Trainings
Naloxone & Overdose Response Training
Naloxone, or more commonly known as Narcan®, is a safe medication that can save someone’s life by reversing the effects of an opioid overdose. Free Naloxone trainings and Naloxone kits are available for individuals or local business. Newport County Prevention Coalition is committed to helping reduce opioid-related overdose deaths by offering trainings on the signs of an overdose, administering Naloxone and the Good Samaritan Law to any business, community group, faith-based establishments, or community organizations.
Hidden in Plain Sight
Hidden in Plain Sight is a prevention program aimed at revealing to parents the many new products available to youth for substance use and the ways to conceal potential use and risky behaviors. Set up as a mock teenagers bed room, Hidden in Plain Sight is an interactive experience giving parents an opportunity to see the many products that may indicate the likelihood of substance use. Hidden in Plain Sight is meant to bring awareness and give parents information that will encourage meaningful conversations with their teens.
Mental Health First Aid
An evidence-based training program from the National Council for Mental Wellbeing that teaches participants how to identify, understand, and respond to signs of mental health and substance use challenges in others. Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) help participants to develop and apply interpersonal skills and action-steps that provide initial help and support to adults who may be developing a mental health or substance use challenge or experiencing a mental health crisis. Additionally, Mental Health First Aid instructors are able to differentiate core-content to meet the needs of specific communities such as faith-based organizations, adolescents, and teens.
Campaign to Change Direction
The goal of the Campaign to Change Direction is to change the culture of mental health so that all of those in need receive the care and support they deserve. The Campaign encourages everyone to pay attention to their emotional well-being — and it reminds us that our emotional well-being is just as important as our physical well-being. We provide a toolkit, the Five Signs of Emotional Suffering and the Healthy Habits of Emotional Well-being, so that we all have a common language to identify when someone is suffering and how we can stay emotionally healthy.
ASIST Training – Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training
ASIST is a 2-day training program that teaches participants how to assist those at risk for suicide. Although many healthcare professionals use ASIST, anyone 16 years or older can use the approach, regardless of professional background. ASIST workshops cost money to attend, with cost varying by training site.
If you are interested in becoming a volunteer or just want to learn more about available trainings, please reach out to us and we will be in touch shortly. Thank you!
Office Address:
300 High Point Ave., Portsmouth, RI 02871
Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 173, Adamsville, RI 02801
Phone: 1.401.835.5311