Vocational training in illicit drug addiction: Equipping health care practitioners with addiction treatment competences and techniques (CARE4SUD)
2022-1-LT01-KA220-VET-000086077
Project co-funded by the Erasmus + Programme of the European Union (KA 220 VET – Cooperation partnerships in vocational education and training).
Press release
The CARE4SUD project is being implemented by Klaipėdos Ernesto Galvanausko profesinio mokymo centras (Lithuania) in partnership with Institut Za Raziskave In Razvoj Utrip Zavod (Slovenia), Sosu Ostjylland (Denmark), Universidade do Porto (Portugal), Direcția de Asistență Socială și Medicală, Cluj-Napoca (Romania) and Institute of Social Solidarity and Wellbeing: Social Mind (Greece) and its overall objective is to ensure a higher professionalism of the healthcare work force in the illicit drug addiction field at national and European level.
Universidade do Porto (UPORTO), Portugal and The Social and Medical Services Directorate of Cluj-Napoca, Romania (DASM) will be hosting the international conference, online, on April 30th, 2025, starting at 10:00 CET.
The purpose of the final conference is disseminating and multiplying the outputs of the Care4sud project and also of the Care4sud platform, to reach out to a broader network and also to ensure the commitment and engagement on behalf of the stakeholders and health care practitioners, in the partner countries.
During the event, the partners will present the project and EU funding, the project activities, the achievements of the project, the capacity building programme created withn the project, the common policy briefs elaborated by partners and will introduce the online CARE4SUD platform to the participants.
The event will be conducted in English, bringing together approximately 50 participants from different European countries in the field of substance use, as well as partner representatives.
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