CODAC Behavioral Healthcare to Present at 2021 All-Virtual AATOD Conference
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Experts to Explain Collaborative Efforts to Improve Access to Quality MAT and Other Key Topics
It is our honor to share our models, best practices and outcomes with other experts in our field particularly as we face the dual crisis of the opioid crisis amid the coronavirus pandemic. CRANSTON, R.I. (PRWEB) April 06, 2021
CODAC Behavioral Healthcare, the largest non-profit, outpatient provider for opioid treatment in Rhode Island, today announced that it will be presenting at three sessions during the 2021 American Association for the Treatment of Opioid Dependence, Inc. (AATOD) Conference, to be held virtually April 10-14, 2021. The theme of this year’s conference, AATOD’s first all-virtual, is “Forging Partnerships to Improve Access to Quality Care.” CODAC’s experts plan to highlight three of its innovative prog
We begin 2021 heartened by the resiliency of educators and students from around the country pushing through the disruptions of COVID-19. Even in the face of current challenges, many schools and districts are using this moment to design new approaches that will shape learning far into the future.
As 2021 kicks off and we set our resolutions for the new year, we pledge our organizationsâ continued efforts to respond to educatorsâ professional learning needs.
For example, Gwinnett County Public Schools designed an online learning system (eCLASS) to support emergency online learning needs. As students move back in the classroom, instead of shuttering their online program, theyâve repurposed it to provide additional approaches for engaging with content and building competencies in the ISTE Standards for Students.