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Vermont Substance Use Conference 2025
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Tuesday, May 20
 

10:15am EDT

3: Leveraging Community Resources Beyond Funding—and Putting Youth in Charge of Youth Prevention Efforts
Tuesday May 20, 2025 10:15am - 11:45am EDT
In substance use prevention, intervention, and treatment/recovery, financial resources are often viewed as the primary key to success. However, communities across VT have shown the transformative impact of non-financial resources in building capacity, engaging future professionals, and driving systems-level change. This workshop will feature a youth presentation and a panel discussion highlighting innovative workforce strategies that leverage resources beyond funding.
Speakers
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Emily Zanleoni

Executive Director, Executive Director, Hartford Community Coalition
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Mahat Abdullahi

Prevention Network Manager, Prevention Network Manager/United Way of Northwest VT
Tuesday May 20, 2025 10:15am - 11:45am EDT
Diamond Ballroom I

1:15pm EDT

3. Understanding ALL SUD Treatment Levels of Care and the Crossroads with Recovery, Prevention, and Harm Reduction
Tuesday May 20, 2025 1:15pm - 2:45pm EDT
Workshop Schedule
  • 5 min - Introductions
  • 10 min – ASAM Levels of Care
  • 10 min – Vermont Examples of Levels of Care
  • 10 min – Deciding Level of Care Appropriateness
  • 10 min – Principles of Effective Treatment
  • 10 min – Changes with ASAM 4th Edition
  • 10 min – Treatment Planning with an ASAM lens: 6 Dimensions
  • 10 min – The Crossroads between Treatment, Recovery, Prevention, and Harm Reduction
  • 5 min – Accessing Treatment
  • 5 min – Points to Consider
  • 5 min – Q&A
Objectives:
  • Review ASAM criteria for all levels of care, including recent updates via the fourth edition.
  • Review the Vermont System of SUD Care.
  • Review the NIDA Principles of Effective SUD Treatment.
  • Review the relationship between the ASAM 6 dimensions and treatment planning.
  • Review the intersection between treatment, recovery, prevention, and harm reduction.
  • Review appropriateness of referrals and how to access each level of care.
Speakers
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Chadd Viger, MS, LADC

CEO, Recovery House Inc. President, Vermont Substance Use Treatment Collaborative Professor, Vermont State University – Castleton, Recovery House Inc.
Tuesday May 20, 2025 1:15pm - 2:45pm EDT
Diamond Ballroom I

3:00pm EDT

1. Expanding Vermont’s Rural Behavioral Health Workforce: Lessons from Maine’s Recovery Jobs for Beginners
Tuesday May 20, 2025 3:00pm - 4:30pm EDT
This session will explore how technology-enabled learning and a balance between lived experience and formal training can create a more unified behavioral health workforce in rural Vermont. We’ll examine common barriers to entry-level roles and share innovative workforce strategies from our Maine experience. By emphasizing collaboration, coordination, and connection, we invite you to join us in reimagining more accessible career pathways for those with lived experience in rural Vermont.


Speakers
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Austin Connolly

Austin Connally, MPH (he/they) is the Project Coordinator for the Technology-Enabled Collaborative Learning Program and the Rural Behavioral Health Workforce Center, both funded by the Health Resources and Services Administration. He provides data management and analysis as well as... Read More →
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Samantha Mariano

Associate Program Manager, MCD Global Health’s Rural Behavioral Health Workforce Center
Tuesday May 20, 2025 3:00pm - 4:30pm EDT
Diamond Ballroom I

3:00pm EDT

4. ROAD: Resources and Options for Alcohol Use Disorder
Tuesday May 20, 2025 3:00pm - 4:30pm EDT
To address the profound impact that alcohol has on morbidity and mortality in Vermont, Central Vermont Medical Center and the Central Vermont Prevention Coalition have developed an innovative and collaborative hub & spoke model of care for Alcohol Use Disorder called ROAD. The CVMC ROAD initiative is an effort to provide low barrier access to improved and expanded support services including medical intervention across CVMC care settings for patients experiencing problematic or risky drinking.  This multidisciplinary team approach involves ED providers, Primary Care providers, and local treatment providers.  The team also includes Community Health Team Care Managers and Recovery Coaches who provide support, outreach and education regarding local resources and facilitate linkage to ongoing care in hopes of continued engagement. The UVM Health Network High Value Care team amplified the work of the CVMC ROAD program, convening a cross departmental team to formalize a primary care pathway across the network.

This panel session will share the ROAD model, lessons learned, barriers to implementation and strategies to overcome them, and next steps. Attendees will walk away with information needed to consider such a model in their own communities.
Speakers
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Moriah Haggett

RCED Program Supervisor Turning Point Center of Central Vt
Moriah Haggett (she/her) works for the Turning Point Center of Central Vermont as the Recovery Coaching in the Emergency Department Program Supervisor at Central Vermont Medical Center. She is also a certified grief coach.
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Evan Smith

Central Vermont Medical Center
Evan Smith, LICSW (he/him) has worked in behavioral health services since 1988. A graduate of SUNY Albany College of Social Welfare, he has worked the last 21 years in Vermont in various roles at Dartmouth College’s Evidence-Based Practices Center, the Vermont Departments of Health... Read More →
Tuesday May 20, 2025 3:00pm - 4:30pm EDT
Diamond Ballroom I
 
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