Adolescent SBIRT Slide Deck
As key members of an adolescent’s healthcare team, practitioners in the fields of nursing, social work, medicine, and interprofessional care have an obligation to help prevent and reduce substance use and identify mental health risks with their young patients. Asking about substance use and discussing its impact can prevent many harmful effects to the adolescent’s developing brain and potential future. Asking about mental health and identifying risk early can prevent delay of receiving services and supports. Current and future generations of healthcare professionals need to learn the skills to have these essential conversations with adolescents and young adults about substance use and mental health.
The Adolescent SBIRT Slide Deck contains 600+ beautifully designed presentation slides that mirror the Adolescent SBIRT Learner’s Guide content and augment learning to conduct Screening, Brief Intervention and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) with adolescents and young adults. It is a component of the Adolescent SBIRT Curriculum developed by Dr. Tracy L. McPherson and the SBIRT Team from NORC at the University of Chicago (NORC) through support from the Conrad N. Hilton Foundation.
The Adolescent SBIRT Slide Deck has trainer notes and audience engagement activities already built-in to five newly updated modules that describe the core elements of SBIRT and provide guidance on implementing SBIRT with adolescents and young adults for alcohol and drug use, as well as screen for co-occurring mental health risks.

Other Components of the Adolescent SBIRT Curriculum