Ripple effects mapping, an enhanced prevention learning series - 2024

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This four-session distance learning series offers participants an interactive opportunity to explore and experience Ripple Effects Mapping (REM), a participatory evaluation tool designed to identify the outcomes and impact of complex community work. REM provides the ability to collect stories of the direct and indirect impacts of your work, while simultaneously being a reflective and engaging process for participants. The series will include skill-based learning opportunities, individual and group activities, reading assignments, and group discussions. By the end of the series, participants will have increased their capacity to:

  • Understand the flow (from start to finish) of a Ripple Effects Mapping event by observing a peer organization participate in a REM session
  • Discover the benefits of using this technique to identify the intended and unintended outcomes of your work
  • Explore the theory behind the core components
  • Learn how to develop Appreciative Inquiry questions and appropriate prompts for effective mapping
  • Participate in Appreciative Inquiry conversations; followed by a mind-mapping exercise
  • Develop a communications plan to hold your first event
  • Discuss coding frameworks and qualitative analysis processes that would be relevant to a prevention/public health framework SAMHSA'S Northwest (Region 10) Prevention Technology Transfer Center
  • Discover reporting best practices for REM data

August 20, 27 and September 3, 17, 2024

10:00 am - 11:30 am Alaska
11:00 am - 12:30 pm Pacific
12:00 pm - 1:30 pm Mountain
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*Please note there will be no live session on September 10, 2024.

Participant Commitments and Expectations

  • View a 20-minute videotutorial on Zoom if unfamiliar with the technology, and complete the Session 1 prep packet prior to the first session on Tuesday, August 20, 2024.
  • Attendeach of the four(1.5-hour) sessions in the series.
  • Completeup to an hour of independent learning activities between each session.
  • Use a web-cameraand have appropriate technology to join the online videoconferencing platform (i.e., internet connection, built-in or USB webcam, laptop/tablet, built-in/USB/Bluetooth speakers & microphone).
  • Actively engageand be on camera 90% of the time during each session since this is not a webinar series, and active participation is essential to gain/improve skills.

Please Note:
This Enhanced Prevention Learning Series is not a webinar. Active participation is essential to gain and improve skills. Registrants enrolled in this series are required to attend all sessions. If you do not attend Session 1 on Tuesday, August 20, you will forfeit your attendance.

In addition, it is expected that participants will have access to the appropriate technology by Session 1 on Tuesday, August 20, 2024, in order to fully participate and be on camera at least 90% of the time.

Event Format
Virtual