A Resource for Healthcare and Social Services Professionals
February 15, 2022
6:00 pm–7:30 pm ET
This event will describe the current Section 35 civil commitment process and the proposed legislation to reform the current process, hearing directly from legislators, attorney, and physicians about the negative implications of the current process.
Via Zoom
Being impacted by drug or alcohol use is not a crime, yet our community continues to uphold systems that criminalize addiction. This event will explore that reality through the lens of our current Section 35 system, by reviewing the Civil Commitment Process for individuals with Substance Use Disorders and proposed reforms. We will hear from legislators, advocates, attorneys, and physicians about their work advocating for necessary changes. In addition, those with lived experienced of the Section 35 process will share their insights into how their recovery was impacted by civil commitment. The discussion will also explore the ethical implications of civil commitments for providers and the power of medical legal advocacy partnerships. Content will also include tangible next steps we can all take in advocating for reform through the legislative process.
Providers, nurses, counselors, social workers, advocates, policy makers, and attorneys. Non-clinical staff and those working outside of the healthcare setting are welcome an encouraged to attend.
Participants will be able to:
This event is Sposored by the Criminal Justice Policy Coalition (CJPC), Prisoners' Legal Services of Massachusetts (PLS) , MOAR (Massachusetts Organization For Addiction Recovery), Massachusetts Association for Mental Health (MAMH) and Grayken.
Boston Medical Center grants 1.50 hours to all RNs who attend, complete the evaluation, and complete the post-test. Boston Medical Center is approved as a provider of continuing professional development by the American Nurses Association, Massachusetts, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.
Boston University School of Medicine designates this live activity for a maximum of 1.50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
Boston University School of Social Work which is authorized through the MA state board of Social Work to provide 1.50 CE Credit Hours.