Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) is a comprehensive, integrated, public health approach to the delivery of early intervention and treatment services for persons with substance use disorders, as well as those who are at risk of developing those disorders. www.sbirt.webs.com/webinars SBIRT WEBINAR SERIES LIVE EVENTS and ON DEMAND RECORDINGS More info, descriptions, learning objectives, PowerPoint slides, presenter biographies, and webinar recordings: www.sbirt.webs.com/webinars • Watch from work, home, or on the go! • Only need a computer/internet connection or a smartphone (compatible with PC, Mac, iPad, iPhone, Android) • Free Certificates of Attendance for everyone • Ideal for nurses, social workers, mental health counselors, substance use professionals, medical professionals, professional counselors, psychologists, employee assistance professionals, and other helping professionals that are interested in learning about SBIRT • Use with clinical supervision or watch together with your colleagues FREE WEBINAR! SBIRT and Sexual & Gender Minority (SGM) Youth !"#$%&'$ () *+",)'"-.(* /(,. ,.' 0$#1'-&'), 23456 !"#7'&,8 9:5; +, ,.' <)(='"-(,> #? ;.(&+@#8 ,.' 34A 4)(,(+,(='8 +)$ ,.' ;#)"+$ 9B C(1,#) D#%)$+,(#)B https://sbirt.webs.com/sgm-youth This webinar provides an overview of the unique needs & challenges sexual & gender minority youth experience, discusses health disparities associated with alcohol & substance use, & reviews strategies for integrating adolescent screening, brief intervention, & referral to treatment (SBIRT) appropriately into care. Learn about: • Terminology for sex and gender and review the unique needs and experiences of sexual and gender minority (SGM) youth; • Provide affirming and culturally competent care to SGM youth; • Understand how gender and sexual identity and orientation are key factors in understanding patterns of alcohol and substance use and experiences of health and wellbeing; and • Strategies to utilize and adapt the Adolescent SBIRT for SGM youth. Presented by Holly Fontenot, PhD, RN/NP, Associate Professor at Boston College, Connell School of Nursing Wednesday, April 22, 2020 @ 2pm-3pm ET (1CT/12MT/11PT)