School-based Health Centers
The SBIRT-SBHC Project is a collaborative project between the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment and the Colorado Department of Human Services, Office of Behavioral Health to implement SBIRT as a standard of care among participating school-based health centers. SBIRT in Colorado provides training and technical assistance on SBIRT and Learning Community Sessions on numerous topics. Recordings of the LCS sessions below.
2020/2021
4/21: Let’s SBIRE to Make SBIRT Even Better: Clinical Tools and Tips for More Effective Brief Interventions and Treatment Referral, Paula Riggs, MD, Professor, Vice Chair Faculty Affairs; Director, Division of Addiction Science, Prevention and Treatment Department of Psychiatry, University of Colorado School of Medicine
12/20: Building Distress Tolerance: Skills for Providers and Patients, Gina Lasky, PhD, MAPL, Health Management Associates
1/21: Harm Reduction for Young People: Risk Reduction Along the Substance Use Continuum, Sam Bourdon, BA
10/20: Suicide Risk Screening and Intervention in Colorado School-Based Health Centers, Brett Harris, DrPH, University at Albany
2019/2020
9/19: Fidelity Monitoring Using the SBIRT Proficiency Checklist, SBIRT-SBHC Project Team
4/20: Supporting Gender Diverse Youth, Kelly Klene, LCSW, Cairn Counseling
1/20: The Neurobiology of Adolescent Substance Use: What You Need to Know Nicholas Chadi, MD, MPH, FRCPC, FAAP, Sainte-Justine Hospital Centre, Université de Montréal
4/20: Understanding the Intersection of Mental Health and Substance Use for Adolescents, Jane Flournoy, MA, LMFT, LPC, CAC III, Colorado Office of Behavioral Health
5/20: Adolescent Tobacco and Vaping Cessation Counseling, Christy Boland, MPH, Colorado Association for School-Based Health Care
4/20: Connecting the Dots: Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs), Trauma-Informed Care, and Substance Use, Rebecca Gostlin, LPC, Colorado Association for School-Based Health Care
2018/2019
9/19: Just Health Webinar, Apex Evaluation Team
5/19: Health Kids Colorado Survey and Positive Youth Development, Whitney Israel, MPH, Colorado School of Public Health and Lorin Scott-Okerblom, MPH, Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment
3/19: Adolescent Brain Development, and Risk and Protective Factors, Carolyn Swenson, MSPH, MSN, RN