Opioids

Guiding Good Choices New Facilitator Training (Virtual)

WSU Extension is offering a virtual new facilitator training for Guiding Good Choices. The training is one-week long and attendees MUST be able to attend all days of training. The first four days of the training have a midday break and attendees are expected to return promptly for the afternoon sessions. Day five will have only one 3-hour session. See training dates and times below.

Guiding Good Choices New Facilitator Training (Virtual)

WSU Extension is offering a virtual new facilitator training for Guiding Good Choices. The training is one-week long and attendees MUST be able to attend all days of training. The first four days of the training have a midday break and attendees are expected to return promptly for the afternoon sessions. Day five will have only one 3-hour session. See training dates and times below.

Pacific Northwest Social Marketing Association's forum on opioid updates

During last year's SPARKS conference, Chantel Wang, Corie Bales, and Megan Hatheway presented three social marketing campaigns designed to address opioid use and the overdose crisis in Washington state.

They shared their campaigns' use of deep research, conversations with priority audiences, and collaborative storytelling to destigmatize the issue of opioids and create resources to keep people safe. Today, the overdose crisis continues to evolve.