Characterizing and Enhancing Collegiate Recovery Programs: Results from a Methodology Project
1.5 CME / CE credits available!
This presentation from Noel Vest, PhD, Assistant Professor at Boston University School of Public Health, will explore findings from a mixed-methods national study examining the structure, implementation, and impact of Collegiate Recovery Programs (CRPs) in the U.S. and Canada. Participants will learn about CRP funding models, mutual-help group (MHG) integration, and student recovery pathways, including key demographic trends and service utilization patterns. Drawing on both survey and qualitative data, the presentation will highlight barriers and facilitators to program success, with practical recommendations for expanding culturally competent and sustainable recovery support on college campuses.
Learning objectives: Describe at least three (3) key findings from national studies on CRPs, including trends in program structure, student demographics, and recovery support offerings. , Specify at least two (2) ways that implementation science frameworks, such as CFIR 2.0, can be…
Event interval: Single day event. Online Meeting Link: https://washington.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_HAAn7QRMSzym0PTlPSvBZw#/registration. Accessibility Contact: Meg Brunner, MLIS, meganw@uw.edu. Event Types: Lectures/Seminars.
Wednesday, September 24, 2025, 11:30 AM – 1:00 PM.
Webinar - register at: https://washington.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_HAAn7QRMSzym0PTlPSvBZw#/registration.
Pathways to Connection: Accessing Treatment for Opioid Use Disorder Across Washington State
The Bree Collaborative and UW Addictions, Drug & Alcohol Institute invite you to attend Pathways to Connection: Accessing Treatment for Opioid Use Disorder Across Washington State.
This webinar will explore how individuals across Washington State access treatment for opioid use disorder (OUD), with a focus on the implementation of Medications for Opioid Use Disorder (MOUD) in a variety of care settings.
Through a panel presentation featuring speakers from different access points, including street medicine, outpatient care, emergency care—participants will gain insights into: Successes, challenges, and opportunities in implementing MOUD across the state , How individuals access care, from first contact through ongoing treatment , The importance of care transitions and coordination between systems , Statewide resources and tools available to support OUD treatment and recovery, This session is ideal for clinicians, healthcare professionals, health plans, case managers, community-based organizations, and…
Event interval: Single day event. Online Meeting Link: https://fhqc.qualityhealth.org/members/evr/reg_event.php?orgcode=FHCQ&evid=57475227. Accessibility Contact: Meg Brunner, meganw@uw.edu. Event Types: Lectures/Seminars.
Tuesday, October 14, 2025, 12:00 PM – 1:30 PM.
Webinar - register at https://fhqc.qualityhealth.org/members/evr/reg_event.php?orgcode=FHCQ&evid=57475227.