Attached are the training slides from the self-paced training on "Impact Data Entry for State Opioid Response and Opioid Stewardship Fund Grants 2024-2025. Access the slides here.
Resources
RPTF Accomplishments and Barriers Form REVISED 12/16/24
RPTF Accomplishments and Barriers Form revised to make it quarterly reporting. Access the resource here.
Regional Prevention Task Forces – Opioid Programs (OSF and SOR) Data Entry for Mosaix IMPACT User Manual
Regional Prevention Task Forces - Opioid Programs (Opioid Stewardship Funds- OSF and State Opioid Response Grant (SOR) Data Entry for Mosaix IMPACT data collection system. Access the resource here.
Self- Paced Training Regional Prevention Task Forces – Opioid Programs (OSF and SOR)Data Entry for Mosaix IMPACT
Self-paced training for the Regional Prevention Task Forces - Opioid Programs (OSF and SOR) Data Entry for Mosaix IMPACT Access this resource here.
BHDDH Prevention Strategic Plan
BHDDH Prevention Strategic Plan for review.
BHDDH Prevention Strategic Plan and Feedback Form- deadline 12/18/24
Please provide feedback on the BHDDH Prevention Strategic Plan via the following link: BHDDH Prevention Strategic Plan 2025-2029 Feedback Form by December 18th. If you have any issues opening the link, an alternative form for feedback is provided as an attachment....
RPTF Tasks List with Due Dates- REVISED 12/10/2024
List of RPTF Tasks List with Due Dates and who to send them to at BHDDH. Access the resource here.
2024 RI Student Survey Press Conference Advisory
Prevention advocates to release results of latest Rhode Island Student Survey Leaders of Rhode Island’s regional Prevention Coalitions, together with the Department of Behavioral Healthcare, Developmental Disabilities & Hospitals (BHDDH), the Rhode Island...
October 2024 Drug Take Back Infographic
This is an infographic with the results from the October 2024 Drug Take Back Day, where locations across the state collected unused medications. View the infographic here.
Brain Shrinkage Alert: Cannabis Use in Youth Linked to Structural Brain Changes
Researchers at University of Montreal have discovered that adolescent cannabis use might lead to the cerebral cortex’s thinning. Learn more here.