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CADCA's 33rd Annual National Leadership Forum & SAMHSA's 19th Annual Prevention DayCADCA's 33rd Annual National Leadership Forum & SAMHSA's 19th Annual Prevention Day
Submitted by wilsokl107 on Mon, 11/28/2022 - 09:05
CADCA’s National Leadership Forum is a four-day conference packed with multiple adult and youth-oriented opportunities to learn the latest strategies to fight substance misuse and hear from nationally-known experts and policymakers with a full day dedicated to Capitol Hill events. The Forum is held in the Washington, DC area every year, normally the first week of February and brings together more than 3,000 participants representing community anti-drug coalitions, government leaders, youth, addiction treatment professionals, researchers, educators, law enforcement professionals, youth and faith-based leaders. Date and Time: January 30, 2023 - 12:00am to February 2, 2023 - 11:59pm Location: Gaylord National, National Harbor, MD Registration Link: |
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Youth Mental Health First Aid
Youth Mental Health First Aid
Submitted by dallen4sun on Tue, 01/17/2023 - 10:04
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Deep Dive Prevention Ethics: Competency
Deep Dive Prevention Ethics: Competency
Submitted by dallen4sun on Tue, 01/17/2023 - 12:13
9:00am - February 2, 2023 thru 10:00am - February 2, 2023 | Timezone: US/Central
Hosted By:
Great Lakes PTTC
Registration Deadline: February 2, 2023
Need more information?
Contact us at kgabrielsen@wisc.edu DESCRIPTION:This is the second of six highly interactive sessions focused on taking a deep dive into principles of the Substance Misuse Prevention Code of Ethics. The focus of this session will be on the principle of Competency. After a short presentation on this principle, participants will work together in small groups to look at how this principle can be applied to real-life situations using the Ethical Decision-Making Process. Important Note: This prevention ethics series is for substance misuse prevention practitioners that have already completed an Ethics in Prevention Foundations training. If you would like to attend this series but have not yet completed the prevention ethics foundation course, please complete the free, self-paced, online prevention ethics course on HealtheKnowledge before attending this ethics series.
For more information and registration links for the entire series click here.
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CERTIFICATES:Registrants who fully attend this event or training will receive a certificate of attendance via email within two weeks after the event or training.
PRESENTER:
Nicole Augustine Nicole Augustine is an entrepreneur, public health professional and social justice advocate. In August 2022, Nicole published the Prevention Specialist Exam Study Guide to help readers understand the competencies and knowledge necessary to become certified. Nicole is a passionate prevention thought leader with a desire to be of greater impact and drive community change through innovative strategies.
The Great Lakes PTTC is offering this training for individuals working in HHS Region 5: IL, IN, MI, MN, OH, WI. This training is being provided in response to a need identified by Region 5 stakeholders. Date and Time: February 2, 2023 - 7:00am to 8:00am Location: webinar Registration Link: 7:00am to 8:00am FY 2023 Coordinated Tribal Assistance Solicitation (CTAS) webinar series
FY 2023 Coordinated Tribal Assistance Solicitation (CTAS) webinar series
Submitted by wilsokl107 on Mon, 01/30/2023 - 10:40
This webinar will provide a general overview of FY 2023 Coordinated Tribal Assistance Solicitation (CTAS) Purpose Areas and will also highlight key requirements to submit an application:
This solicitation provides federally recognized tribes and tribal consortia an opportunity to apply for funding to aid in developing a comprehensive and coordinated approach to public safety and victimization. Most of the Department of Justice's (DOJ's) existing tribal government-specific programs are included in and available through this single Coordinated Tribal Assistance Solicitation (CTAS).
Date and Time: February 2, 2023 - 10:00am to 11:00am Location: Virtual Registration Link: 10:00am to 11:00am Ethical Leadership for Prevention Supervision
Ethical Leadership for Prevention Supervision
Submitted by dallen4sun on Tue, 01/17/2023 - 12:17
Ethical Leadership for Prevention Supervision (HHS Region 1)1:00pm - February 2, 2023 | Timezone: US/Eastern
Hosted By:
New England PTTC
Registration Deadline: February 2, 2023
Need more information?
Contact us at kerickson@ccsme.org
ABOUT THE LEARNING SESSIONAs prevention professionals, we encounter scenarios that This webinar will review strategies for navigating your role as a prevention leader following the Prevention Code of Ethics, focusing on the ethical leadership for supervisors and managers in prevention settings. This webinar was developed with the intended audience of prevention supervisors and managers and/or those in a leadership role in prevention, but it is open to anyone with an interest. It is recommended but not required that participants have previously completed the 6-hour Prevention Ethics and/or Advanced Prevention Ethics course.
ABOUT THE PRESENTERSandra Puerini Del Sesto, M.Ed, CPSS, is a consultant and master trainer in behavioral health and strategic planning for non-profits. She is a member of the advisory boards of the New England Prevention Technology Transfer Center (PTTC), the National Latino PTTC and the New England School of Addiction Studies. Sandra serves as a member of the Board of Directors and the former Prevention Committee Co-Chair of the International Certification and Reciprocity Consortium (IC&RC), which certifies professionals working in behavioral health. Sandra is a co-author of the SAMHA/CAPT’s Substance Abuse Prevention Specialist Training (SAPST) and its basic and advanced Prevention Ethics courses as well as many other face-to-face and online courses.
About the webinar: This webinar is hosted by the New England PTTC, a program funded through SAMHSA, in response to an identified need for training supervisors within the New England prevention workforce. Participants will receive a certificate of participation for 1.5 contact hours; no partial credit is available. Date and Time: February 2, 2023 - 10:00am to 11:30am Category: Training Location: Webinar Registration Link: 10:00am to 11:30am Washington Poison Center - Cannabis 101 and safe storage
Washington Poison Center - Cannabis 101 and safe storage
Submitted by wilsokl107 on Wed, 01/25/2023 - 11:18
Even though cannabis has been legal in Washington since 2012, there is still misinformation and uncertainty around its potential helpful and harmful health effects. Join the Washington Poison Center to learn about use trends, current evidence on therapeutic and harmful effects, and safe storage. This webinar is hosted by the Rede Group and is part of a series of training opportunities designed for the Youth Cannabis & Commercial Tobacco Prevention Program [YCCTPP]. Date and Time: February 2, 2023 - 11:00am to 12:00pm Location: Virtual (Zoom) Registration Link: 11:00am to 12:00pm |
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Foundations in prevention intensive training course series
Foundations in prevention intensive training course series
Submitted by wilsokl107 on Wed, 12/28/2022 - 10:56
This 8-session intensive training course offers a uniquely interactive online introduction to the foundations of substance misuse prevention. Participants examine the key concepts of substance misuse prevention and the Strategic Prevention Framework. Participants build basic knowledge and skills necessary to identify prevention priorities and develop a plan to implement and evaluate evidence-based interventions. This course offers structured, skill-based learning opportunities, readings, and learning assignments to complete between sessions, along with group activities and discussions to enhance application of the new skills. Dates: February 6, 9, 13, 16, 23, 27, March 6 and 9, 2023 from 8:00 AM–9:30 AM PT. Please note, this course requires an application and is limited to 30 participants on a first come, first serve basis for applicants who meet the required criteria. To complete the application form and register, visit the course webpage. Date and Time: February 6, 2023 - 8:00am to 9:30am Location: Virtual Registration Link: 8:00am to 9:30am |
HIV A to Z: An Interactive Training for Prevention & Treatment Providers
HIV A to Z: An Interactive Training for Prevention & Treatment Providers
Submitted by dallen4sun on Tue, 01/17/2023 - 12:20
HIV A to Z: An Interactive Training for Prevention & Treatment Providers9:00am - February 7, 2023 thru 4:00pm - February 7, 2023 | Timezone: US/Eastern
Collaborating TTC: Southeast PTTC
Registration Deadline: February 6, 2023
Need more information?
