Training & Technical Assistance

Are you looking for more information for you, your colleagues, coalition, or workgroup around preventing substance misuse?  There are many opportunities to learn more about substance misuse and addiction and about prevention in general. Both local and national organizations offer a wealth of information.

The Partnership offers trainings on communication and campaign development for health professionals interested in building capacity in prevention communication. Let’s do this together. We’ll build your communication skills, help you make a plan, and train your staff along the way. Interested? Contact The Partnership.

The NH Center for Excellence is available to support professionals working to prevent, treat and help communities respond to substance misuse. The Center can help with a variety of requests, including:

  • Training staff on a variety of topics
  • Putting evidence informed methods and practices into action
  • Analyzing and interpreting data or research
  • Assisting with program evaluation activities

New Hampshire Alcohol and Drug Abuse Counselors Association is a non-profit organization dedicated to advancing addiction professions in NH. They offer 75 trainings a year and have over 35 on-demand webinars.

The NH Alcohol & Drug Abuse Counselors Association/NH Training Institute on Addictive Disorders (NHADACA/NHTIAD)

NHADACA/NHTIAD develops, coordinates, and sponsors professional development events for a wide range of professionals working with individuals, families, and systems affected by substance misuse. They also provide professional preparation and workforce development for professionals in other mental health and healthcare fields seeking addictions-related training.

Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration offers tools, training, and technical assistance to practitioners in the fields of mental health and substance use disorders

National Alliance on Mental Illness New Hampshire offers a variety of workshops on mental health topics for professionals and para-professionals in education and law enforcement as well as for general audiences.

New Hampshire Coalition Against Domestic and Sexual Violence and its local member program crisis centers provide training, prevention programming and technical assistance.