Posted on behalf of the Institute on Disability
We will begin accepting applications for Cohort 6 May 15, 2025. This cohort will focus on training individuals to work with pregnant people or families with infants and young children that are impacted by substance use, age birth through 5. We will accept 18-20 trainees for this cohort. Applications will be accepted until July 31, 2025, or until all spots are filled. Preference will be given to applicants based on meeting the eligibility requirements for the program and the date their application was received. This cohort will officially begin August 25, 2025 and will follow the Track 2 schedule for trainees, which includes a specific course focusing on Infant Mental Health and the effects substance use and opioid use has on prenatal and early childhood development (0-6 years old). The Infant Mental Health course will be taught by UNH faculty member Ngozi Enelamah from the College of Health and Human Services Department of Social Work. Nicholas Mian from UNH Manchester Life Sciences Department will teach a course on the effects of OUD/SUD on families and child development. We have also partnered with NHTI, Concord’s Community College, to offer the Certified Recovery Support Worker course. We strongly encourage only individuals who are (or plan to be) working with newborn and/or young children and their families to apply for this cohort. Eligibility:
Application Opens May 15th We hope to connect with you through Building Futures Together! Learn more about the Building Futures Together Program BFT Videos: https://iod.unh.edu/building-futures-together/resources/video-gallery Comments are closed.
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