Contact us at krkidd@wakehealth.edu The Southeast PTTC, in partnership with Carolinas CARE Partnership, presents “HIV A to Z: An Interactive Training for Prevention & Treatment Providers”Tuesday, February 7, from 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. ET This interactive learning opportunity will examine Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) through an intersectional lens. During this 6-hour virtual training, participants will learn about the history, as well as the future, of HIV. Instructors will use activities, videos, case studies, and interactive lecture format to introduce topics such as HIV Basics, History, Trauma, Homelessness, Mental Health, Substance Use, and Prevention Options for SUD professionals and other providers. Please register by completing the form linked to the above button. The event invitation and virtual link will be sent via email following registration. This course is approved by the NCASPPB
By the end of this 6-hour training, participants will be able to:
Presenters include:
About Carolinas CARE Partnership: Carolinas CARE Partnership, a dynamic HIV and Housing service provider for the Charlotte region, provides services including Community Education, HIV and STI testing, Linkage to Care, Medical Case Management, Mental Health, Housing Subsidies and Supportive Services, Housing Information Services, Opioid Prevention Planning for LGBTQIA populations, and Transcend Charlotte – services for trans* adults. In addition, we own 21 units of affordable housing and have undergone training to ensure our staff and services are trauma-informed, wellness-focused, and racially just. About OPT Out Program: The goal of the OPT Out Program is to increase collaboration between Carolinas CARE Partnership and local agencies to address opioid misuse for those we serve. Our target population is LGBTQ people ages 14-25 and people living with HIV. We are inspired to increase awareness and decrease stigma related to substance use disorders and HIV/AIDS. We focus on community engagement and opioid misuse prevention with a trauma-informed, harm reduction approach. Ultimately, OPT Out will reduce prescription drug misuse, among those we serve, through our coalition and partnerships with community stakeholders. We are working to help youth opt out of substance misuse!
CONTACT HOUR ELIGIBILITY Date and Time: February 7, 2023 - 6:00am to 1:00pm Category: Training Location: Webinar Registration Link: 6:00am to 1:00pm Indigenous Behavioral Health Series- Fundamentals of Substance Use: Prevention
Indigenous Behavioral Health Series- Fundamentals of Substance Use: Prevention
Submitted by dallen4sun on Tue, 01/17/2023 - 12:22
Indigenous Behavioral Health Series- Fundamentals of Substance Use: Prevention11:00am - February 7, 2023 | Timezone: US/Central
Hosted By:
National American Indian & Alaska Native PTTC
Registration Deadline: February 7, 2023
Session 1: Overview of Substance use and Substance Use Disorders (1/24) Session 2: Prevention (2/7) Session 3: Treating Substance Use Disorders (2/14) Session 4: Case Illustrations (2/21) Session 5: Reflections Upon Important Substance Use Topics – Q/A (2/28) Date and Time: February 7, 2023 - 9:00am to 10:30am Category: Training Location: Webinar Registration Link: 9:00am to 10:30am FY 2023 Coordinated Tribal Assistance Solicitation (CTAS) webinar series
FY 2023 Coordinated Tribal Assistance Solicitation (CTAS) webinar series
Submitted by wilsokl107 on Mon, 01/30/2023 - 10:49
This webinar will provide a general overview of FY 2023 Coordinated Tribal Assistance Solicitation (CTAS) Purpose Areas and will also highlight key requirements to submit an application, including:
This solicitation provides federally recognized tribes and tribal consortia an opportunity to apply for funding to aid in developing a comprehensive and coordinated approach to public safety and victimization. Most of the Department of Justice's (DOJ's) existing tribal government-specific programs are included in and available through this single Coordinated Tribal Assistance Solicitation (CTAS).
Date and Time: February 7, 2023 - 10:00am to 11:00am Location: Virtual Registration Link: 10:00am to 11:00am Leveraging systems change in substance misuse prevention
Leveraging systems change in substance misuse prevention
Submitted by wilsokl107 on Tue, 12/06/2022 - 13:16
This six-week distance learning series offers an interactive experience for participants to explore the role of systems change in substance misuse prevention. Participants will examine capacities shown to enable evidence-based interventions to achieve and sustain expected results and learn how to incorporate these into their work. Trainers will share examples from their own systems change experiences and will highlight how leveraging leadership, communications, funding, and data can help participants to achieve their prevention goals. The distance learning series will include skill-based learning opportunities, individual and group activities, reading assignments, and group discussion. Session Dates: Date and Time: February 7, 2023 - 12:30pm to 2:00pm Location: Virtual Registration Link: 12:30pm to 2:00pm |
Social Determinants of Health: Baseline Understanding for Health Professionals
Social Determinants of Health: Baseline Understanding for Health Professionals
Submitted by dallen4sun on Wed, 01/25/2023 - 10:22
Social Determinants of Health: Establishing a Baseline of Understanding for Health Professionals (HHS Region 1)11:00am - February 8, 2023 | Timezone: US/Eastern
Hosted By:
New England PTTC
Registration Deadline: February 8, 2023
Contact us at kerickson@ccsme.org
ABOUT THE LEARNING SESSIONWhat are social determinants of health and how do they affect substance use? This webinar will explore these questions to help participants understand social determinants of health and how SUD prevention practitioners can integrate this knowledge into their work. Learning Objectives:
ABOUT THE PRESENTERJennifer R. Ceide, MPH, CHES, is the Assistant Director of Public Health Workforce Development at the University of New England School of Public Health. As a faculty member for Graduate Programs in Public Health, she teaches Program Planning and Evaluation and Health Education Design. Ms. Ceide has worked in the field of public health since 2009, with a strong emphasis on health education and communication.
About the webinar: This webinar is hosted by the New England PTTC, a program funded through SAMHSA, in response to an identified need for additional training on determinants of health within the New England prevention workforce. Participants will receive a certificate of participation for 1.5 contact hours; no partial credit is available. Date and Time: February 8, 2023 - 8:00am to 9:30am Location: Webinar Registration Link: 8:00am to 9:30am Grant Writing: Part 3
Grant Writing: Part 3
Submitted by dallen4sun on Wed, 01/25/2023 - 10:25
Grant Writing Series: Introduction to Applied Grant Writing Part 31:00pm - February 8, 2023 thru 2:30pm - February 8, 2023 | Timezone: US/Eastern
Hosted By:
Central East PTTC
Registration Deadline: February 8, 2023
Need more information?
