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- Ben Westhoff
edcd69bf-e70a-46d4-a7eb-1f4a13d99a72 Register Today A VIRTUAL EVENT NOW AVAILABLE ON-DEMAND Back to Our Speakers Ben Westhoff Investigative Journalist Ben Westhoff is an award-winning investigative reporter who writes about culture, drugs, and poverty. His book Fentanyl, Inc.: How Rogue Chemists Created the Deadliest Wave of the Opioid Epidemic is the bombshell first book about the fentanyl epidemic, and he has advised officials at the top levels of government about the crisis. His previous book Original Gangstas is the definitive work on N.W.A., Tupac, and West Coast hip-hop. He came up in the alternative weeklies Riverfront Times and L.A. Weekly and has also written for The Atlantic, The Wall Street Journal, Rolling Stone, and the Guardian. Fentanyl, Inc.: How Rogue Chemists Created the Deadliest Wave of the Opioid Epidemic View More Purchase Book Presentation information is coming soon. Workshop Session 1 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM Current Trends How Fentanyl Consumed Everything Only a few years ago, most people had never heard of fentanyl, but now it's causing the worst drug crisis in American history. What happened? This session will explore fentanyl's creation as a medical drug, its crossover to the recreational realm, its distribution out of Chinese labs through Mexican cartels onto American streets, and how harm reduction measures can be used to combat the problem. RENEWAL/CEU CREDIT This workshop is approved for 1-hour Renewal Credit/CEU for: IC&RC/NJ-AP Certification Board | NAADAC COURSE CODE WESTHOFF Register Presentation information is coming soon. RENEWAL/CEU CREDIT COURSE CODE Register Back to Our Speakers On-Demand Registration A VIRTUAL EVENT NOW AVAILABLE ON-DEMAND Register Today
- ATWD Invest In You Resources | NJPN
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- Don Coyhis
Upcoming Events Contact REGISTER Back to Peer Summit Series Speakers Don Coyhis Title Organization Don Coyhis, Mohican Nation currently lives in Colorado Springs, Colorado. He is the President of White Bison, Inc., an American Indian 501(c)3 nonprofit corporation dedicated to creating and sustaining a grassroots Wellbriety Movement that provides culturally based healing to the next seven generations of Indigenous People. Through the leadership of White Bison, the Wellbriety Movement has taken a prominent role in the recovery of many Native Americans and their communities. Don has published many Wellbriety books and resources. For over 30 years, Don has been called upon to provide technical assistance by national policy organizations such as the White House Office of Drug Control Policy, SAMHSA, and other national recovery organizations to develop culturally-based prevention and recovery programs for Indigenous communities. He has also received many prestigious awards, including the 2009 Purpose Prize. KEYNOTE The Wellbriety Movement: Creating Recovery Communities Thirty years ago, we came together to work on issues of alcoholism and its affects on our communities. Over time, the issues have shifted. Mr. Coyhis will provide an overview of this shift and offer culturally-based tools as a way to learn to work on causes, not symptoms. Mr. Coyhis will present concepts of the Healing Forest Model and the impacts of Intergenerational Trauma, in order to describe how we can be more effective in recovery and prevention strategies. We are in strange times, and some people have been unknowingly prepared to lead our communities during these turbulent times. Mr. Coyhis will describe how recovery activists can help us create recovery communities. View all Peer Summit Series Events
- About | NJPN
Our vision is a healthy New Jersey, achieved by supporting wellness one person and one community at a time. Our Mission At the New Jersey Prevention Network (NJPN), we work to create healthier communities by reducing the burden of substance misuse, addiction, and other chronic disease. What We Do NJPN is a multifaceted public health agency that supports substance misuse prevention , addiction treatment , and recovery support programs through collaboration and professional training for all of New Jersey. A leader in the field of addiction, NJPN advocates for best practices across the continuum of care while providing educational pathways for professionals and resources to organizations that are the change makers in New Jersey. PEER RECOVERY SUPPORT SERVICES NJPN supports peer recovery workers who through their lived and living experience guide individuals in finding their pathway to recovery. We provide initial and advanced trainings for certification. CLINICAL TRAINING & WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT We support clinical professionals working throughout the continuum of care and provide initial and advanced training required to obtain and maintain certifications and licensure. SUBSTANCE MISUSE PREVENTION We work with a network of agencies implementing evidence-based strategies where people learn, work and play. We provide training and develop tools to enhance local and statewide prevention services in every NJ county. PREVENTION LEARN MORE CLINICAL TRAINING LEARN MORE RECOVERY SUPPPORT LEARN MORE NJPN A BRIEF HISTORY NJPN was established in 1998 to lead New Jersey’s system of prevention agencies, creating a groundbreaking network that is the foundation of many successful evidence-based programs and systems currently operating throughout New Jersey. Soon after, NJPN began building a strong workforce for prevention, treatment, and peer recovery to support the many service needs throughout the state. NJPN’s clinical workforce program was created to increase the supply of trained addiction treatment professionals, serving CDA, CADC, and LCADC populations. More recently, NJPN’s fast-growing peer workforce department bolsters NJ’s peer recovery support workforce through NCPRSS and CPRS certification. Towards the goal of helping all New Jerseyans to be healthy and able to thrive, NJPN draws on unparalleled experience, expertise, and partnerships achieved over the past 20+ years. No other organization in NJ brings such reach, depth and scope to the work of substance use and addressing the factors that contribute to its prevalence. NJPN CEO Diane Litterer accepting the 2018 Business of the Year Award presented by NJ BIZ OUR VALUES 2025 Annual Report Building a Healthier New Jersey: 25 Years of Connecting Communities and Strengthening Care View Annual Report GET IN TOUCH We'd love to hear from you info@njpn.org 732-367-0611 Find us on Facebook
- 25 for 25 Campaign | NJPN
Support NJPN and prevention, treatment, and recovery professionals in New Jersey. Together, we can build a healthier New Jersey We are living in unprecedented times – your support will help NJPN maintain its standing as a trusted resource for professionals working to protect individuals and build a more resilient and recovery-ready New Jersey. DONATE Support NJPN with '25 for 25!' Join us in celebrating 25 years of service to individuals and communities across the state and the professionals who support them in living a happy and healthy life, with a goal of raising $25,000 for the continuation of our services, advocacy, and program development efforts. Give 25 for 25 Supporting the Workforce We are working to address shortages found across the entire addiction field—from prevention and public health to clinical treatment and peer recovery support—by continuing to strengthen our professional development and training services. Making a Difference Through Policy With your help we can continue to advocate for new public health policies that support and strengthen the prevention, addiction treatment, and peer recovery workforces using the most current research and trends. Leading Innovation. Transforming Lives. NJPN advances critical research and offers cutting-edge training to professionals, equipping them with the tools to effectively address and prevent substance use, thereby transforming lives across communities. Make a Tax-Deductible Donation Today Your support will help NJPN carry out its mission of building healthier communities where people live, work, and play. DONATE
- Sandy Gibson
ON-DEMAND THRU DEC 2021 • ONLINE EVERYWHERE Back to Our Speakers Register Purchase Book View More Sandy Gibson Clinical Coordinator & Professor The College of New Jersey Sandy Gibson, PhD., LCSW, LCADC is a Professor with The College of New Jersey. She received her masters and PhD in social work from the University of Maryland with a specialization in addictions. She worked as an addiction counselor for six years in Alexandria, Virginia before completing her PhD in social work and becoming a Study Director at a research institute at Temple University for seven years. There she developed and evaluated addiction prevention and treatment programming, including a Center for Substance Abuse Prevention model program, Across Ages. In 2010 she became faculty at TCNJ in the Department of Counselor Education where she teaches addiction counseling, research and statistics, measurement and evaluation and practicum/internship. During her tenure at TCNJ, she received a contract from Mercer County to direct the Intoxicated Driver Resource Center and recently developed new curriculum that is now used statewide, and a psychoeducation program for adolescents who are convicted of their first possession of cannabis charge that offers accompanying expungement upon completing. She also recently finished a study exploring how the use of Narcan to save someone’s life or have one’s own life saved affects drug use behavior change in the future. Now, she is actively working to promote harm reduction and a shift from a criminal justice to public health-based approach to drug use in New Jersey. Presentation information is being cultivated. Please check back soon. DAY 2 AM WORKSHOP Decriminalization: Creating a Community Safety Net This workshop focuses on effective decriminalization and intervention practices that contribute to the safety net of education, resources and support. The presentation will detail how initiatives supporting decriminalization generate outcomes to assist communities repair, families remain intact, individuals no longer have a criminal record and support services to be readily available. US