24-Hour Recovery Peer Helpline: (518) 705-4627
24-Hour Recovery Peer Helpline: (518) 705-4627
We train individuals on how to recognize, respond, and give Naloxone (Narcan) to prevent an opioid overdose from becoming fatal. Training can be conducted by appointment or by walk-in at the Rob Constatine Recovery Community and Outreach Center, located in Gloversville and Amsterdam.
Gloversville: 33 Bleeker St. Suite 101
Amsterdam: 131 East Main St.
This one-day workshop, based on the work of Dr. Ruby Payne, examines the impact of poverty on families, explore the hidden rules of economic class, identify ways to improve relationships and develop the tools you need to better address individuals' needs. (2-hour overview is available but does not include a certificate. (OASAS credits available)
For any parent to be or parent with children up to 18 years old. Classes will help parents encourage positive behaviors, deal with problem behaviors, become confident as a parent, be realistic about parenting, and help parents take care of themselves.
This program is geared toward parents and other adults in the community. The presentation gives participants the opportunity to explore a mock teen bedroom. Participants will search for hidden drugs and paraphernalia, while learning about concealment methods and drug culture references.
Team Awareness NY is a specialized workplace wellness training program designed to support a healthy work culture and increase the overall wellbeing of those in your workforce.
A sequence of activities, puzzles, and clues that lead participants to discover the risks associated with vaping and develop skills to escape the vape. Best in groups of 6-12.
Purpose: The SAPST provides an introduction to the fundamentals of substance misuse prevention based on current knowledge and practice in the field. This training is designed to prepare practitioners to reduce the likelihood of substance misuse and promote well-being among individuals and within families, workplaces, schools, and communities.
Focus Audience: The training was developed for individuals new to substance misuse prevention or early in their prevention career (i.e., 1–5 years of experience). It is also appropriate for professionals in related fields who may have limited experience in prevention. While the focus is primarily on preventing alcohol and other drug misuse, as well as tobacco and nicotine use, the approach to prevention presented in this training is applicable to other behavioral health issues as well.