Contact us at training@danyainstitute.org
COURSE DESCRIPTIONIn this targeted group session, participants from the first two sessions will gather to discuss applied grant writing needs. This session is reserved for HHS Region 3 participants who are currently writing or actively preparing to write a grant application.
LEARNING OBJECTIVESAt the end of this webinar, participants will be able to:
Participants who attend this session will receive more information on scheduled, one-on-one sessions with Dr. Daniel Webb and/or Dr. Meghan Guinnee of Catalyst Research, LLC. In these one-on-one sessions, participants will receive guidance on their grant application from grant writing practitioners with over 19 years of experience writing local, regional, state, and federal grants.
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*CONTACT HOUR ELIGIBILITY In order to be eligible for the 1.25 NAADAC(pending) contact hours/certificate of attendance, you must join the live webinar in Zoom. Certificates must be requested within one week of the event and will be processed within 30 days. If you are having issues accessing the room/application at the time of the event: Please email webinars@danyainstitute.org at the start of the webinar so that we can assist you.
ACCOMMODATIONS If you are in need of any special accommodations, please notify the Central East PTTC Webinar Team three weeks in advance of the event, or as soon as possible, by emailing webinars@danyainstitute.org. Date and Time: February 8, 2023 - 10:00am to 11:30am Category: Training Location: Webinar Registration Link: 10:00am to 11:30am Organizational readiness for securing grant funding (4/4)
Organizational readiness for securing grant funding (4/4)
Submitted by wilsokl107 on Mon, 11/28/2022 - 09:24
This four-session synchronistic distance learning course will take an in-depth look at what it takes to increase organizational preparations needed to successfully apply for grant funding, how to write a highly competitive proposal, incorporate best practices in program design, and develop compelling budget narratives. In addition, the course will explore the major steps needed to go from initial idea to grant writing and submission. The course is hands-on and process-oriented. Those taking the course will have the tools and preparation to apply for a number of different types of grants.
Date and Time: February 8, 2023 - 11:00am to 12:00pm Location: Virtual Registration Link: 11:00am to 12:00pm Minerva 2.0 Technical Assistance Call
Minerva 2.0 Technical Assistance Call
Submitted by connie.lauderda... on Tue, 01/24/2023 - 10:45
If you have completed the Minerva training and have a Minerva user login, you may join the Minerva TA Calls. No registration is needed - join using the link below. Questions will be taken in the order submitted and you are welcome to listen in on the call to learn from others. These online calls are intended for CBOs, CPWIs, and projects.
Join on your computer, mobile app or room device Click here to join the meeting Meeting ID: 297 484 161 023 Download Teams | Join on the web Or call in (audio only) +1 564-999-2000,,937139016# United States, Olympia (833) 322-1218,,937139016# United States (Toll-free) Phone Conference ID: 937 139 016# Date and Time: February 8, 2023 - 3:00pm to 4:00pm Category: Meeting Location: Virtual Registration Link: 3:00pm to 4:00pm |
Environmental Safety
Environmental Safety
Submitted by dallen4sun on Wed, 01/25/2023 - 10:28
360 Safety Series: Environmental Safety9:00am - February 9, 2023 thru 11:00am - February 9, 2023 | Timezone: US/Eastern
Hosted By:
Central East PTTC
Registration Deadline: February 9, 2023
Need more information?
Contact us at training@danyainstitute.org
SERIES DESCRIPTIONThe four part series 360 SAFETY: Keeping Staff Safe by Helping Clients Feel Secure - will empower your organization to create synergy with clients while ensuring physical and environmental safety for staff. Participants learn practical strategies for prioritizing their physical safety, enabling them to focus on the client’s situation. Our system further empowers staff to maintain their personal safety by emphasizing goal centric teamwork that provides emotional security to the client. As a result, clients often transform their energy of aggression into fuel for successful case plan completion. Whether taken as a series or an individual course, the goal is to help participants better partner with clients while ensuring their own personal safety.
SERIES LEARNING OBJECTIVES
SESSION 2:Learn how to keep workers protected from potential drug exposure. Also learn how to keep workers and their family’s safe from pests (bedbugs, roaches and mice) and pets (dogs, etc.) that may be encountered at a client’s residence all while keeping the client’s dignity in tact.
Registration for this series is being managed by Delaware Health and Social Services-Division of Substance Abuse and Mental Health.
PRESENTERS
Date and Time: February 9, 2023 - 6:00am to 8:00am Category: Training Location: Webinar Registration Link: 6:00am to 8:00am FY 2023 Coordinated Tribal Assistance Solicitation (CTAS) webinar series
FY 2023 Coordinated Tribal Assistance Solicitation (CTAS) webinar series
Submitted by wilsokl107 on Mon, 01/30/2023 - 10:51
This webinar will provide a general overview of FY 2023 Coordinated Tribal Assistance Solicitation (CTAS) Purpose Areas and will also highlight key requirements to submit an application, including:
This solicitation provides federally recognized tribes and tribal consortia an opportunity to apply for funding to aid in developing a comprehensive and coordinated approach to public safety and victimization. Most of the Department of Justice's (DOJ's) existing tribal government-specific programs are included in and available through this single Coordinated Tribal Assistance Solicitation (CTAS).
Date and Time: February 9, 2023 - 10:00am to 11:00am Location: Virtual Registration Link: 10:00am to 11:00am American Indian/Alaska Native tobacco use, prevention, and cessation
American Indian/Alaska Native tobacco use, prevention, and cessation
Submitted by wilsokl107 on Wed, 01/25/2023 - 11:21
JanMarie Ward, Senior Public Health Policy and Program Advisor at American Indian Health Commission for Washington State will discuss the cultural differences of tobacco use with AI/AN populations and how that relates to prevention and cessation. This webinar is hosted by the Rede Group and is part of a series of training opportunities designed for the Youth Cannabis & Commercial Tobacco Prevention Program [YCCTPP]. Date and Time: February 9, 2023 - 11:00am to 12:00pm Location: Virtual (Zoom) Registration Link: 11:00am to 12:00pm Sharing and building power with youth mental health leaders
Sharing and building power with youth mental health leaders
Submitted by wilsokl107 on Thu, 02/02/2023 - 14:50
Youth leadership is critical to addressing the youth mental health crisis. Whether starting a collective, spearheading a campaign, or joining an advisory board, many young people are leading the way in mental health advocacy across the country. As organizations and institutions build and grow youth leadership programs, they need to be aware of their power and share and build that power with the youth in their networks. Date and Time: February 9, 2023 - 11:00am to 12:00pm Location: Virtual Registration Link: 11:00am to 12:00pm Building Culturally Inclusive Coalitions: What is ADEI-B when we look the same?
