MAPS & State of Colorado Partner to Deliver Free Harm Reduction Training for First Responders
DENVER, May 5, 2026 — The Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies (MAPS) announced a partnership with the Colorado Department of Revenue’s Natural Medicine Division to provide MAPS’ Psychedelic Crisis Assessment and Intervention training to first responders across the state of Colorado. The program includes videos and assessments that teach evidence-based education, de-escalation practices, and tried-and-true… Continue reading MAPS & State of Colorado Partner to Deliver Free Harm Reduction Training for First Responders
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