New series aims to address the intersection of addiction and maternal health.
- Virtual series aims to educate on opioid addiction.
- Focus on maternal health challenges.
- Free registration for participants.
The Northeast Delta Human Services Authority (NEDHSA) has announced a new virtual opioid education series aimed at addressing maternal health and addiction. This initiative is part of a broader effort to enhance awareness and understanding of the complexities surrounding opioid use in pregnant individuals. The opioid education series is designed to provide vital information to healthcare providers and community members alike.
Kicking off soon, the series will include expert-led sessions, discussions, and resources pertaining to opioid addiction and its impact on maternal health. NEDHSA emphasizes its commitment to improving health outcomes by increasing knowledge around addiction issues faced by mothers. Participants can access the series for free, encouraging widespread engagement from those interested in learning more.
This educational series reflects the urgent need to tackle the interconnected issues of addiction and maternal health. By fostering a deeper understanding, NEDHSA aims to equip participants with the tools and knowledge necessary to combat the challenges posed by opioids during pregnancy.