Building Culturally Inclusive Coalitions: What is ADEI-B when we look the same?
Submitted by dallen4sun on Wed, 01/25/2023 - 10:31
Building Culturally Inclusive Coalitions: What Do Equity, Inclusion & Diversity Mean When We All Look the Same?2:00pm - February 9, 2023 thru 3:30pm - February 9, 2023
Collaborating TTC: Northeast & Caribbean PTTC
Registration Deadline: February 9, 2023
Need more information?
Contact us at priscila@nlbha.org Prevention coalitions are encouraged to build a diverse and inclusive membership that reflects the composition of the communities served. Doing so helps ensure representation of the perspectives necessary to identify and respond to substance misuse-related problems and consequences most effectively, and to prevent or intervene to address existing health inequities and disparities. For some, the challenges are understanding how to work with unfamiliar populations, overcoming anxiety with making a mistake, or building trust with diverse of impacted populations. Other coalitions, located in what appear to be racially or ethnically homogonous communities, wrestle with digging deeper to identify and comprehend the rich diversity present, regardless of what the demographics indicate. Regardless of location, how might coalitions engage community members across cultural identities as partners to address health disparities, center equity in their prevention approaches, and overcome common barriers? What helps communities and coalitions to overcome histories of distance and mistrust? How can progress and success be identified and measured? Join this collaborative series from the National Hispanic and Latino PTTC and Northeast and Caribbean PTTC for a deep exploration of these issues and an opportunity to receive expert guidance around real-world challenges experienced.
By the end of this series of technical assistance services, participants will/be able to:
DEI Webinar Session
Coalition Leader Practices TA Session
Coalition Practices TA Session
Date and Time: February 9, 2023 - 11:00am to 12:30pm Category: Training Location: Webinar Registration Link: 11:00am to 12:30pm 2023 Child & Adolescent Mental Health ECHO for Native American Youth
2023 Child & Adolescent Mental Health ECHO for Native American Youth
Submitted by wilsokl107 on Thu, 02/02/2023 - 14:43
The 2023 Child and Adolescent Mental Health Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes (ECHO) for Native American youth will consist of 14 sessions, taking place on the 2nd and 4th Thursday of each month, except during the summer, from 12:00 - 1:30 p.m. PST, until September 21, 2023. The target audience includes healthcare professionals and school mental health workers based in the United States, who are responsible for the care and treatment of Native American youth.
For more information on topics and speakers, visit the program website. Date and Time: February 9, 2023 - 12:00pm to 1:30pm Location: Virtual Registration Link: 12:00pm to 1:30pm |
Planning for Program Sustainability: 1 of 2
Planning for Program Sustainability: 1 of 2
Submitted by dallen4sun on Wed, 01/25/2023 - 10:34
Two-Part Series: Planning for Program Sustainability - Part 1: Foundations of Sustainability (HHS Region 1)11:00am - February 10, 2023 | Timezone: US/Eastern
Hosted By:
New England PTTC
Registration Deadline: February 10, 2023
Need more information?
Contact us at kerickson@ccsme.org
Planning for Program Sustainability Part 1: Foundations of SustainabilityABOUT THE LEARNING SESSIONThis two-part series will provide an introduction to program sustainability followed by a more advanced look at how prevention agencies can navigate the current funding landscape while planning for the future. Part 1 will address foundational concepts of program sustainability and how to consider sustainability in your planning. Part 2 will take a deeper dive into unique considerations for program sustainability and how to navigate the current funding landscape. Participants may choose to register for either or both webinars.
ABOUT THE PRESENTERDodi Swope, M.Ed., LMFT, has over 35 years of experience across the continuum of behavioral health prevention, intervention and treatment. Her background includes teaching in regular and special education settings and a clinical practice serving children and families for over ten years, before moving towards the prevention end of the spectrum. For twenty plus years she has supported prevention strategies at community, region, state and national levels through her work as a training and technical assistance specialist with Education Development Center. Dodi coordinates two community coalitions in her local community, one focused on helping middle school aged girls thrive and the other on early childhood development and wellbeing. Dodi also teaches a graduate level course at Clark University on Grant Writing for Community Developers. She maintains an independent community public health consulting practice from her home in Worcester, Massachusetts.
About the webinar: This series is hosted by the New England PTTC, a program funded through SAMHSA, in response to an identified need for additional training on sustainability planning within the New England prevention workforce. Participants will receive a participation certificate for 1.5 contact hours for each webinar.
REGISTER - Part 2: Navigating the Funding Landscape - February 17, 2023, 11:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Date and Time: February 10, 2023 - 8:00am to 9:30am Category: Training Location: Webinar Registration Link: 8:00am to 9:30am Mindfulness - Metta- Self Care for Practitioners Part 1 of 2
Mindfulness - Metta- Self Care for Practitioners Part 1 of 2
Submitted by dallen4sun on Mon, 01/30/2023 - 15:41
Love is in the Air – A Mini Mindfulness Series11:30am - February 10, 2023 | Timezone: US/Eastern
Collaborating TTC: Southeast PTTC
Registration Deadline: February 10, 2023
Need more information?
Contact us at krkidd@wakehealth.edu Love is in the Air – A Mini Mindfulness Series
These meditation sessions invite you to expand and clarify your definition of “love” by examining the concept of “metta”. Sometimes referred to as “loving kindness”, metta has been interpreted in some communities as “Love that is strength and gives strength.” The first session will focus on the meaning of “metta” and describes how metta is different from “sympathy” or “empathy”. The second session focuses on using metta to explore our loving relationships without being hampered by worldly conditions that may hinder our ability to love in a wise and compassionate way. Each session offers an informational talk on metta followed by a short meditation session on metta.
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2023 Innovations Conference Session 1 of 4: Workforce solutions to support Communities of Color
2023 Innovations Conference Session 1 of 4: Workforce solutions to support Communities of Color
Submitted by dallen4sun on Wed, 01/25/2023 - 11:00
2023 Innovations Conference: Honoring Workforce Solutions to Support Care for Communities of Color11:00am - February 13, 2023 | Timezone: US/Eastern
Hosted By:
New England PTTC
Registration Deadline:
Need more information?
Contact us at margaret_giles@williamjames.edu
ABOUT THE LEARNING SESSION
Learn more about innovative approaches to supporting better outcomes for those who provide care as well as those seeking and receiving behavioral health care in communities of color in New England! Presenters, including clinicians, researchers, faith and community leaders, and people with lived expertise, will explore strategies for:
EVENT COVENEREVENT COLLABORATORSDate and Time: February 13, 2023 - 8:00am to 10:00am Location: Webinar Registration Link: 8:00am to 10:00am Mindfulness for Practitioners Part2- Metta
Mindfulness for Practitioners Part2- Metta
Submitted by dallen4sun on Mon, 01/30/2023 - 15:44
Love is in the Air – A Mini Mindfulness Series11:30am - February 10, 2023 | Timezone: US/Eastern
Collaborating TTC: Southeast PTTC
Registration Deadline: February 10, 2023
Need more information?
