Date & Time
Wednesday, October 9, 2024, 12:30 PM - 2:00 PM
Location Name
Grand Ballroom
Speakers
David Best - Leeds Trinity University
Dona Dmitrovic - SAMHSA
Dave Sheridan - NARR
Ashley Stewart - C4 Innovations
Emily Stuckey - ARCHway Institute
Corrie Vilsaint - Harvard Medical School, MGH Recovery Research Institute
Dona Dmitrovic - SAMHSA
Dave Sheridan - NARR
Ashley Stewart - C4 Innovations
Emily Stuckey - ARCHway Institute
Corrie Vilsaint - Harvard Medical School, MGH Recovery Research Institute
Level of Experience
Introductory -- No prior experience with topic needed.
Description
Join us for an engaging and thought-provoking discussion featuring national leaders in the field of recovery. This session will explore innovative strategies and forward-thinking approaches to expanding and enhancing recovery support services. Our panelists will share insights on current trends, challenges, and opportunities in the recovery landscape, addressing how we can collectively create a stronger and more inclusive recovery support system. Attendees will leave with a deeper understanding of best practices and actionable steps to propel recovery services into the future. Don't miss this chance to be part of a pivotal conversation shaping the next chapter in recovery support!
Objectives
1. Participants will grasp ideas that encourage innovation and progressive strategies for improving and expanding recovery support services.
2. Throughout the session, participants will explore strategies for fostering inclusivity and gain a deeper understanding of best practices that are relevant to residents from marginalized communities.
3. Participants will gain insights into current trends, challenges, and opportunities within the existing recovery supports environment.
2. Throughout the session, participants will explore strategies for fostering inclusivity and gain a deeper understanding of best practices that are relevant to residents from marginalized communities.
3. Participants will gain insights into current trends, challenges, and opportunities within the existing recovery supports environment.