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so just to kind of introduce the topic here today um you know this Workshop is called Building Bridges between harm reduction and treatment for people with substance use disorders so thereamp;#39;s sort of a lot even in that title just to think about you know what do we mean by harm reduction what do we mean by treatment you know who are the groups of people that were targeting with you know any type of intervention so you know these are all topics kind of weamp;#39;ll be discussing this is a two-part Workshop so the first half will be today and then the next half at the same time next Monday so hopefully everybody can join next Monday as well so just to kind of go over this disclaimer you know this workshop and training was supported with the grant by a grant from samsa but the contents are solely the responsibility of the Northeast and Caribbean addiction technology Transfer Center and donamp;#39;t necessarily represent the official views of samsa um and I will just add that this