Contact us at krkidd@wakehealth.edu Love is in the Air – A Mini Mindfulness Series
These meditation sessions invite you to expand and clarify your definition of “love” by examining the concept of “metta”. Sometimes referred to as “loving kindness”, metta has been interpreted in some communities as “Love that is strength and gives strength.” The first session will focus on the meaning of “metta” and describes how metta is different from “sympathy” or “empathy”. The second session focuses on using metta to explore our loving relationships without being hampered by worldly conditions that may hinder our ability to love in a wise and compassionate way. Each session offers an informational talk on metta followed by a short meditation session on metta.
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Date and Time: February 13, 2023 - 8:30am to 10:00am Category: Training Location: Webinar Registration Link: 8:30am to 10:00am Virtual Native Talking Circles: Staying Connected in These Challenging Times
Virtual Native Talking Circles: Staying Connected in These Challenging Times
Submitted by wilsokl107 on Thu, 02/02/2023 - 14:59
Join PTTC for this virtual talking circle. This group will be facilitated by a Native guest and will focus on concerns about yourself, your family, your work, and/or your tribal community that you may be experiencing during these uncertain times. There is no fee or expectation to participate in this event. This is a respectful meeting space. Come share your concerns, offer support, and respect the group’s privacy. Date and Time: February 13, 2023 - 10:30am to 12:00pm Location: Virtual Registration Link: 10:30am to 12:00pm |
Innovations conference: 2 of 4
Innovations conference: 2 of 4
Submitted by dallen4sun on Wed, 01/25/2023 - 11:01
2023 Innovations Conference: Honoring Workforce Solutions to Support Care for Communities of Color11:00am - February 13, 2023 | Timezone: US/Eastern
Hosted By:
New England PTTC
Registration Deadline:
Need more information?
Contact us at margaret_giles@williamjames.edu
ABOUT THE LEARNING SESSION
Learn more about innovative approaches to supporting better outcomes for those who provide care as well as those seeking and receiving behavioral health care in communities of color in New England! Presenters, including clinicians, researchers, faith and community leaders, and people with lived expertise, will explore strategies for:
EVENT COVENEREVENT COLLABORATORSDate and Time: February 14, 2023 - 8:00am to 10:00am Category: Training Location: Webinar Registration Link: 8:00am to 10:00am Indigenous Behavioral Health: Treating SUD
Indigenous Behavioral Health: Treating SUD
Submitted by dallen4sun on Wed, 01/25/2023 - 11:07
Indigenous Behavioral Health Series- Fundamentals of Substance Use: Treating Substance Use Disorders11:00am - February 14, 2023 | Timezone: US/Central
Hosted By:
National American Indian & Alaska Native PTTC
Registration Deadline: February 14, 2023
Session 1: Overview of Substance use and Substance Use Disorders (1/24) Session 2: Prevention (2/7) Session 3: Treating Substance Use Disorders (2/14) Session 4: Case Illustrations (2/21) Session 5: Reflections Upon Important Substance Use Topics – Q/A (2/28) Date and Time: February 14, 2023 - 9:00am to 10:30am Category: Training Location: Webinar Registration Link: 9:00am to 10:30am Language Matters: Challenging Addiction Language
Language Matters: Challenging Addiction Language
Submitted by dallen4sun on Wed, 01/25/2023 - 11:11
Language Matters: Challenging Stigmatization Language about Addiction1:00pm - February 14, 2023
Hosted By:
Central East PTTC
Registration Deadline: February 14, 2023
Need more information?
Contact us at training@danyainstitute.org
COURSE DESCRIPTIONResearch has shown that the words we use to describe substance use disorders (SUD) and recovery have a significant impact on those struggling and how they are treated. While evidence shows that SUDs are medical illnesses, it is still too common for SUDs to be characterized as a moral failing or character flaw. Disparaging words are, unfortunately, still used to describe SUDs and the individuals suffering from them. Research suggests that improving our language when we describe addiction, such as using person-first language when talking about the disease, restores and empowers the humanity of individuals, rather than defining them by their illness.
LEARNING OBJECTIVESAt the end of this webinar, participants will be able to:
PRESENTER
*CONTACT HOUR ELIGIBILITY In order to be eligible for the 1.25 NAADAC(pending) contact hours/certificate of attendance, you must join the live webinar in Zoom. Certificates must be requested within one week of the event and will be processed within 30 days. If you are having issues accessing the room/application at the time of the event: Please email webinars@danyainstitute.org at the start of the webinar so that we can assist you.
ACCOMMODATIONS If you are in need of any special accommodations, please notify the Central East PTTC Webinar Team three weeks in advance of the event, or as soon as possible, by emailing webinars@danyainstitute.org. Date and Time: February 14, 2023 - 11:00am to 12:30pm Category: Training Location: Webinar Registration Link: 11:00am to 12:30pm Being a Good Relative: Prevention opportunities for winter
Being a Good Relative: Prevention opportunities for winter
Submitted by dallen4sun on Mon, 01/30/2023 - 15:46
Being a Good Relative: Prevention Opportunities During Winter1:00pm - February 14, 2023 | Timezone: US/Central
Hosted By:
National American Indian & Alaska Native PTTC
Registration Deadline: February 14, 2023
Need more information?
Contact us at c-allison-baez@uiowa.edu Join us to focus on healthy aspects of traditional living during the winter months. Being well and making healthy choices during this time is a topic for consideration in the areas of making connections, taking care of ourselves while caring for others, getting active together, and building healthy relationships with our families. We have strengths in our culture and traditions. Let us look for ways to build up ourselves with healthy habits through our Indigenous ways of knowledge. 2-3:30 ET / 1-2:30 CT / 12-1:30 MT / 11-12:30 PT / 10-11:30 AKT Date and Time: February 14, 2023 - 11:00am to 12:30pm Category: Training Location: Webinar Registration Link: 11:00am to 12:30pm Leveraging systems change in substance misuse prevention
Leveraging systems change in substance misuse prevention
Submitted by wilsokl107 on Tue, 12/06/2022 - 13:17
This six-week distance learning series offers an interactive experience for participants to explore the role of systems change in substance misuse prevention. Participants will examine capacities shown to enable evidence-based interventions to achieve and sustain expected results and learn how to incorporate these into their work. Trainers will share examples from their own systems change experiences and will highlight how leveraging leadership, communications, funding, and data can help participants to achieve their prevention goals. The distance learning series will include skill-based learning opportunities, individual and group activities, reading assignments, and group discussion. Session Dates: Date and Time: February 14, 2023 - 12:30pm to 2:00pm Location: Virtual Registration Link: 12:30pm to 2:00pm |
2023 Innovations Conference: Part 3 of 4
2023 Innovations Conference: Part 3 of 4
Submitted by dallen4sun on Wed, 01/25/2023 - 11:03
2023 Innovations Conference: Honoring Workforce Solutions to Support Care for Communities of Color11:00am - February 13, 2023 | Timezone: US/Eastern
Hosted By:
New England PTTC
Registration Deadline:
Need more information?
