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Welcome to the 2025 Research to Recovery Conference
Type: Harm Reduction clear filter
Tuesday, May 20
 

10:00am EDT

Comprehensive Harm Reduction Panel
Tuesday May 20, 2025 10:00am - 11:00am EDT
This talk will explore the essential role of peer support and allyship in fostering recovery within non-traditional recovery environments. Non-traditional spaces, such as harm reduction programs, community outreach centers, and grassroots recovery groups, are vital for individuals who may not fit into conventional treatment models. These spaces offer a flexible and compassionate approach to recovery, meeting people where they are and providing a supportive community without judgment.

The discussion will focus on the importance of peer recovery specialists—individuals with lived experience of addiction—who offer a unique perspective and support system that resonates with those currently in recovery. Peer support is instrumental in creating safe, inclusive environments where individuals can feel understood and empowered to take steps toward healing. Additionally, we will address the role of allies, including professionals, family members, and community advocates, who can stand alongside those in recovery to challenge stigma, offer resources, and foster a culture of empathy.

Attendees will gain insights into how peer support and allyship in these non-traditional spaces can bridge gaps in care, build stronger recovery networks, and create more inclusive pathways to recovery. The talk will also highlight strategies for building allyship that respects individual journeys, embraces harm reduction, and promotes long-term recovery.
Speakers
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Reginald "Reggie" Jenkins

Program Supervisor, Richmond Behavioral Health Authority North Campus Men’s Residential Treatment Center
Reginald Jenkins is a Program Supervisor for Richmond Behavioral Health Authority North Campus Men’s Residential Treatment Center.  Jenkins was born in Richmond Virginia and migrated to Orangeburg New York where he was raised on an old WWII Army Base, called Camp Shanks. Jenkins... Read More →
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Arthur Ware

Senior Associate, Health Brigade
Arthur Ware, a native of Richmond, is a well-respected figure in the community and the most senior associate on the harm reduction team at Health Brigade. As the Narcan specialist, he plays a vital role in overdose prevention, providing life-saving training and education to individuals... Read More →
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Deia Weatherman

Peer Recovery Specialist, Health Brigade
Deia Weatherman is a Peer Recovery Specialist at Health Brigade, where she works in the Comprehensive Harm Reduction (CHR) Department. With a strong commitment to harm reduction and supporting individuals on their journey to recovery, Deia draws upon her personal experiences to advocate... Read More →
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Joe Santiago

Certified Peer Recovery Specialist, Health Brigade
Joe Santiago is a Certified Peer Recovery Specialist at Health Brigade, working within the Comprehensive Harm Reduction (CHR) Department. With a deep passion for supporting individuals on their recovery journey, Joe also volunteers with River City CHR, where he extends his dedication... Read More →
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Ernest Charles

Medical Assistant, Health Brigade
Meet Ernest Charles, a dedicated medical assistant with two decades of experience working in an array of different clinical concentrations. Ernest’s commitment to patient care and community service has made a profound impact over the years.With a compassionate heart and a wealth... Read More →
Tuesday May 20, 2025 10:00am - 11:00am EDT
 
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