Announcements

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In May, the Washington State Department of Health (DOH) launched its new 988 awareness campaign. The website is available in both English and Spanish, with campaign assets in all languages available in the campaign's partner toolkit.

With this campaign, DOH aims to build awareness and increase understanding and usage of the 988 Lifeline and drive action to prevent suicide. The campaign is focused on human connection, that mental health is something we can all relate to as people and… read more

We are excited to send out the finalized FY2025 Additional Commercial Tobacco Spending Plan for Washington State’s Youth Cannabis and Commercial Tobacco Prevention Program.

We had over 30 individuals provide feedback via survey, listening session, and 1-on-1 conversations. We appreciate the time spent to share thoughts and concerns regarding the funding allocated this upcoming year. Additionally, I want to express our team’s gratitude to all those that champion this program and it’s… read more

Please join the Washington State Department of Health (DOH) for two live webinar sessions on cultural humility and cultural competency featuring Dr. Ileana Ponce-Gonzalez. These sessions promise to be enlightening and insightful, providing attendees with valuable tools and perspectives to better serve a diverse range of communities. Each live session will be offering up to 1.5 total hours of AAFP credit (pending) and may qualify for Health Equity Continuing Education credit.

Training… read more

The Prevention Specialist Certification Board of Washington (PSCBW) has announced several important updates:

Application changes Affidavit of Attendance Forms are being phased out. Until Sunday, June 30, PSCBW will only accept six (6) CEHs for initial CPP applicants, and four (4) CEHs for CPP renewals & recertifications submitted using affidavits. As of Monday, July 1, Affidavit of Attendance Forms will no longer be accepted. As of Monday, July 1, all CEHs completed at single-… read more

As substance misuse prevention professionals, we regularly face situations that require us to make ethical decisions. Often it is clear how to act ethically; sometimes it is not.

This two-week, asynchronous moderated course, adapted from the original SAMHSA Center for Application of Prevention Technologies (CAPT) course, explores the six principles of the Prevention Code of Ethics, brought to life with realistic examples designed to enhance participant understanding. The course also… read more

The goal of the 2024 Northwest PTTC Prevention Leadership Academy is to engage leaders in the prevention workforce to identify and build upon their strengths to encourage the heart, model the way, inspire a shared vision, challenge the process, and enable others to act effectively in prevention.

The Leadership Academy combines both virtual and in-person sessions to explore leadership principles for prevention coalitions using a set of Liberating Structures. The Northwest PTTC is… read more

Prevention Plus Wellness (PPW) is looking for multiple schools, clinics, or other settings serving adolescents to partner with us to evaluate our evidence-based SPORT PPW program or one of its variations for adolescents.

The partnering organization(s) will receive free PPW program materials and online self-paced or live program implementer training, as well as implementation and evaluation consultation.

We are looking for an organization that can commit to implementing and… read more

Washington Association for Substance misuse And Violence Prevention (WASAVP) is proud to present "What preventionists should know about opioids!"

Learn key information about opioids that every preventionist should be aware of in WASAVP's upcoming online event!

Event information:

Date and time: Thursday, June 27, 1:30-3:30 p.m. Location: Virtual Cost: $108.55 ($100 registration plus $8.55 EventBrite fees) Registration link: https://tinyurl.com/28zat3b9 About this… read more

ESD 113, in partnership with the Washington State Healthcare Authority, is offering a two-part training series called “Growing the positive in your community.” This training series is led by the Montana Institute and is an introduction to the science of positive community norms. Explore, discuss, practice, and reflect on integrating positive norms into your messages and communications surrounding attitudes and behaviors among youth around substance use.

Part one: Introductory training… read more