Contact us at margaret_giles@williamjames.edu
ABOUT THE LEARNING SESSION
Learn more about innovative approaches to supporting better outcomes for those who provide care as well as those seeking and receiving behavioral health care in communities of color in New England! Presenters, including clinicians, researchers, faith and community leaders, and people with lived expertise, will explore strategies for:
EVENT COVENEREVENT COLLABORATORSDate and Time: February 15, 2023 - 8:00am to 10:00am Category: Training Location: Webinar Registration Link: 8:00am to 10:00am Facilitate the Perfect Presentation
Facilitate the Perfect Presentation
Submitted by dallen4sun on Wed, 01/25/2023 - 11:16
How to Facilitate the "Perfect" Presentation: A Workshop on Learning Styles and Group Management1:00pm - February 15, 2023
Collaborating TTC: Southeast PTTC
Registration Deadline: February 15, 2023
Need more information?
Contact us at krkidd@wakehealth.edu As prevention professionals, we spend much of our time facilitating trainings for our peers and various community sectors. Facilitators juggle many roles, from keeping the group focused to exploring ways to promote the application of new knowledge. But how do you learn to do this? This workshop will explore what makes the "perfect" facilitator and the impact the facilitator has on the training and participants. Many of you may have found yourself in a situation where you are ready to deliver an outstanding presentation, only to encounter a distraction. Distractions, whether intentional or not, happen. As facilitators, how we respond to distractions is a good indicator of how successful the presentation will be. It's best to be prepared for potential distractions so that we are ready just in case they occur. This workshop will discuss the importance of setting group norms and expectations to create presentations that will benefit all learning styles. There will be a discussion of the different types of participants. Finally, there will be a discussion of strategies for working with all participants and situations that could arise during your presentation.
Learning Objectives:
About the Presenter:
Jordon Hillhouse is a Certified Prevention Specialist with over ten years of experience in substance use prevention. In the past, he has worked with state agencies targeting the opioid crisis, underage drinking, and mental health awareness efforts. His passion is with alcohol and drug prevention education. He has developed many prevention-related trainings and has had the opportunity to speak to thousands of people across the country. He holds a master’s degree in business administration from Alcorn State University and is a published author. He currently works at the Mississippi Public Health Institute as the Workforce Development Manager, where he oversees the Mississippi Behavioral Health Learning Network, providing relevant trainings to state and national mental health professionals.
CONTACT HOUR ELIGIBILITY Date and Time: February 15, 2023 - 10:00am to 1:00pm Category: Training Location: Webinar Registration Link: 10:00am to 1:00pm Considering diversity, equity, and inclusion in preventing drug use and misuse
Considering diversity, equity, and inclusion in preventing drug use and misuse
Submitted by wilsokl107 on Mon, 01/30/2023 - 15:05
Join the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) for an engaging discussion about the importance of cultural competence and cultural humility in preventing drug use and misuse, featuring panelists from state government, higher education, community-based prevention, and DEA. Registration not required. To access the webinar, please visit the DEA's Get Smart About Drugs webpage at the time of the event. Date and Time: February 15, 2023 - 11:00am to 12:15pm Location: Virtual Registration Link: 11:00am to 12:15pm Care and share for prevention, treatment, and recovery
Care and share for prevention, treatment, and recovery
Submitted by wilsokl107 on Wed, 11/09/2022 - 13:38
This is an expanded version of the popular TOR Care & Share sessions that began in early 2020, now open to all prevention, treatment, and recovery professionals working with Native populations. This session is a guided discussion for participants to share their expertise, unique tribal and community practices, and offer peer-to-peer support for others serving Native people and tribal communities. Discussion topics are determined by registration responses. This session is held on the third Wednesday of every month. Date and Time: February 15, 2023 - 11:00am to 12:30pm Location: Virtual Registration Link: 11:00am to 12:30pm Engaging Families through Abriendo Puertas/Opening Doors
Engaging Families through Abriendo Puertas/Opening Doors
Submitted by dallen4sun on Wed, 01/25/2023 - 10:57
Program Spotlight: Engaging Families through Abriendo Puertas/Opening Doors12:00pm - February 15, 2023 thru 1:30pm - February 15, 2023 | Timezone: US/Pacific
Hosted By:
Northwest PTTC
Registration Deadline: February 15, 2023
Need more information?
Contact us at nwpttc-info@casat.org Program Spotlight: Engaging Families through Abriendo Puertas/Opening Doors
Webinar DescriptionIn this presentation, participants will be introduced to the Abriendo Puertas/Opening Doors (AP/OD) program. They will also learn from an implementing partner and their experience implementing AP/OD to their community. AP/OD is the nation's first evidence-based parent leadership program designed by and for Latino parents with children ages 0-5 and adopted by diverse communities across the country. The bilingual 10-session curriculum promotes school readiness, family well-being, and advocacy by addressing best practices in brain development, key aspects of early childhood development, early literacy, early math, positive use of technology, transition to school, civic engagement, parent leadership, goal-setting, and planning for family success.
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Date and TimeWednesday, February 15, 2023
AudiencePrevention practitioners, allied health partners and community members working to prevent substance misuse in tribes, communities, and states in HHS Region 10 (Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, and Washington).
PresenterDaisy Castañeda, MS., serves as the National Director of Training and is located at the national office. She is responsible for the design, planning, and implementation of AP/OD Program Acquisition Institutes which include in-person and virtual Institutes. She helps support AP/OD’s partnerships and community relationships by supporting special projects. Daisy is a native Angeleno and a first-generation college graduate. She holds a B.A. in Political Science with a focus on Public Administration and a master’s degree in Public Administration with an emphasis in leadership.
RegistrationCertificatesCertificates will not be provided for this event
QuestionsPlease contact Isis Mack (imack@casat.org) for any questions related to registration. For any other questions, please contact Michelle Frye-Spray (mfryespray@casat.org). Date and Time: February 15, 2023 - 12:00pm to 1:30pm Category: Training Location: Webinar Registration Link: 12:00pm to 1:30pm |
Innovations conference: Part 4 of 4
Innovations conference: Part 4 of 4
Submitted by dallen4sun on Wed, 01/25/2023 - 11:05
2023 Innovations Conference: Honoring Workforce Solutions to Support Care for Communities of Color11:00am - February 13, 2023 | Timezone: US/Eastern
Hosted By:
New England PTTC
Registration Deadline:
Need more information?
Contact us at margaret_giles@williamjames.edu
ABOUT THE LEARNING SESSION
Learn more about innovative approaches to supporting better outcomes for those who provide care as well as those seeking and receiving behavioral health care in communities of color in New England! Presenters, including clinicians, researchers, faith and community leaders, and people with lived expertise, will explore strategies for:
EVENT COVENEREVENT COLLABORATORSDate and Time: February 16, 2023 - 8:00am to 10:00am Category: Training Location: Webinar Registration Link: 8:00am to 10:00am Quarter 1: Minerva 2.0 New User Training
Quarter 1: Minerva 2.0 New User Training
Submitted by bendal107 on Wed, 01/18/2023 - 15:32
DBHR is hosting a virtual training on the SUD Prevention and MH Promotion Online Reporting System (Minerva 2.0)
Date and Time: 02/16/23- 9:00am to 3:00pm Location: ZOOM Virtual
What to expect: This training is ideal for individuals who are new to Minerva 2.0 and those who have an interest in receiving a "refresher". The Training will begin at 9:00 AM and end at 3:00 PM, with a lunch break. Lunch will be on your own. DBHR Px staff will provide approximately 4 hours of training on the Minerva system, with the rest of our time dedicated to a Data Entry Clinic.
