Webinars & Events

We host and participate in educational webinars, briefings, and working sessions that support learning, collaboration, and implementation across the substance use disorder continuum. Topics reflect current priorities in MOUD access, harm reduction, peer services, family engagement, workplace response, and system-level coordination.

Sessions are designed for individuals, public agencies, providers, employers, and community partners.

What these sessions cover

  • MOUD access and continuity of care

  • Post-overdose and post-discharge follow-up

  • Peer recovery and workforce development

  • Harm reduction and community outreach

  • Family and natural support strategies

  • Employer and workplace response

  • Pilot design, reporting, and system alignment

These topics align with SAMHSA, CDC, NIDA, and Medicaid priorities.

Types of events

Public Webinars

Open sessions focused on education, policy context, and emerging practices.

Program Briefings

Targeted briefings for agencies, funders, employers, or community organizations exploring pilots or implementation.

Working Sessions

Facilitated sessions for teams engaged in training, tool deployment, or system design.

How organizations use these events

Webinars and events support staff training, stakeholder alignment, pilot planning, grant development, and system improvement. They provide a low-threshold way for organizations to learn, ask questions, and explore next steps before committing to deeper engagement.

Upcoming and on-demand sessions

Upcoming webinars and recorded sessions will be listed here. Topics will be updated regularly to reflect current SUD and MOUD policy, funding, and practice priorities.

Interested in a briefing or learning session for your team?

We also work with agencies, employers, and community partners to host webinars and briefings tailored to their workforce, funding, and system context.