August is Back to School Month and with that comes some amazing resources to help you prepare. From mental health resources for students and parents to social media do's and don'ts that can be found on our Student Resource pages. We even have some podcast episodes to learn more about youth behavioral health. Keep reading to find all these awesome resources and get some updates on everything C-WHO!
You’re either very ready or feel wildly unprepared for school to start.
Why is it that there doesn’t seem to be a middle ground? Either way, we have mental and physical health resources for students, parents, and teachers just a click away!
You’re either very ready or feel wildly unprepared for school to start.
Why is it that there doesn’t seem to be a middle ground? Either way, we have mental and physical health resources for students, parents, and teachers just a click away!
This content is designed to inspire young people to make their own choices, feel empowered, and better their mental health through affirming messages that enforce their own unique autonomy.
In this toolkit, you'll find social media posts and resources for mental health, building community, and normalizing sobriety.
See our landing page and download the social media toolkit by clicking the button below!
We’re working together to break down the stigma around naloxone and life-saving opioid overdose intervention. Our primary goal is to educate and provide information that has been vetted and verified by reputable sources.
We have put together a media toolkit and web page where you can find all the resources you need around Naloxone including:
Resources
Printable Assets
Flyers
Posters
Take away cards
Rack cards
Click the button below to find more information and download the Media Toolkit!
Life Support will resume our normal release schedule in September. Until then, get ready for back to school with these 4 hand-picked Life Support throwback episodes!
You can also see the rest of our past episodes anywhere you get your podcasts!
Two grants, The Idaho Rural Opioid Prevention and Pharmacy Education Stewardship (I-ROPPES) grant and The Rural Emergent Alternative Surgical Opioid Non-use (rEASON) grant have come together with the common mission of spreading the word about opioid prevention programs, practices, and resources.
OUD/MOUD Considerations Within Labor & Delivery Training
Register and join us for a FREE educational session where Dr. Ben Smith will cover the following topics:
Review of strategies for creating safe/welcoming spaces for patients with substance use disorders in pregnancy
Introduction of key history elements that will support the episode of care
Whether and when to start buprenorphine
Pain management approaches to vaginal delivery and perioperative care
Postpartum support
Linkage to care
Register today through Zoom by clicking the button below!
This educational webinar is a virtual lunch-and-learn opportunity for healthcare professionals. Participants will hear from practicing experts in the field of law, medicine, and behavioral health about House Bill 71 (HB71) Idaho's ban on gender-affirming care for minors.
Click the button below to register for this great opportunity!
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