criminal justice policies towards drug use continue to target Black and Brown people, families, and communities -- despite their drug use rates being lower than that of Whites. Today 1 in 3 Black men have been in prison, on probation or on parole, primarily due to racially unjust drug laws. This presentation will detail the devastating, long-term effects on families and communities. The presentation explores national focus groups (including NJ specific data) regarding societal perceptions of decriminalization, as well as review literature on outcomes of compulsory treatment and the economics of decriminalization and discuss how decriminalization will reduce the number of people involved in the criminal justice system, create a climate where people can seek treatment rather than fear stigma or arrest, improve treatment outcomes where treatment is called for, and remove barriers to the implementation of evidenced-based practices, such as harm reduction. RENEWAL/CEU CREDIT This workshop is approved for 1-hour Renewal Credit/CEU for: IC&RC/NJ-AP Certification Board | NAADAC | and DOE. Back to Our Speakers Register Today A Virtual Conference for All Professionals Supporting Those Impacted by Addiction APRIL 29 & 30 • ON-DEMAND THRU DEC 2021 Virtual Experience Workshop Sessions Speakers Sponsors Agenda FAQs Register Today info@njpn.org
- Featured Speakers | NJPN
2024 NJPN Annual Conference featured presenters. FEATURED SPEAKERS Featured Speakers REGISTER HERE The 2024 NJPN Annual Conference: Connecting the Continuum of Care brings together national and state experts addressing the latest research and strategies related to substance use disorder. Keynote Speaker William R . Miller Emeritus Distinguished Professor of Psychology and Psychiatry, University of New Mexico Bio Plenary Speakers Ruben Baler Health Scientist National Institutes of Health Bio Jamie Ducharme Health Correspondent TIME Magazine Bio Featured Presenters Clarissa Mulligan Attara Clinical Director, Beachway NJ Bio Robert A. Bianchi Partner, Bianchi Law Group Bio Kira Chontow Assistant Supervisor , Lindsey Meyer Teen Institute Bio James Johnson Secretary, NAADAC Bio Alexis LaPietra System Director, Addiction Medicine Emergency Service Line, RWJBarnabas Health Bio Tony Polizzi Trainer, New Jersey Prevention Network Bio Tana Russell Assistant Director, Evergreen Council on Problem Gambling Bio Jennifer Austin Field Intelligence Manager, Drug Enforcement Agency Bio David Bruno Partner, Bianchi Law Group Bio Janine Fabrizio Workforce Development Trainer , New Jersey Prevention Network Bio Mita Johnson Immediate Past President and Secretary, NAADAC Bio Michael Litterer Vice President, Institute for Prevention and Recovery, RWJBarnabas Health Bio Colber Prosper CEO and Senior Consultant, Pr osper & Partners Intern ational Consulting Firm Bio Tim Ryan Peer Recovery Workforce Development Trainer, New Jersey Prevention Network Bio John Bardunias Detective Sergeant, NJ State Police Bio Rachel Bylancik Supervisor, Lindsey Meyer Teen Institute Bio Jessica Hulsey Executive Director and Founder, Addiction Policy Forum Bio Eric Kussin Founder/CEO, #SameHere Global Bio David Nash Director of Legal Education and National Outreach, Foundation for Educational Administration Bio Sam Rivera Executive Director, OnPoint NYC Bio Michael Santillo Chief Operating Officer, Prevention Links Bio
- Policy Hub | NJPN
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- Be the One App | NJPN
Meet Be the One—the app that empowers people throughout NJ to share photos & take action to prevent alcohol, tobacco, and other drug issues in their communities. BE THE ONE Share Your View. Take Action. Meet Be the One—the app that empowers people throughout New Jersey to share photos & take action to prevent alcohol, tobacco, and other drug issues in their communities. Download App ABOUT Building Healthier Communities HOW IT WORKS Share Your View TAKE ACTION Be the One in Other Ways GET THE APP Download App Be the One to Build Healthier NJ Communities. We all see drinking, smoking, and other drug use differently, but there’s no doubt that everyone is affected when these substances are misused. With Be the One, you can help promote positive change in your community simply by sharing your view! About Designed together by Rutgers School of Social Work and New Jersey Prevention Network, Be the One is a photo sharing mobile platform that helps shed light on the health of communities throughout New Jersey. By using your smartphone and the app, share photos of healthy or harmful influences that you encounter in your environment. Every submission on the app contributes important data that gives voice to issues our communities face—helping make a visual “case for change.” A Platform for Change. Shaping Healthy Communities. There are many ways our surroundings can color our experiences and the types of decisions we make—especially as it pertains to alcohol, tobacco, and substance use. Given that everyone’s lens is unique, data collected from content shared on Be the One serves as vital insight into exactly how community members are impacted by substance use and what needs to happen to shape healthier