Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST) & safeTALK Training for Trainers (T4T)
ASIST is a two-day in-person workshop where you’ll learn to how to recognize when someone may be thinking about suicide, and how to provide a skilled intervention and develop a safety plan with the person to connect them to further support.
safeTALK T4T is a two-day program that will prepare you to facilitate LivingWorks safeTALK workshops in your community. These workshops empower community members and those who support them to make a difference by teaching them to be more alert to someone thinking of suicide and to be better able to connect them to help.
Interested in taking or hosting a training course? Reach out to the BH team, Kasha Harris kharris@usetinc.org or Caro Caballero, ccaballero@usetinc.org
Cobscook Institute
Cobscook Institute, started in 1999 as Cobscook Community Learning Center, was created to find ways of improving life in the Washington County, Maine region.
Cobscook Experiential Programs feature an exceptional high school curriculum for students from Washington County as well as shorter, intensive experiences outside of the academic calendar.
Close Up Foundation
For more than 20 years, USET and Close Up have partnered during the USET/USET SPF Impact Week Meeting in Washington, DC. The Close Up Foundation brings youth from USET member Tribal Nations to DC to be involved in the democratic process through current issue debates, collaborative learning, and the development of citizenship skills, while also engaging with the USET/USET SPF Board of Directors.
During the 2023 USET/USET SPF Impact Week Meeting, Close Up students presented their projects at the Welcome Reception and had an opportunity to speak with Board members and Meeting participants. Close Up students also developed the 2023 USET Youth Statement on Sovereignty and presented it to the Board of Directors.
Extension for Community Health Care Outcomes (ECHO)
Project ECHO (Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes), as a training approach, was originally created by Sanjeev Arora, MD, at the University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center in 2005. Developed as a collaborative model of medical education and care management, the goal of Project ECHO was to increase community access to timely, quality health care. The Project ECHO teaching approach uses video conferencing technology to train, advise, and support primary care providers. It also incorporates didactic presentations, using case-based teaching as its core method.
Faces and Voices of Recovery (FAVOR)
An organization working to eliminate barriers to recovery for every American, every family and to help today’s children and future generations, who often are the biggest winners in the process of recovery.
Internal Family Systems Training
IFS is a transformative tool that conceives every human being as a system of protective and wounded inner parts lead by a core Self. We believe the mind is naturally multiple and that is a good thing. Just like members of a family, inner parts are forced from their valuable states into extreme roles within us. Self is in everyone. It can’t be damaged. It knows how to heal.
IFS is frequently used as an evidence-based psychotherapy, helping people heal by accessing and healing their protective and wounded inner parts. IFS creates inner and outer connectedness by helping people first access their Self and, from that core, come to understand and heal their parts.
Mental Health First Aid
Mental Health First Aid, as defined by the National Council on Mental Wellbeing, is a course that teaches you how to identify, understand, and respond to signs of mental illnesses and substance use disorders. The training gives you the skills you need to reach out and provide initial help and support to someone who may be developing a mental health or substance use problem or experiencing a crisis.
Interested in taking or hosting a training course? Reach out to the BH team, Kasha Harris kharris@usetinc.org or Amanda Watts, awatts@usetinc.org
Mobilize Recovery
Mobilize Recovery is dedicated to raising the voices of people whose lives are affected by addiction. From direct outreach to civic & community engagement, they empower advocates to take direct action by providing digital tools, advocacy training, and education.
MX908
MX908 is a multi-mission handheld mass spectrometer for real-time chemical detection and identification, utilized by elite responders conducting chemical, explosive, priority drug and HazMat operations around the world. The device utilizes high-pressure mass spectrometry (HPMS) to detect and identify compounds at trace levels with exceptional sensitivity and unmatched selectivity. This gives you reliable, actionable intelligence by rapidly and accurately identifying priority threats and reducing false alarms caused by common interferents.
ODMAP (Overdose Detection Mapping Application Program) and HIDTA (High Intensity Drug Trafficking Areas)
USET partnered with Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, specifically, Mark Tuttle their staff Epidemiologist, to host a five videos training series on ODMAP. These videos took place between March 22, 2021 – July 26th, 2021.
The subjects covered in the videos included:
- Overview of ODMAP
- Data Entry Management
- Managing overdoses
- Finding Addresses
- Creating Spike Alerts
- Requesting Agency Access
- Various Map Views
Say What!
Students, Adults, and Youth Working Hard Against Tobacco!
Say What! - Students, Adults, and Youth Working Hard Against Tobacco! has served as the official statewide youth tobacco prevention coalition since March 2011.
Since then, efforts have focused on spreading the movement and reducing tobacco use across the state through local projects supported by Say What! resources. Say What! members connect, learn, share, and inspire others to make a positive difference in their schools and communities by utilizing member benefits, the Say What! Logo, and other graphics and resources to fit their needs!
SMART Therapy
SMART stands for Sensory Motor Arousal Regulation Treatment, an innovative mental health therapy for children and adolescents who have experienced complex trauma to help them with emotional, behavioral, and interpersonal regulation.
Tall Cop
Tall Cop Says Stop™ is a website dedicated to education and resources for the detection and prevention of substance abuse to help keep young people, families and communities safe. Officer Galloway has been educating and fighting drug and alcohol abuse for over 20 years! He is a highly respected and internationally recognized instructor on trends in drug/alcohol culture and law enforcement methods.
TruNarc
The TruNarc device helps to quickly identify narcotics and controlled substances, including key drugs of abuse and emerging threats like synthetic cathinones (bath salts) and cannabinoids.
White Bison
White Bison is a Native American-operated 501(c)3 nonprofit dedicated to creating and sustaining a grassroots Wellbriety Movement – providing culturally-based healing to the next seven generations of Indigenous People. The Wellbriety Movement: To be sober and well. That’s what White Bison wants for our community, that’s why we’re a proud facilitator of the Wellbriety. We must find sobriety and recover from the harmful effects of drugs and alcohol.