Registration is required: To register, you must have a Minerva 2.0 user account which should be requested by 2.8.2023. Instructions for this can be found here. Date and Time: February 16, 2023 - 9:00am to 3:00pm Location: virtual Registration Link: 9:00am to 3:00pm Mitigating safety and risk for children affected by parental substance use disorders involved in the child welfare system
Mitigating safety and risk for children affected by parental substance use disorders involved in the child welfare system
Submitted by wilsokl107 on Wed, 01/25/2023 - 11:46
Parental substance use disorders and co-occurring mental health challenges can create unique child safety and risk concerns. Child welfare professionals are tasked with identifying parental substance use, assessing the effect of substance use on children, and incorporating protective capacities and factors in safety planning. To meet the needs of both parents and their children, a collaborative approach with substance use treatment professionals and other service providers can strengthen safety planning to enhance child and family well-being. Date and Time: February 16, 2023 - 10:00am to 11:00am Location: Virtual Registration Link: 10:00am to 11:00am |
Planning for Program Sustainability: 2 of 2
Planning for Program Sustainability: 2 of 2
Submitted by dallen4sun on Wed, 01/25/2023 - 10:36
Two-Part Series: Planning for Program Sustainability - Part 2: Navigating the Funding Landscape (HHS Region 1)11:00am - February 10, 2023 | Timezone: US/Eastern
Hosted By:
New England PTTC
Registration Deadline: February 17, 2023
Need more information?
Contact us at kerickson@ccsme.org
Planning for Program Sustainability Part 2: Navigating the Funding LandscapeABOUT THE LEARNING SESSIONThis two-part series will provide an introduction to program sustainability followed by a more advanced look at how prevention agencies can navigate the current funding landscape while planning for the future. Part 1 will address foundational concepts of program sustainability and how to consider sustainability in your planning. Part 2 will take a deeper dive into unique considerations for program sustainability and how to navigate the current funding landscape. Participants may choose to register for either or both webinars.
ABOUT THE PRESENTERDodi Swope, M.Ed., LMFT, has over 35 years of experience across the continuum of behavioral health prevention, intervention and treatment. Her background includes teaching in regular and special education settings and a clinical practice serving children and families for over ten years, before moving towards the prevention end of the spectrum. For twenty plus years she has supported prevention strategies at community, region, state and national levels through her work as a training and technical assistance specialist with Education Development Center. Dodi coordinates two community coalitions in her local community, one focused on helping middle school aged girls thrive and the other on early childhood development and wellbeing. Dodi also teaches a graduate level course at Clark University on Grant Writing for Community Developers. She maintains an independent community public health consulting practice from her home in Worcester, Massachusetts.
About the webinar: This series is hosted by the New England PTTC, a program funded through SAMHSA, in response to an identified need for additional training on sustainability planning within the New England prevention workforce. Participants will receive a participation certificate for 1.5 contact hours for each webinar.
REGISTER - Part 1: Foundations of Sustainability - February 10, 2023, 11:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Date and Time: February 17, 2023 - 8:00am to 9:30am Category: Training Location: Webinar Registration Link: 8:00am to 9:30am |
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SUD Family Navigator Training
SUD Family Navigator Training
Submitted by wilsokl107 on Tue, 12/20/2022 - 10:06
This 16-hour training is for and presented by parents and family members of a person with a Substance Use Disorder (SUD). This is a Healthcare Authority (HCA) approved curriculum created to assist parents, caregivers and other family members in understanding SUD and providing helpful support to the individual they are supporting. Washington State Community Connectors (WSCC) worked with the Health Care Authority/Division of Behavioral Health and Recovery, identified family members, and family led organizations to develop a curriculum designed to educate families about Substance Use Disorders (SUD) and related treatment options across Washington State. This training includes the most up-to-date information around Substance Use Disorder (SUD), addiction and its effects on the adolescent brain, skills for families navigating their relationship with someone with SUD, and systems navigation. This presentation is grounded in research and information supported by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services (SAMHSA), their training, and technical assistance partners. A toolkit, including information and resources regarding SUD supports and services specific to Washington State, will be provided as a reference guide for participants. You must be able to attend all 4 days of training to receive your certificate of completion. If you know that you cannot attend all 4 days, please choose another session. This training is interactive and we ask that you remain on camera and engaged during training. Pre-registration is required. Training Dates:
Date and Time: February 21, 2023 - 12:00am to February 24, 2023 - 11:59pm Location: Virtual Registration Link: |
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Indigenous Behavioral Health: Case Illustrations
Indigenous Behavioral Health: Case Illustrations
Submitted by dallen4sun on Wed, 01/25/2023 - 11:29
Indigenous Behavioral Health Series- Fundamentals of Substance Use: Case Illustrations11:00am - February 21, 2023 | Timezone: US/Central
Hosted By:
National American Indian & Alaska Native PTTC
Registration Deadline: February 21, 2023
Session 1: Overview of Substance use and Substance Use Disorders (1/24) Session 2: Prevention (2/7) Session 3: Treating Substance Use Disorders (2/14) Session 4: Case Illustrations (2/21) Session 5: Reflections Upon Important Substance Use Topics – Q/A (2/28) Date and Time: February 21, 2023 - 9:00am to 10:30am Category: Training Location: Webinar Registration Link: 9:00am to 10:30am DIY Data Visualization
DIY Data Visualization
Submitted by dallen4sun on Mon, 01/30/2023 - 15:50
DIY Data Visualization for Prevention Professionals11:30am - February 21, 2023 thru 1:00pm - February 21, 2023 | Timezone: US/Central
Hosted By:
Great Lakes PTTC
Registration Deadline: February 21, 2023
Need more information?
Contact us at kgabrielsen@wisc.edu DESCRIPTION:Looking for tips and tricks on how to present your data in a way that catches people’s attention and is easily understood? Don’t miss this opportunity to learn about the Five C’s of Data: Chart, Color, Context, Clutter, and Composition. Through learning about the Five C's, participants of this virtual training will gain skills to present data in a manner that best resonates with their audiences. NOTE: This training will NOT be recorded, so make sure you attend the live session!
LEARNING OBJECTIVES:After this session participants will be able to: ● Choose the most effective chart for their data ● Use color for emphasis and action ● Use data in context for maximum (and realistic) impact ● Reduce clutter so data insights can be easily understood
CERTIFICATES:Registrants who fully attend this event or training will receive a certificate of attendance via email within two weeks after the event or training.
