Alaska Department of Health Course: Addressing the Stigma Around Substance Use Disorders

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Substance use disorders (SUD) are some of the most stigmatized health conditions worldwide. Stigma creates barriers to healthcare and leads to lower engagement and retention in addiction treatment.

This course provides an introduction to the latest research on SUD and criminal justice stigma. Participants will also learn from leading experts on stigma within the SUD and criminal justice fields about how stigma manifests at the structural and individual levels and innovations to reduce stigma.

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30 Minutes

Beginner/Basic Level

Course Goals

Improve knowledge about the experiences of stigma among individuals with a substance use disorder and that are justice-involved.

Lessons Learned

Different types of stigma, the social construct of stigma, and strategies to address stigma.

Audience

State and local leaders, practitioners, policymakers

Acknowledgements

This course is sponsored by the Justice Community Overdose Innovation Network (JCOIN), an initiative funded by the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA).

Course Citation

Addiction Policy Forum & Alaska Department of Health. (2025). Alaska Department of Health Course: Addressing the Stigma Around Substance Use Disorders. Justice Community Overdose Innovation Network Coordination and Translation Center. https://www.jcoinctc.org/courses/alaska-department-of-health-course-addressing-the-stigma-around-substance-use-disorders/

Course Content

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Lesson 2 | Stigma Research and Innovations to Reduce Stigma 1 Quiz
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Lesson 3 | Stigma Research in Criminal Justice Settings 1 Quiz
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Lesson 4 | Language Matters 1 Quiz
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