Ethics in prevention

This facilitated course addresses the role and application of ethics in substance use disorder prevention. Using case studies and interactive activities, participants will explore the six principles in the Prevention Code of Ethics and learn to use a 4-step decision-making process to assess, address, and evaluate a range of ethical issues.

To register, please email Billy Reamer by Friday, October 13.

DEA Spokane - Coalition Capacity Building

CADCA's Capacity Building training will provide participants with a rigorous, customized training experience designed to improve their capacity and effectiveness to address the substance misuse issues in their respective communities. The training will provide information, tools, and skills necessary for coalitions to collaborate and produce key products essential to the work of a successful community action plan.

Location:Talbot Center
4202 Regal Street
Spokane, WA 99223

For questions, contact: Melissa.A.Brown@dea.gov

Asian American, Native Hawaiian, & Pacific Islander (AANHPI) community meet & greet

On Friday, June 28, from 3-5 p.m., Asia Pacific Cultural Center and Asia Pacific Islander Coalition - Pierce County are hosting an Asian American, Native Hawaiian, & Pacific Islander (AANHPI) community meet and greet event with elected officials in Pierce County. While this event is designed for the AANHPI community, everyone is welcome to attend. Food and beverages will be served. Please register if you are able to attend.

Advanced gambling counselor skill development workshop

Participants may earnup to 18 continuing education hours during this three-day workshop that will dive into problem gambling assessments, treatment options, treatment sessions, and more.

The deadline to register and apply for scholarships is Friday, June 21. No refunds will be issued after Friday, June 14. Visit theevent pagefor more information about the training and scholarship opportunity.

ADAI Symposium: Cannabis, Schizophrenia, and Other Psychotic Disorders: Moving Away from Reefer Madness Toward Science

Join the UW Addictions, Drug & Alcohol Institute this September (in-person at theUniversity Tower in Seattle, WA or virtually) for our next symposium, with a focus on cannabis, schizophrenia, and other psychotic disorders.

This event is free to attend. Please note: no CE credits or certificates of attendance are being offered for this event.

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