Utah’s recovery community will join in celebrating National Recovery Month by highlighting four dimensions that support a life in recovery from substance use disorders: health, home, community, and purpose. Recovery Day celebration supports and empowers individuals in recovery and recognizes the contributions of family members, service providers, and allies who come together to raise awareness that together we can recover from addiction by creating hope, healing, and health through many pathways.
Salt Lake City's Recovery Day event will be held on September 14th from 2 PM to 8 PM at Jordan Park. The day includes sponsor and vendor exhibits, speakers, live music, food trucks, and an area with fun activities for kids! This nationally awarded event is free and open to the public.
For more information about the event, sponsorship opportunities, and booth availability, visit the Recovery Day website here.
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Ethics in Prevention Foundations – A Guide for Substance Use Prevention Practitioners (in Spanish)
Why Prevention Matters: Applying Prevention Science to Practice
We Need to Talk 2024 Suicide Prevention Conference
We are excited to announce South Dakota's third annual suicide prevention conference. During this conference, you will learn about the impactful suicide prevention work in the state.
Save the Date! September 16-19 2024 - Behavioral Health & Children and Family Services Conference
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2024 Montana Summer Institute
Registration is now open for the 2024 Montana Summer Institute! For decades, prevention leaders have been gathering in Montana to learn how to increase health and safety and transform their approach to prevention with the Science of the Positive and Positive Community Norms. This year's theme is Expanding the Circle: Creating Space for Hope, Health, and Connection. Join us in Big Sky, Montana or online and learn how to foster hope, cultivate health, and strengthen connections to build healthier, safer, and more positive communities for all. For more information, visit www.montanainstitute.com.
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