolina\, but open to everyone in the state\, highlighting the advantages of collaboration and showcasing counties working together. Register here.
URL:https://www.med.unc.edu/fammed/nctac/event/recovery-alliance-initiative-rai-2026-symposium/
LOCATION:Riverfront Convention Center\, 203 S Front St\, New Bern\, NC\, 28560\, United States
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SUMMARY:2026 Cumberland County Regional PORT Training
DESCRIPTION:Post-overdose response teams (PORT) are specialized groups that respond to overdose incidents\, providing immediate\, evidence-based care and support to high-risk individuals. They work collaboratively with local partners to reduce overdose risks\, improve access to treatment\, and address the broader opioid epidemic. \nParticipants will learn: \n\nClinical and Operational Competence in Overdose Response and MOUD\nHarm Reduction Integration Across Disciplines\nLocal PORT Program Design\, Operations\, and Sustainability\n\n  \nLocation: FTCC Spring Lake Campus\, Auditorium room 121 \nRegister Here.
URL:https://www.med.unc.edu/fammed/nctac/event/2026-cumberland-county-regional-port-training/
LOCATION:FTCC Spring Lake Campus\, 171 Laketree Blvd\, Spring Lake\, 28390\, United States
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SUMMARY:Third Annual North Carolina Adolescent SUD Conference (Virtual)
DESCRIPTION:Registration is NOW OPEN for the Third Annual North Carolina Adolescent Substance Use Disorder Conference! This full-day virtual conference is coordinated by the Governor’s Institute with support from the NC DMH/DD/SUS\, and will feature speakers with a wide range of subject matter expertise at the intersection of adolescent health and substance use. Registration is $25 per person.
URL:https://www.med.unc.edu/fammed/nctac/event/third-annual-north-carolina-adolescent-sud-conference-virtual/
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SUMMARY:Optimizing Outcomes: Maternal Mental Health and Substance Use Disorders Summit
DESCRIPTION:The Optimizing Outcomes: MMHSUD Summit brings together healthcare and public health professionals from across North Carolina to advance maternal mental health care. The Summit will provide updates on screening\, treatment\, and integrated care approaches for maternal mental health and substance use disorders\, while highlighting strategies that reduce stigma and improve access to care. Participants will engage in peer-to-peer learning across perinatal care regions\, explore emerging recommendations and resources\, and identify practical strategies to support practice change and improve outcomes for perinatal patients and families. \nTarget Audience:\nPhysicians (OB/GYN\, family medicine\, primary care\, psychiatry\, specialists)\, advanced care practitioners\, behavioral health and substance use professionals (psychologists\, therapists\, social workers\, counselors)\, nurses\, doulas and support teams\, as well as others interested from across North Carolina. \nThis activity has been approved for AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ \nRegistration coming soon. \nWake Area Health Education Center.
URL:https://www.med.unc.edu/fammed/nctac/event/optimizing-outcomes-maternal-mental-health-and-substance-use-disorders-summit/
LOCATION:DoubleTree Atlantic Beach Oceanfront\, 2717 W Fort Macon rd.\, Atlantic Beach\, NC\, United States
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SUMMARY:North Carolina Harm Reduction Coalition (NCHRC) 20-year Anniversary Conference and Party
DESCRIPTION:Save the date for this special celebration commemorating the tenth anniversary of syringe service programming legalization\, and NCHRC’s 20th birthday! This will be a conference to gather and learn from one another\, AND a party!
URL:https://www.med.unc.edu/fammed/nctac/event/north-carolina-harm-reduction-coalition-nchrc-20-year-anniversary-conference-and-party/
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ORGANIZER;CN="North Carolina Harm Reduction Coalition":MAILTO:emily@nchrc.org
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