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Join us for Community Conversations and a Train-The-Trainer event, led by Tedra Cobb from the University
of Rochester Medicine's Recovery Center of Excellence. Refreshments will be provided at all events.
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hosted by Jeerson County Behavioral Health Consortium (BHC)
In Partnership with UR Medicine Recovery Center of Excellence
Ending Stigma
Starts With a Conversation
To help us generate a headcount for refreshments,
please register at this link: https://tinyurl.com/yv9rshd8
For more info, please contact: info@lorijfleming.com
Learn to facilitate a Community Conversation on
stigma! This event is designed for those who have
attended a Community Conversation and wish to lead
ongoing discussions. Participants will receive regular
support through a national facilitator's call with the
University of Rochester.
Friday, June 14th, from 4:30 PM to 7:30 PM
at The Recovery Cafe in Port Townsend,
led by Tedra Cobb.
Train-the-Trainer
* You need to attend one of the CCOUD
sessions to participate in Train the Trainer.
Monday, June 10th, from 2:30 PM to 5 PM
at The Recovery Cafe, 939 Kearney St,
Port Townsend
Tuesday, June 11th, from 5 PM to 7:30 PM
at The Brinnon Community Center, 306144
US 101, Brinnon
Thursday, June 13th, from 4 PM to 6:30 PM
at The Quilcene Community Center,
294952 US-101, Quilcene
Community Conversations
Community Conversations on Opioid Use Disorder
This is not an academic workshop about stigma. It
is a conversation for participants to explore stigma,
how we support people with substance use disorder
(SUD) and their families, and how we work together
in our communities to reduce stigma. We use portraits
and videos of people with lived experience to
facilitate discussion, making it very interactive.
June 10-14, 2024