Education
Changing Hearts and Minds
Steve Rummler HOPE Network provides educational programming designed to raise awareness and reduce stigma surrounding substance use disorders, overdose prevention and harm reduction strategies.
Our community-focused content empowers individuals with knowledge to foster meaningful conversations, promote safety, and build awareness of available resources.
Presentations
Steve Rummler HOPE Network offers in-person and virtual presentations on the topics of Fentanyl & Harm Reduction and Shame & Stigma. Each presentation runs about 60 minutes and the content is relevant for both community and professional audiences.
Shame and StigmaStigma and resulting shame surrounding substance use disorder and seeking help can present barriers on the pathway to treatment and recovery.
Join us as we unpack this stigma through education and awareness.
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Fentanyl and Harm ReductionThis presentation covers current statistics and trends of the evolving overdose crisis, synthetic opioids and illicitly manufactured fentanyl, common myths of fentanyl vs fact, fentanyl test strips, principles of harm reduction, safer use strategies, and common myths of harm reduction vs fact.
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For questions or to Schedule
Contact Alicia House, Executive Director, at ahouse@rummlerhope.org or (612) 217-4212.
Education Resources
We provide community education through a variety of mediums. Learn more about our content below.
Print Materials
We have an extensive library of print resources available for download. Please contact us if you're interested in printed copies of our brochures or informational postcards.
View Our Resource Library
Digital Toolkits and Websites
Naloxone Policy Toolkits
Many groups are mandated by law to maintain a stock of naloxone. We believe that commonsense naloxone policies are beneficial to navigating mandates and promoting safety in our communities. For strategy, guidance, and templates, explore our policy toolkits below.
School Toolkit
Law Enforcement
Pathways to Recovery Microsite
We recognize that many resources on treatment and recovery continue to be hard to access and understand. The goal of our Pathways to Recovery site is to make finding and learning about these topics easier for all.
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Chronic Pain Microsite
Chronic pain is a serious health condition that can impact all aspects of a person's life. Steve Rummler's struggle with chronic pain greatly exacerbated his substance use disorder, which had tragic consequences. There are many strategies that can help to manage chronic pain and promote positive relationships with care providers.
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Videos and Webinars
We have a collection of training videos and educational webinars on our YouTube channel. Subscribe so you don't miss an update!
View Our YouTube Channel
Translated Resources
Making education accessible is critical. We continue to work to adapt our content, and offer many of our print and video resources in Spanish, Somali, Hmong, and Karen. Check out our page of translated resources.
Translated Materials
Professional Education
We support professionals across the recovery, harm reduction, and mental health fields; recognizing that everyone has a role in ending the overdose crisis. This includes the essential contributions of clinicians, pharmacists, and community health workers in providing high-quality, evidence-based care for those impacted by substance use disorder.
Continuing Education
Our full overdose response training (live webinar or in-person) fulfills one (1) credit hour for the following groups:
- Alcohol and Drug Counselors (ADC-MN, ADCR-MN)
- Advanced Alcohol and Drug Counselors (AADCR-MN)
- Licensed Alcohol and Drug Counselors (LADC)
- Clinical Supervisors (CCSR)
- Co-Occurring Disorder Professionals (CCDP, CCDP-D)
- Criminal Justice Professionals (CCJP)
- Nurses* (RN, APRN, LPN)
- Licensed Professional Counselors and Licensed Professional Clinical Counselors (LPC, LPCC)
- Peer Recovery Specialists (CPRS, CPRSR)
- Prevention Professionals (CPP, CPPA, CPPR)
- Social Workers (LICSW)
*This training has been designed to meet the Minnesota Board of Nursing continuing education requirements. However, the nurse is responsible for determining whether this activity meets the requirements for acceptable continuing education.
Opioid Use Disorder Online Course
Opioid Use Disorder Care: The Nursing Perspective
Steve Rummler HOPE Network and Bethel University partnered to create a comprehensive curriculum an Opioid Use Disorder (OUD) for nurses and nursing students. This 3 hour course provides an in-depth education into the identification, assessment, management and support of patients with OUD.
This is a fully-on demand curriculum, designed to be completed at your own pace. In addition to the video content, participants will engage with the material using case studies and assessments.
Learn More About the Course
To access the course:
- Login to your SRHN account, or create an individual account. Note: the account must be an individual account, not an organization account.
- Once in your user portal, select "Redeem a Voucher" in the side navigation menu.
- Enter the following code (case sensitive): Nursing
- The course will now be accessible under the "My Courses" tab in your portal homepage!
This course has been designed to meet the Minnesota Board of Nursing continuing education requirements and fulfills a total of 3 contact hours. However, the nurse is responsible for determining whether this activity meets the requirements for acceptable continuing education.
Medical Students
Steve Rummler HOPE Network and our overdose prevention partners have worked with health students from the University of Minnesota, St. Catherine University, Metropolitan State University, St. Cloud State and many others.
We value the opportunity to educate future care providers and do so through overdose response training, and hands-on engagement with our work through volunteer opportunities.