Announcements

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CADCA has added an additional cohort to the virtual series of National Coalition Academy (NCA). 

Building and sustaining a coalition isn’t easy, but you don’t have to do it alone. CADCA’s National Coalition Academy™ (NCA) is a hands-on training program that gives you the structure, guidance, and skills to move your coalition work forward with confidence.

After a sold-out year in 2025, now’s your chance to save your spot for 2026 before seats fill up again.

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The Attorney General’s Office is recruiting members for the HearMeWA Youth Advisory Group. The purpose of the HearMeWA Youth Advisory Group is to ensure that HearMeWA is and stays youth centered. Youth Advisory Group members provide meaningful input to the decision-making process to the Attorney General’s Office’s Youth Program team when it comes to HearMeWA's outreach and engagement and program feedback. Youth Advisory Group members will be compensated for their… read more

At the September Wahkiakum Community Network meeting, the coalition agreed to change their coalition logo to a student created logo following a contest sponsored by the coalition. Beth Brophy created the winning design while participating in a high school art class. The art class was taught by Mrs. Clark, who also teaches biology, honors geometry, and kindergarten music, and serves as the homeschool liaison.

As community organizations began rebuilding after the COVID-19 pandemic,… read more

The Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board (LCB) and the Washington Poison Center (WAPC) are partnering on an environmental scan of kratom products to help better understand what is being sold across the state.

You can help by 1) sharing this announcement with your networks and 2) contributing photos of kratom and 7-OH products. As you see kratom and 7-OH products on shelves in your community, snap a picture and use the link below to send it to LCB.

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Adolescent Health Initiative (AHI) published a new, free training module resource exploring trauma, community violence, trauma-informed care, youth engagement and youth adult partnerships, and how school-based health centers can foster partnerships with youth to address community violence. 

For young people experiencing the traumas of community violence, school-based health centers (SBHC) can be a lifeline. But how can SBHC staff approach their interactions with adolescents in a… read more

Washington State Liquor & Cannabis Board's (LCB) quarterly newsletter, Topics and Trends, is now live with the Fall 2025 Alcohol+ Edition on Medium. This issue of Topics and Trends features the following stories:

LCB Now Accepting Applications for Expanded Alcohol Services Five Fun Facts for Fall! This Winter, Make Sure the Public is Safe and Responsible Changes to Acceptable Forms of ID Bonded Wine and Spirits Warehouse Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau (TTB)… read more

NatCon is where the future of behavioral health care takes shape — a can’t-miss event where bold ideas spark collaboration and breakthrough solutions. Crafted by leading voices in the field, the curriculum covers emerging trends and proven strategies that keep you ahead of the curve. From mainstage keynotes to panel-led breakouts and small-group discussions, you can choose what best fits your learning style.

NatCon is the largest conference in mental health and substance use care,… read more

Hablemos de Salud is Department of Health's new source of information and resources to promote wellness and health equity in the Spanish-speaking communities. 

Stream WA Dept. Health | Listen to podcast episodes online for free on SoundCloud.

The first episode is about tobacco prevention!

Washington state has seen a significant decline in tobacco use and an increase in public awareness of the harmful effects of smoking; however, there is… read more

This November, Office of Tribal Affairs (OTA) proudly celebrates Native American Heritage Month. It is a time to honor the history, cultures, and contributions of the 29 federally recognized Tribes in Washington state and Native people across the country.

This observance is more than reflection - it is a reminder of why our work in health care must be grounded in respect, partnership, and cultural understanding. By recognizing the resilience and wisdom of Native communities, we… read more

The American Cancer Society sponsors the Great American Smokeout on the third Thursday of November (November 20), challenging those who smoke to give up cigarettes for 24 hours.

"Quitting smoking isn’t easy. It takes time. And a plan. You don’t have to stop smoking in one day. Start with day one. Let the Great American Smokeout event be your day to start your journey toward a smoke-free life!"

Although cigarette smoking rates have been declining for decades,… read more