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Substance Use Coercion ECHO: Supporting Survivors at the Intersections of Substance Use and Domestic Violence (full 12-session series)

12-Session Replay Series

The Substance Use Coercion ECHO Series provides information for domestic violence (DV) advocacy organizations as well as substance use (SU) disorder treatment, recovery, and harm reduction organizations on the intersections of substance use and intimate partner violence. This series can be used to gain information and skills as well as an example of how to facilitate the Substance Use Coercion ECHO curriculum available from the National Center on Domestic Violence, Trauma, and Mental Health.

This session is supported by U.S Department of Health and Human Services grants #90EV0530 from the Office of Family Violence Prevention and Services (OFVPS), Administration for Children and Families; #90EV0516 and #90EV0544 from the American Rescue Plan; as well as #TI080200 from Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA).

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Course Requirements
Complete the activities within each module. It is recommended to complete them in order. When prompted within modules, return to this course page to add to the discussion board. Then complete any final assignments within the module.

Course Outline & Materials

Course Q&A
Course Q&A
Module 1
Session 1: Understanding Domestic Violence, Substance Use, and Substance Use Coercion: Part I
This session introduces the complex intersections between domestic violence, substance use, and substance use coercion.
Video
Module 2
Session 2: Understanding Domestic Violence, Substance Use, and Substance Use Coercion: Part II
This session continues to unpack the complex intersections between domestic violence, substance use, and substance use coercion.
Video
Module 3
Session 3: Confidentiality: Safety Needs and Best Practices
This session provides information on confidentiality as a safety need for people impacted by substance use coercion, regulations governing confidentiality across services, and best practices that support safety.
Video
Module 4
Session 4: Trauma-Informed Conversations About Substance Use Coercion
This session provides information on confidentiality as a safety need for people impacted by substance use coercion, regulations governing confidentiality across services, and best practices that support safety.
Video
Module 5
Session 5: Landscape of Services Addressing Domestic Violence and Substance Use Needs
This session is about the different kinds of services available across domestic violence, substance use disorder treatment, recovery, and harm reduction fields.
Video
Module 6
Session 6: No Wrong Door
This session provides information on the spectrum of collaboration across domestic violence and substance use services, as well as best practices in forming collaborations.
Video
Module 7
Session 7: Safety Planning and Substance Use Coercion
This session is about how to support people experiencing substance use coercion with safety planning using a framework that increases safety, stability, and well-being for survivors and their families.
Video
Module 8
Session 8: Cultivating Equity with Culturally Responsive and Accessible Services
This session covers culturally responsive and accessible services within NCDVTMH’s Accessible, Culturally Responsive, and Trauma-Informed approach.
Video
Harm Reduction Supplemental Video
Slide Deck
Module 9
Session 9: Centering Communities
This session provides information on how to support people experiencing substance use coercion within rural communities.
Video
Module 10
Session 10: Harm Reduction: Safety, Connection, and Empowerment
This session provides information on using a harm reduction approach to support survivors’ safety, connection, and empowerment.
Video
Drug Facts Graphics
Slide Deck
Module 11
Session 11: The Power of Peer Support in Substance Use and Domestic Violence Services
This session discusses peer-based support, how it can help and empower people experiencing substance use coercion, and how to access this important resource.
Video
Slide Deck
Supplemental Video-Recovery Capital
Supplemental Video-What is Peer Support?
Module 12
Session 12: Supporting Safe and Stable Housing for Survivors and their Families
This session focuses on the importance of supporting survivors’ stable housing, as well as core skills and best practices in housing support.
Video
Course Evaluation
12 Session Series Substance Use Coercion ECHO
24 Modules
12h 0m
Webinar Replay
0.00 CEUs
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