Type: Webinar

May 12, 2026

When Our Clients Age: Adapting Drug User Health for Older Adults

LIVE WEBINAR | JUNE 16, 2026 12:00PM | This webinar will help participants build practical skills for assessing and supporting older clients, including those with long-term substance use histories. Participants will explore how aging changes the way drugs affect the body, why overdose risk increases, and how common signs of substance use may present differently in older adults.

May 7, 2026

Sustaining the Workforce: Self-Care and Professional Resilience

LIVE WEBINAR JUNE 17, 2026 | 1:00PM EASTERN • This session addresses burnout, secondary stress, and sustainability for frontline workers. Participants will explore individual and organizational strategies to support long-term wellness and workforce retention.

May 1, 2026

Affirming Care for Immigrant Communities: Building Inclusive and Responsive Services

MAY 19, 2026 | 1:00PM EASTERN — This session equips participants with tools to create affirming, inclusive services for immigrant communities with a focus on respect, access, and trust across Maryland’s service systems.

April 7, 2026

Ethical and Compassionate Pregnancy Care for People at Risk for Overdose

This webinar will explore compassionate, ethical ways to provide supportive care
during pregnancy for people at risk for overdose, with a focus on respect, dignity, and practical approaches. Highlights on how nonjudgmental, evidence-informed approaches can promote health, informed choice, and personal autonomy for both the parent and baby will also be shared.

April 1, 2026

Sex Work, Health, and Safety: Building Trust Through Community Engagement

MAY 21, 2026 | 12pm Eastern | This webinar will focus on the intersection of sex work, health access, and community safety. Participants will explore trust-building strategies and engagement approaches that support autonomy, reduce stigma, and promote safer service environments.

March 25, 2026

Creating Stigma-Free Services: Clinical Settings

This session focuses on reducing stigma in clinical settings serving people at risk of overdose, with an emphasis on improving patient experience, strengthening provider communication, and implementing systems-level changes that enhance engagement, retention in care, and overall health outcomes across Maryland.

Engaging Youth Through Trust-Centered Approaches

Focused on adolescents and young adults, this session explores developmentally appropriate, trust-centered engagement strategies that support safety, autonomy, and connection to services.

Ketamine and Psychedelic Substances in Practice: What Providers and Communities Need to Know

This advanced session explores the evolving landscape of ketamine and other psychedelic substances as they appear in clinical settings, community conversations, and personal use. Participants will examine current evidence, emerging models of care, ethical considerations, and how providers can engage in informed, nonjudgmental conversations while navigating Maryland’s legal and clinical context.