The Alliance: When Helping is Violence part 2

Join Confront White Womanhood for a 2 part training. We will come together to understand white women's roles in white supremacy. We will be focusing on the history of white saviorism and the ways in which our methods of helping have been violent and aided racial inequalities. We will take honest looks at ourselves and our professions, examining what our ...

SAMHSA’s Prevention Day

Join SAMHSA for the 17th annual Prevention Day. This day-long virtual event is free and done in collaboration with CADCA’s National Leadership Forum. It provides an opportunity for communication and networking between prevention practitioners, community leaders, SAMHSA grantees, researchers and consumers in the behavioral health field. As part of Prevention Day, SAMHSA’s leadership will inform participants about SAMHSA’s prevention priorities ...

FASD Across the Lifespan: Introduction and Diagnosis, Spotlight on Prevention

This series, developed by the Alaska Center for Resource Families and the Alaska Center for Children and Adults will host a new online training, FASD Across the Lifespan. Funded by the AK DHSS FASD program and the Alaska Mental Health Trust Authority, the 7-part series features FASD content specialists from across Alaska. Though the content will center the needs of ...

Sober Voices Summit

Sober Voices Summit is a people-first, inclusion-first virtual summit for the sober & sober-curious movement. Gain fresh, modern perspectives on what it means to be sober-curious or sober in today's world. Sober Voices Summit is delivered entirely online. Click here to learn more about the summit and speakers. Click here to register.

16th Annual Reducing Recidivism & Reentry Conference

The UAA Center for Human Development, The Alaska Training Cooperative, and the Mental Health Trust Authority are excited to host the 16th annual virtual Reducing Recidivism & Reentry Conference, Connections. Collaborations. Relationships on Tuesday, February 9 through Friday, February 12. If you work alongside or are supporting current or formerly incarcerated/justice involved individuals -- this conference is for you! The ...

Alaska Wellness Coalition, Monthly Meeting

Alaska Wellness Coalition envisions communities throughout Alaska where individuals thrive in an environment that supports healthy choices. Their membership is diverse, including Alaskans working in public health, positive youth development, the recovery community, social services, Alaska Native tribal Health, and community development. Individuals who would like to be connected into the Alaska Wellness Coalition are invited to attend the open ...

Calricaraq Indigenous Health & Wellbeing, February cohort

Calricaraq, translated "Healthy Living", is a culturally-based program utilizing Yup'ik culture, values, and traditions to address health and behavioral health issues from a holistic, Indigenous approach. This 1.5-day training helps us to understand what Calricaraq is so that we can incorporate the Indigenous approach and also understand the people that we are providing services to. Participants will understand the philosophy ...

The Alliance, monthly meeting

The Alliance: United to prevent alcohol misuse and promote community wellness meets monthly to engage with members, provide updates, gather feedback on proposals, and support the various aspects of our current work. These meetings are open. Please request a link to the virtual meeting by emailing Alliance coordinator, Jess Limbird at jlimbird@recoveralaska.org.

Harm Reduction 101

The Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC) Substance Misuse and HIV/STD Prevention programs host free virtual gatherings to discuss harm reduction strategies and resources in Alaska. Our guest speakers are Alaska-based experts in the field of harm reduction. The goal of these trainings is to support, inspire and learn from one another to increase the well-being of individuals in our ...

Ubuntu: Exploring the Black Community as an Inherited System of Peer Support

The South African concept Ubuntu means "I am because We are." This concept speaks about the inherited interconnected thread that binds the Black community together. It is often-unrecognized natural Peer Support that goes unnoticed and uncompensated. Join Mental Health American (MHA) as we discuss peer support from a critical lens that centers the agency and inherited value of the Black ...