Events

Early Rise for Recovery: Indiana Symposiums on Opioid Treatment Programs: New Albany

Indiana University Southeast 4201 Grant Line Road, New Albany, IN, United States

Indiana Family and Social Services Administration’s Division of Mental Health and Addiction is bringing together community partners and providers to listen and learn about Opioid Treatment Programs in Indiana. This series of symposiums provides a space for partners to have brave conversations about the many barriers and challenges Hoosiers with mental health and substance use disorders face and to help Indiana combat the stigma surrounding mental health and addiction treatment and services. Through these partnerships and conversations, FSSA/DMHA hopes to grow a recovery community that is sustainable and welcoming to all Hoosiers.

Indiana Mental Health and Addiction Conference

Indiana Convention Center 100 South Capitol Avenue, Indianapolis, IN, United States

Join us on June 27 and 28, 2023, in Indianapolis for the inaugural Indiana Mental Health and Addiction Conference, hosted by the Indiana Family and Social Services Administration’s Division of Mental Health and Addiction, in partnership with the Indiana Recovery Network. The two-day conference will convene addiction and mental health professionals, recovery organizations, healthcare providers, justice system leaders, state and local officials, researchers, and more to learn about cutting-edge and innovative programs and initiatives in prevention, treatment, and recovery happening in Indiana.

$50

Early Rise for Recovery: Indiana Symposiums on Opioid Treatment Programs: Lafayette

Courtyard Marriott 150 Fairington Avenue, Lafayette, IN, United States

Indiana Family and Social Services Administration’s Division of Mental Health and Addiction is bringing together community partners and providers to listen and learn about Opioid Treatment Programs in Indiana. This series of symposiums provides a space for partners to have brave conversations about the many barriers and challenges Hoosiers with mental health and substance use disorders face and to help Indiana combat the stigma surrounding mental health and addiction treatment and services. Through these partnerships and conversations, FSSA/DMHA hopes to grow a recovery community that is sustainable and welcoming to all Hoosiers.

CHW Appreciation Day Lunch & Learn

Indiana Department of Health - Adams Auditorium 2 N. Meridian St., Indianapolis, IN, United States

Come and learn about the CHW workforce, who they are, and how they contribute to the community's wellbeing. They are usually part of a healthcare team or agency. Celebrate and appreciate their contribution and help us honor the nominated CHW Champions.

CHW Appreciation Day Virtual Snack Break!

Virtual Event

Join us to celebrate and recognize the CHW Champions. Learn about CHW in Indiana and let us know how we can serve the workforce.

CHW Appreciation Day Virtual Snack Break!

Virtual Event

Join us to celebrate and recognize the CHW Champions. Learn about CHW in Indiana and let us know how we can serve the workforce.

CHW Appreciation Day Virtual Snack Break!

Virtual Event

Join us to celebrate and recognize the CHW Champions. Learn about CHW in Indiana and let us know how we can serve the workforce.

CHW Appreciation Day Lunch & Learn

Greenwood Public Library 310 S. Meridian St., Greenwood, IN, United States

Come and learn about the CHW workforce, who they are, and how they contribute to the community's wellbeing. They are usually part of a healthcare team or agency. Celebrate and appreciate their contribution and help us honor the nominated CHW Champions.

Early Rise for Recovery: Indiana Symposiums on Opioid Treatment Programs: Bloomington

Monroe Convention Center 302 S. College Ave., Bloomington, IN, United States

Indiana Family and Social Services Administration’s Division of Mental Health and Addiction is bringing together community partners and providers to listen and learn about Opioid Treatment Programs in Indiana. This series of symposiums provides a space for partners to have brave conversations about the many barriers and challenges Hoosiers with mental health and substance use disorders face and to help Indiana combat the stigma surrounding mental health and addiction treatment and services. Through these partnerships and conversations, FSSA/DMHA hopes to grow a recovery community that is sustainable and welcoming to all Hoosiers.

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