communities. NJ’s Regional Coalitions. Using Be the One can help ignite change in your community. When you share your view the app, photos and details are reviewed and unpacked by New Jersey’s Regional Prevention Coalitions. These coalitions work to address local needs throughout the state related to underage drinking, illegal drug use/misuse, prescription drug abuse, and new and emerging drugs. Find a Regional Coalition Near You Made Possible By How to Use Be the One. 1 Download the App. Have you seen an example of how drugs or alcohol have impacted your environment? We’d love to see what you’re seeing! Start by downloading Be the One for free through the Apple App Store or Google Play. How to Use the App 2 Share Your View. With a perspective towards substance use and youth, capture and report on the good and bad that impact your community. 1 Open the app and choose the New Jersey county where your experience occurred (Atlantic, Mercer, etc.). 3 Supply details about your photo—the location and how/why the subject of the image influences making healthy or poor alcohol or substance use choices. 2 Upload or take a photo that displays a positive or negative experience in your community as it relates to substance abuse and youth. 4 After checking the boxes next to the relevant substances and agreeing to the terms of service, submit your photo for review! 3 Submit Your Photo & Check Out Other Views Throughout NJ. Wahoo, you’ve now taken action towards creating a healthier community! Hang tight while we review—and hopefully approve—your photo submission. What better time than now to check out the other photos in the “My View” section of the app and learn about what influences are occurring in your community. 4 Explore Other Ways to Use the App & Get Involved. Further support your regional coalition’s efforts by learning how you can “Be the One” in other ways. The “My Actions” button at the bottom of the app screen leads you to an information area where you can learn how to help a friend in immediate need, what to check for when it comes to substance and alcohol use, ask questions, and find out how you can join a regional coalition. Find a Regional Coalition Near You Ready to Take Action With Be the One? Download App Have your phone handy? Scan this QR code with your camera. HOW TO MANUALLY INSTALL 1 Open the App Store or the Google Play Store. 2 Search for “Be The One” or “NJPN” . 3 Select “Be The One” . 4 Tap Install or “Get”. 5 Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the app installation and view content. Other Ways to Be the One. There are four other ways you can help ignite change in your community. Be the One to Help Prompting action when someone has passed out due to alcohol or drug use—Call … Stay … Talk! Link to NJ Overdose Prevention Act and 9-1-1 Lifeline Legislation to help save a life. Be the One to Ask Join in on a user-driven, ever-evolving frequently asked questions section that is answered by a Certified Prevention Specialist. Be the One to Check Are you concerned about your own drinking or drug use, or that of a friend or loved one? Complete a brief quiz to assess if there is a risk of problem substance use. Be the One to Join Now you can make a difference by connecting with the Regional Substance Abuse Prevention Coalition in your area and supporting positive changes in your community. Find a Coalition Near You Take Other Action Group Involvement Download the App Interested in Getting Your Group Involved? We’d love to chat with you about how your group can leverage Be the One to engage, educate, and empower your community members to help shape a healthier environment. Get In Touch Share Your View. Take Action. betheone@njpn.org Explore About Be the One How to Use the App Take Other Action Group Involvement Download App Funding received from the NJ Department of Human Services, Division of Mental Health & Addiction Services (NJ-DMHAS).
- Coalitions DB | NJPN
NEW JERSEY COALITIONS NJ Community Health Coalitions Working Smarter… Working Together Coalition coordinators and members interested in sharing efforts and collaborating may search throughout the state for coalitions working within specific geographic areas and focusing on similar goals. Search for others and add your coalition information to start working smarter across New Jersey! SEARCH FOR COALITIONS ADD YOUR COALITION The Coalitions Working Smarter Initiative is designed to promote synergistic opportunities throughout New Jersey. NJPN created the New Jersey Community Health Coalitions Working Smarter Searchable Database thanks to support from New Jersey Health Initiatives, a statewide grant-making program of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.
- Gallery | NJPN
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- Prevention Toolkits | NJPN
PREVENTION Toolkits Effective Prevention in New Jersey Toolkit Tobacco School Policy Toolkit Tobacco Point-of-Sale Toolkit Marijuana Legalization and School Policy Toolkit Tackling Opioids through Prevention for Athletes (TOP) Toolkit Tobacco Worksite Policy Toolkit Cannabis Legalization and Municipal Toolkit Alcohol Policy Toolkit Tobacco Smoke-Free Housing Policy Toolkit



