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Who can take these courses?
MaHRTI's courses are open to anyone!
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Do I have to pay for these courses?
No, MaHRTI's courses are offered free of charge.
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Can I get CEUs for MaHRTI's courses?
We offer continuing education credits (CEUs) for some of our live courses. We do not currently offer CEUs for our on-demand courses. We are authorized to offer CEUs for the Maryland Board of Social Work, Maryland Board of Professional Counselors, and the Maryland Addiction and Behavioral-health Professionals Certification Board (MABPCB) Certified Peer Recovery Specialist certification. If you have any specific questions about CEUs, please reach out to [email protected]
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How will I show that I've completed a course?
Courses with associated CEUs will be sent out directly to your email approximately one week after the course has been completed. Courses that are required for your job or workplace will provide a certificate of completion once you have finished the course.
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Can I request a specific class for my group, organization, or workplace?
Yes! Please fill out our technical assistance form and we will reach out to schedule a time to discuss your training needs. Technical Assistance can be found across the top banner.
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I want to give MaHRTI some suggestions and feedback. How do I do this?
Thank you! We welcome and encourage feedback to ensure our trainings are relevant, informative, and interesting! After each training, you are encouraged to fill out a training evaluation so we can continue to improve our courses. If you have general suggestions or feedback, please reach out to [email protected] and someone will get back with you as soon as possible.
Courses
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Free
Stigma, Trauma, and People Who Use Drugs- March 5, 2025
Examine the historical roots of drug-related stigma, the role of trauma for people who use drugs, and strategies for challenging stigma at multiple levels.
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Live: Regrounding Our Response: Adverse Childhood Experiences, February 4, 2025, 11 AM-2PM
This training explores frameworks for understanding motivations for and potential harms associated with drug use as well as underlying philosophies and principles central to a harm reduction approach to working with people who use drugs.
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Free
De-escalation and Conflict Management
Explore strategies for identifying escalation, a plan to manage conflict, and tools to support people through the de-escalation and conflict management process.