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National Substance Use Disorder Virtual Summit 2026
The First 1,000 Days:
Shifting Policy and Practice Together with Families in Recovery
Wednesday, February 11, 2026
11 am – 5:30 pm ET / 8 am – 2:30 pm PT
Innovative policies and practices are helping families in recovery overcome isolation, while strengthening relationships among babies, mothers, and fathers. As policies and practices evolve, families are taking an active role in deciding on and engaging with approaches that support their vision for their children, their goals, desires, and well-being—building stronger connections within their families and communities.
Join us to learn about policy shifts that are replacing punitive approaches with therapeutic ones, about practices that connect infants and parents right from the start, and how fathers are strengthening their families in recovery.
The summit will consist of three 90-minute virtual national conversations along with 30-minute opening and closing remarks by leaders in the substance use recovery field.
Panel 1: Innovative Policies for Family Strengthening and Reunification
This conversation will lift up innovative policies from around the country designed to support family efforts for recovery and reunification whenever safe and feasible, including healthcare policies that reduce stigma, trauma, the risk of child maltreatment, and preventable early child welfare involvement. Find out what states and sovereign Tribal nations and courts are doing to address the unique challenges and opportunities of these times, including in rural and Tribal communities, as well as about opportunities to advocate for fair and effective investment of Opioid Settlement funds.
Panel 2: Strengthening Family Relationships Right from the Start
Critical to recovery for infants after substance exposure are strong emotional attachments in attuned and lasting relationships with family members. These emotional experiences are also profoundly important to the recovery process for birthing parents. This conversation will focus on programs and people that are truly advancing relationship-based care for parents and children together by implementing attachment-informed practices that enhance the recovery process and strengthen families.
Panel 3: Learning with and from Fathers in Families in Recovery
Join us for a robust conversation with fathers sharing their authentic lived experiences of family bonds and navigating the journey toward reunification. We explore the profound realities of what it is like for fathers to overcome isolation and stay connected, rebuild relationships, overcome barriers, and strengthen commitment. As we develop a deeper understanding of the challenges and the strengths fathers face in maintaining family relationships, these stories become bridges, experiences become wisdom, and individual journeys contribute to our collective healing.
