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The Opioids, Stimulants, and Trauma Summit is an annual event that highlights prevention, harm reduction, treatment, and recovery strategies related to opioids, stimulants, and trauma. All people with an interest in building healthy communities are invited to attend.
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The Wisconsin State Dementia Plan presents goals and strategies informed by a year-long community and partner engagement process. The success of the State Dementia Plan will require the involvement of community, medical, social, crisis and protective services, advocacy, and provider networks.
Wisconsin’s Children’s System of Care seeks to improve the health, safety, and well-being of children and families. It recognizes the importance of family, school, and community in promoting the full potential of every child by addressing their physical, emotional, intellectual, cultural, and social needs.
Opioids are powerful drugs. Prescription pain relievers, fentanyl, and heroin hurt Wisconsin residents every day. More people die of opioid overdoses in Wisconsin each year than car crashes.
This event is scheduled for July 16-17, 2025, in Wisconsin Dells. More details will be shared in early 2025. Last revised September 3, 2024. Information on DHS conferences and training events related to Wisconsin's opioid epidemic.
Contact a doctor or primary health care provider, pharmacy, or local community health center to see if they offer testing. Local or Tribal health departments can also help you find testing options near you. Self-tests are also available for purchase over-the counter at pharmacies and online.
Tomorrow, event participants will take what they learned today to develop a six-year strategic plan for Wisconsin’s Children’s System of Care, addressing the approach to services and supports and the infrastructure needed for success.
If you are in a mental health crisis, there are many services and supports available to you whether you need someone to contact, you need someone to respond, or you need a place to get help. If you are in imminent danger or experiencing a medical emergency, call 911.
The 2025 Wisconsin Harm Reduction Conference comes at a time when harm reduction, health and behavioral health care, and drug policy reform have entered a dynamic and critical phase. The changing and volatile drug supply is having increasingly deadly impacts on people who use drugs.