The Opioid Epidemic: Trainings and Other Resources for Public Health Professionals

The Opioid Epidemic: Trainings and Other Resources for Public Health Professionals

The opioid epidemic is one of the most pressing public health issues of our time. Opioid abuse – including misuse of prescription and street drugs – is a growing problem in communities across the U.S. It’s part of the reason that drug overdose has become the leading cause of death of Americans under 50. There is an urgent need for a coordinated, multisectoral response, with public health professionals playing a central role.

This is a listing of archived training materials and additional resources on the opioid epidemic.

SELECTED INDIVIDUAL TRAININGS

From the Region IV Public Health Training Center:

From other organizations:

TRAINING SERIES
NATIONAL RESOURCES ABOUT THE OPIOID EPIDEMIC

How To Apply for HRSA Grants – Webinar on Wednesday, August 23, 2017, 2-4 PM EDT

The Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), a federal agency under the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, is interested in helping organizations know more about its programs, priorities, and funding opportunities. The HRSA Atlanta Office of Regional Operations (ORO) is hosting a no-cost, interactive webinar on how to apply for HRSA grants.

After attending the webinar you will know:

  • How to Apply for a HRSA Grant
  • How to Assess Organizational Readiness
  • How to Write a Strong Application
  • Common Mistakes and Important Tips
  • Technical Assistance (TA) Resources

Speakers:
The Public Health Analysts, HRSA, Region 4, Office of Regional Operations: Rosie Mangual, Chiquita Francis, Tony Volrath, and Judy Trawick
Joining the HRSA staff are HRSA Grantees that will share their experience and answer questions from the audience.

REGISTER

If you have questions about the upcoming webinar or are interested in receiving one-on-one technical assistance on how to apply for HRSA funding, please contact Rosie Mangual, Public Health Analyst, in the Atlanta Office of Regional Operations at (404) 562-7979 or rmangual@hrsa.gov.