A maximum capacity 500 harm reduction care navigators, public health officials, first responders, government leaders, educators, and community advocates gathered at this year's Kentucky Harm Reduction Summit, sponsored by the Kentucky Injury Prevention and Research Center (KIPRC).
The Unsung Hero Award recognizes individuals who go above and beyond in their roles, often behind the scenes, to make significant contributions to CPH.
Research has shown that behavioral health conditions like mental illness and substance use disorders are closely linked with the social determinants of health — the non-medical conditions impacting health and wellbeing in the environments where people live, work and play.
Closing out its inaugural year, the Catalyst Alumni Mentorship Program proved to be a rewarding experience for both alumni mentors and students.
Fireworks can be a fun and traditional way to celebrate our nation’s birthday, but they can lead to serious injuries if they aren’t used carefully.