Join the May Substance Use Disorder Community of Practice meeting

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Behavioral Health e-Memo

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5/6/26

Join the May Substance Use Disorder Community of Practice meeting

The Substance Use Disorder (SUD) Community of Practice (CoP) invites anyone with a passion for special interest or professional connection to SUD treatment and prevention to the next monthly meeting.

Agenda: In May, the SUD CoP is focused on co-occurring disorders (COD) and care coordination. Share your experiences and best ideas to help build the field of treating co-occurring disorders.

Meeting Details

Date: Wednesday, May 20, 2026

Time: Noon – 1:30 p.m. CT

Location: Virtual via Zoom

RSVP to the May SUD CoP

Accommodations: For disability accommodations, contact sud.cop@sdkstrategicservices.com.

Stipends/Reimbursement: If you have lived or living experience with SUD and are participating in the CoP outside of a professional role, you may be eligible for a stipend. For details and instructions on how to receive this, contact sud.cop@sdkstrategicservices.com.

About the SUD CoP: The SUD CoP meets monthly on the third Wednesday of each month from noon – 1:30 p.m. All meetings are virtual, with hybrid in-person option available once per quarter as noted.

The SUD CoP offers an opportunity for those engaged in SUD treatment and prevention, including individuals with lived experience, providers, family members, researchers, recovery peers and advocates, to collaborate, troubleshoot challenges and elevate community voices to inform practice and policy across Minnesota.

Visit the Substance Use Disorder Community of Practice webpage for more information.


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