Oregon Health Authority 2023 Recovery Symposium
On September 8, 2023, the Youth & Young Adult Substance Use Prevention and Recovery Symposium was held in person at the University of Oregon. The symposium was led by CFBH’s Youth Young Adult Substance Use Disorder (SUD) Program Policy Coordinator, Bernardino De La Torre. The event was presented with the support of Mental Health and Addiction Certification Board of Oregon (MHACBO).
The symposium was a recommendation of the Youth and Young Adult Substance Use Disorder Collaborative, which had reconvened in 2021 to bring youth with lived experience, providers, and funders together to discuss priorities for youth SUD treatment. One of the Collaborative’s priorities was a yearly conference with content decided by a SUD steering committee. The steering committee is community led and focuses on improving the system of care through prevention, recovery training and workforce development. Through the participation of schools, peer mentors, prevention specialists and the community, the symposium featured presentations on supporting prevention of substance misuse in schools and supporting adolescents in early recovery via the recovery high school model. There were also panel discussions with multicultural recovery mentors and the state opioid response.
See below for a list of speakers, presenters, and their topic. Click any of the titles to watch the recorded presentation.
Oregon Health Authority 2025 Recovery Symposium
The second Youth & Young Adult Substance Use Prevention and Recovery Symposium was held in person at the University of Oregon. The symposium was led by CFBH’s Youth Young Adult Substance Use Disorder (SUD) Program Policy Coordinator, Bernardino De La Torre.
The symposium was a recommendation of the Youth and Young Adult Substance Use Disorder Collaborative, which had reconvened in 2021 to bring youth with lived experience, providers, and funders together to discuss priorities for youth SUD treatment. One of the Collaborative’s priorities was a yearly conference with content decided by a SUD steering committee. The steering committee is community led and focuses on improving the system of care through prevention, recovery training and workforce development.
See below for a list of speakers, presenters, and their topic. Click any of the titles to watch the recorded presentation.

youth-led, peer-based approach to substance use recovery, emphasizing empowerment, leadership development, and community support