Family-Focused Interventions to Prevent SUD in Adolescence

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2101 Constitution Avenue Northwest,Washington DC 20418

05 May, 2022

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The workshop will focus on family-focused interventions in primary health care settings to prevent substance use initiations in adolescence. The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine will convene a planning committee to plan and conduct a 2-day public workshop that will examine family-focused prevention interventions that have been used to address substance use disorders (SUDs) in primary health care settings. The workshop will emphasize interventions to prevent opioid use disorder (OUD) in adolescence. During this workshop, participants will also learn about existing state policy efforts to incorporate these interventions into statewide health care strategies. Speakers will discuss barriers to implementation for these interventions, as well as examples of lessons learned from successful efforts to scale up such interventions. The planning committee will formulate the goals and objectives for this workshop, select and invite speakers, develop the agenda, and moderate the discussion. At the conclusion of the workshop, a proceedings of a workshop will be prepared in accordance with institutional guidelines. Visit our project website for more information. Workshop on Family-Focused Interventions to Prevent Substance Use Disorders in Adolescence, May 5—6, 2022 WORKSHOP AGENDA DAY 1: May 5, 2022 8:30-9:00a Registration 9:00-10:00a Welcome, Laying Out Workshop Goals, and the Need for Family-Focused Interventions 10:00-11:30a Making the Case with Examples 10:00-10:45a Presentations Invited speakers to be announced 10:45-11:30a Moderated Q&A 11:30-11:45a Break 11:45-1:15p Barriers and Opportunities to Program Implementation 11:45-12:30p Presentations Invited speakers to be announced 12:30-1:15p Moderated Q&A 1:15-2:30p Lunch 2:30-4:00p Barriers and Opportunities to Widespread Scale-Up 2:00-3:30p Presentations Invited speakers to be announced 3:30-4:00p Moderated Q&A 4:00-5:00p Summary of Key Takeaways 5:00p Adjourn DAY 2: May 6, 2022 8:30-9:00a Registration 9:00-9:30a Welcome and Review of Agenda 9:30-11:00a State Policies to Support Interventions 9:30-10:15a Presentations Invited speakers to be announced 10:15-11:00a Moderated Q&A 11:00-11:15a Break 11:15-12:45p Funding and Payers – State and National 11:15-12:00p Presentations Invited speakers to be announced 12:00-12:45p Moderated Q&A 12:45-1:00p Explanation of Afternoon Activity 1:00-2:00p Lunch 2:00-3:00p Small Group Sessions 3:00-4:00p Presentation of Small Group Plans 4:00-4:30p Closing Notes 4:30p Adjourn Effective March 10, 2022 All facilities of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine remain closed to the general public unless the individual has pre-registered for a specific event or activity. To prevent infection and spread of the COVID-19 virus, and as an integral measure toward the safety and health of everyone in our buildings, the National Academies require all individuals who enter our facilities to be up to date with their vaccinations, including boosters, against COVID-19 per CDC guidance. Visitors may choose to wear a mask but are not required to do so. Guidance for Our Buildings All visitors to National Academies facilities — including volunteers, Academy members, invited guests, fellows, sponsors, presenters, vendors, contractors, consultants, temporary workers, and other non-staff — must be up to date with their vaccinations, including boosters, against COVID-19 per CDC guidance. Visitors must show their official COVID-19 Vaccination Record Card (or a digital photo of the card) to the security staff at the Keck Center or the NAS Building, or to the management staff at the Beckman Center, when they enter the facility. A visitor’s vaccination information will not be recorded or stored by the National Academies; the information will simply be verified to allow them to access the facility. Anyone who fails to present a vaccination card (or its copy) will not be allowed access to our facility; no exemptions or exceptions will be accommodated. The National Academies’ COVID-19 Response The National Academies’ leadership is closely monitoring the evolving situation related to the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, and we are basing our approach to National Academies’ business on the current scientific evidence on COVID-19 and the best public health advice. Our priority is the safety of our staff and our larger community of volunteers, sponsors, and members. This registration information is being collected via Eventbrite. Eventbrite is not affiliated in any way with, or endorsed by, the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, and your submission via the Eventbrite website is subject to Eventbrite’s privacy and terms of use.

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