Monday, May 18, 2020 Denise Paone, EdD, Senior Director of Research and Surveillance at NYC DOHMH and an NDEWS SCE Michelle Nolan, Senior Epidemiologist
As people across the U.S. and the rest of the world contend with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), this article warns that the research community should be alert to the possibility that it could hit some populations with substance use disorders (SUDs) particularly hard.
Because it attacks the lungs, Dr. Nora D. Volkow, Director of the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) warns that the coronavirus that causes COVID-19 could be an especially serious threat to those who smoke tobacco or marijuana or who vape. People with opioid use disorder (OUD) and methamphetamine use disorder may also...
Video by the U.S. National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) on the impact of COVID-19 on people who use substances or have a substance use disorders. The points highlighted in the video are good to keep in mind for purposes of our continued advocacy for addressing substance use which is significantly...
COVID-19 and the lockdown present particular challenges for people affected by homelessness and substance use and services working with them. SDF's second free COVID-19 webinar included speakers from across Scotland describing local services responses from which other areas may learn and improve their service provision to a high risk vulnerable group. Speakers: - Dr John Budd, The Access Practice, Edinburgh - Hugh Hill, Director of Services and Development, Simon Community Scotland - Lynsey Allan, Substance Use and Homelessness Services Manager, Turning Point Aberdeen - Danny Kelly, Hillcrest...
Op 18 mei was Prof. Gera Nagelhout van Onderzoeksinstituut IVO gastspreker tijdens een Engelstalige webinarserie van Studium Generale van de Universiteit Utrecht. Ze ging in op sociaaleconomische gezondheidsverschillen en het risico dat deze zullen groeien tijdens de COVID-19 pandemie en op de...
This free webinar-based training course on Motivational Interviewing (MI) is presented by Igor Koutsenok, MD, MS, Professor of Psychiatry at the University of California San Diego, Department of Psychiatry.
Motivational Interviewing is an essential, client-centered, counseling style for eliciting behavior change by helping clients to explore and resolve ambivalence. We are absolutely thrilled to bring you this skills-building opportunity presented by a recognized expert in the field of MI.
The course consists of four sessions (originally held during June 2020).
UNODC has developed Guidelines for the safe handling of substances and management of exposure risk for law enforcement and customs officers as part of the ‘safe handling’ series of technical guidelines and training materials. It is an evidence-based guidance document to support law enforcement and customs officers in the safe handling and management of dangerous/toxic substances and the associated safety and risk mitigation procedures.
The guidelines outline practical information and guidance that can be leveraged to help protect front-line officers from risk of exposure and prevent spread of...
On May 15, 2020 ISSUP Kenya, in collaboration with ISSUP Global, presented a webinar on the Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on Substance Use Disorders: Prevention & Management.
As part of the effort to provide information and support to people who use drugs, families, and professionals working in the substance use and addiction field, UNODC has produced a series of resources to guide evidence-based practice.
Here you can access clear infographics, tips, and information on a range of subjects tailored to meet the needs of specific groups within society.
PRESS RELEASE SUBSTANCE USE PREVENTION AND TREATMENT IN THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC
We are an umbrella group of professionals dedicated to the prevention and treatment of substance use disorders among Nigerians. With over 14 million people who use different psychoactive substances in Nigeria, the burden of substance use is great and concerted efforts are required to reverse the worsening rate of substance use problems in the country.
The COVID-19 pandemic has presented governments around the world with significant challenges to their economy, health...
Countries around the world have been introducing measures to reduce the harm of the COVID-19 pandemic. Although most countries are calling on individuals to avoid public gatherings and be mindful of social distancing, several countries have introduced tighter restrictions on other aspects of life.
Soon after there were signs of COVID-19 in South African, the government implemented an alcohol sales ban as part of its public health response.
Alcohol has a heavy burden on public health services and the intention of the ban is to relieve the pressure so that energy can be better focussed on...
The COVID-19 pandemic has had an impact on the implementation of treatment programs for people with problematic drug use. Social distancing and other measures taken to protect public health have the potential to affect continuity and access to programs. Furthermore, this reality will present...
Tobacco smoking is a known risk factor for many respiratory difficulties. A review of studies by public health experts convened by WHO on 29 April 2020 found that smokers are more likely to develop severe disease with COVID-19, compared to non-smokers.
Following the review, the WHO has released a statement that explains the elevated risk.
The article outlines potential smoking reduction and cessasion intervention programmes.
The EMCDDA is offering a new series of webinars around the theme of COVID-19. The purpose of the webinars is to help those working in the drugs field understand how drug users, and those supporting them, are coping with the pandemic and to...
ISSUP Kenya in partnership with ISSUP Global invite you to participate in a webinar discussing the impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on the prevention and treatment of substance use disorders. The webinar will be presented on Friday, May 15, 2020 at 4:00 pm (Nairobi time).
With the worldwide lockdowns following the COVID-19 pandemic, essential services and programs reaching vulnerable groups may also have been restricted or entirely stopped.
What then is the result of the lockdown on Substance Use Disorders: Prevention &...
This report and infographic, published by the Canadian Centre for Substance Use and Addiction, summarises mechanisms through which COVID-19, alcohol and cannabis use may influence one another reciprocally.
COVID-19 may influence alcohol and cannabis use through stress and anxiety, loneliness and boredom, and changes in daily routine. Using alcohol and cannabis may have an impact on the immune system, which may have an impact on people infected with COVID-19. Guidance for reducing these risks is also presented.
Alcohol has a negative impact on our immune systems ability to function, leading to greater susceptibility to certain diseases.
It is particularly important that, during this pandemic, we protect our immune system in order to give ourselves the best chance at overcoming the virus if we happen to catch it.
This one-page poster published, by the Canadian Centre of Substance Use and Addiction, highlights four important things currently known about the effects of alcohol on the immune system. The infographic also provides practical tips to reduce the harms of alcohol.
The COVID-19 pandemic is impacting pretty much everything these days including primary prevention. We at Planet Youth have been keeping in touch with our partners around the world to learn how the pandemic is affecting on-going Planet Youth...
Seminario Coordina: María Elena Medina-Mora Participan: María Elena Medina-Mora, Nayely Salazar Trujillo y Luz Adriana Templos Esteban En el marco de la pandemia por COVID-19, este seminario presentará un panorama de las enfermedades mentales y lo que se espera en las siguientes fases. Asimismo, se...
La pandemia de la COVID-19 ha impactado la implementación de programas de tratamiento para personas con problemas por consumo de drogas. El distanciamiento físico y otras medidas adoptadas para la protección de la salud pública pueden afectar la continuidad y el acceso a los programas. Además, esta...