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Pathways to Recovery in Alaska: Collaborative Approaches to Harm Reduction and Treatment

May 13 - May 15

The Pathways to Recovery Conference addresses addiction and behavioral health challenges in Alaska. The event brings together professionals, community leaders, and advocates to improve care through three educational tracks: Harm Reduction, Treatment and Recovery, and Connection to Care.

Focused on culturally responsive practices, the conference highlights strategies like naloxone distribution, medication-assisted treatment, and tribal partnerships. Participants will gain actionable knowledge, foster collaboration, and strengthen Alaska’s network of care to better serve its diverse and geographically isolated communities, with an emphasis on Alaska Native perspectives and traditional healing practices.

Details

Start:
May 13
End:
May 15
Event Category:
Website:
https://akpathwaystorecovery.org/

Organizers

Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium
Alaska Behavioral Health Consortium

Venue

Dena’ina Civic and Convention Center
Anchorage, AK United States + Google Map
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Overdose Prevention Hub for Tribes and Native Communities

Seven Directions: A Center for Indigenous Public Health
Center for the Study of Health & Risk Behaviors (CSHRB)
Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, UW Medicine
1959 NE Pacific St, Box 357238, Seattle, WA 98195-7238

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