PRESENTERS:
Jamie Comstock and Robin Carr Jamie Comstock and Robin Carr founded Info Inspired in 2014. Both are certified prevention specialists with over 30 years of combined experience in the field. Outside of their work on Info Inspired, Jamie is the Health Promotion Program Manager and Robin is the Substance Use Prevention Coordinator for Bangor Public Health and Community Services in Bangor, Maine.
The Great Lakes PTTC is offering this training for individuals working in HHS Region 5: IL, IN, MI, MN, OH, WI. This training is being provided in response to a need identified by Region 5 stakeholders. Date and Time: February 21, 2023 - 9:30am to 10:00am Category: Training Location: Webinar Registration Link: 9:30am to 10:00am What are Logic Models: 1 of 2
What are Logic Models: 1 of 2
Submitted by dallen4sun on Wed, 01/25/2023 - 11:33
Using Logic Models in Prevention Part 1: What Are Logic Models?1:00pm - February 21, 2023 thru 2:30pm - February 21, 2023 | Timezone: US/Eastern
Hosted By:
Central East PTTC
Registration Deadline: February 21, 2023
Need more information?
Contact us at training@danyainstitute.org
SERIES DESCRIPTIONLogic models are a visual planning tool that are a core element of strategic planning. Prevention professionals can use logic models to facilitate the development of a strategic plan, check the plan for issues or errors, explain the plan to others, and provide a baseline for the development of implementation and evaluation plans. This two-part webinar series will explain what logic models are and why they are important, teach skills for developing logic models, and provide participants opportunities to practice those skills.
COURSE DESCRIPTIONThis webinar will provide an introduction of the importance of strategic planning and how and why logic models are a key tool of planning. It will first summarize the five steps of the Strategic Prevention Framework, SAMHSA’s strategic planning process for prevention, and explain how strategic planning improves the likelihood of positive prevention outcomes. Next, the webinar will explain what logic models are and how they support strategic planning efforts. It will walk through the components of a logic model and describe the steps to creating one. The webinar will also include a group practice exercise for identifying and assembling the components of a logic model. LEARNING OBJECTIVESBy the end of this webinar, participants will be able to:
PRESENTERS
*CONTACT HOUR ELIGIBILITY In order to be eligible for the 1.25 NAADAC contact hours/certificate of attendance, you must join the live webinar in the Zoom platform. Certificates must be requested within one week of the event and will be processed within 30 days. If you are having issues accessing the room/application at the time of the event: Please email webinars@danyainstitute.org at the start of the webinar so that we can assist you.
ACCOMMODATIONS If you are in need of any special accommodations, please notify the Central East PTTC Webinar Team three weeks in advance of the event, or as soon as possible, by emailing webinars@danyainstitute.org. Date and Time: February 21, 2023 - 10:00am to 11:30am Category: Training Location: Webinar Registration Link: 10:00am to 11:30am Minerva 2.0 Technical Assistance Call
Minerva 2.0 Technical Assistance Call
Submitted by connie.lauderda... on Tue, 01/24/2023 - 10:48
If you have completed the Minerva training and have a Minerva user login, you may join the Minerva TA Calls. No registration is needed - join using the link below. Questions will be taken in the order submitted and you are welcome to listen in on the call to learn from others. These online calls are intended for CBOs, CPWIs, and projects. Join on your computer, mobile app or room device Click here to join the meeting Meeting ID: 219 152 910 721 Download Teams | Join on the web Or call in (audio only) +1 564-999-2000,,642753282# United States, Olympia (833) 322-1218,,642753282# United States (Toll-free) Phone Conference ID: 642 753 282#
Date and Time: February 21, 2023 - 2:00pm to 3:00pm Category: Meeting Location: Virtual Registration Link: 2:00pm to 3:00pm |
Strengthening Families Program 10-14 New Facilitator Training and Certification (In-Person)
Strengthening Families Program 10-14 New Facilitator Training and Certification (In-Person)
Submitted by anamaria.martin... on Thu, 01/19/2023 - 08:29
This training will be in-person and is for SFP 10-14 new facilitators who will be working in a team of three to deliver the evidence-based prevention program to families in their local communities. The training will include:
Training Dates: February 22-24, 2023 Time: 8:30 am - 5 pm Location: Educational Service District | 2500 NE 65th Ave., Vancouver, Washington 98661 | (360) 750-7500 | Training Room: Klickitat Room Trainer: AnaMaria Diaz Martinez (National Trainer) a.martinez@wsu.edu Training Cost: $0.0 Meals: On you own. Registration Closes: February 17, 2023 Registration: https://wsu.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_esbjuy8vFqH6wMm For training and registration information or questions: sfp.1014@wsu.edu or a.martinez@wsu.edu. For ADA accommodations or site/location questions contact Kelley Groen-Sieckmann kelley.grown@esd112.org or Caitlin Ramirez caitlin.ramirez@esd112.org. Date and Time: February 22, 2023 - 8:30am to February 24, 2023 - 5:00pm Category: Training Location: 2500 NE 65th Ave., Vancouver, Washington 98661 Registration Link: |
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DBHR Learning Community Meeting
DBHR Learning Community Meeting
Submitted by connie.lauderda... on Mon, 11/07/2022 - 16:12
The meeting will be hosted on ZOOM from 9-11 a.m. with a 3rd-hour training from 11 a.m.-noon. Pre-registration for this no-cost meeting is required. Click on the Zoom link below to go to the registration page. Ater registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.
Date and Time: February 22, 2023 - 9:00am to 12:00pm Category: Meeting Location: Virtual Registration Link: 9:00am to 12:00pm Addressing health equity with alcohol outlet density regulation
Addressing health equity with alcohol outlet density regulation
Submitted by wilsokl107 on Mon, 02/13/2023 - 14:47
Date and Time: February 22, 2023 - 10:00am to 11:30am Location: Virtual Registration Link: 10:00am to 11:30am Preventing underage drinking and excessive drinking among adults through alcohol policy, an interactive three-part series: why, what, and how (2/3)
Preventing underage drinking and excessive drinking among adults through alcohol policy, an interactive three-part series: why, what, and how (2/3)
Submitted by wilsokl107 on Thu, 12/22/2022 - 08:35
Webinar two: The what - evidence-based alcohol policies to reduce community level harms
In collaboration with the Southeast PTTC, Center for Advancing Alcohol Science to Practice, and the US Alcohol Policy Alliance, this interactive webinar details alcohol policy strategies that can be effective in reducing excessive and underage drinking, and their associated community-level harms. This webinar will cover a range of strategies and their levels of effectiveness.
In this webinar, participants will explore:
Date and Time: February 22, 2023 - 3:00pm to 5:00pm Location: Virtual Registration Link: 3:00pm to 5:00pm Evidence-Based Alcohol Policies to reduce community harms
Evidence-Based Alcohol Policies to reduce community harms
Submitted by dallen4sun on Wed, 01/25/2023 - 11:37
Webinar 2: The What – Evidence-Based Alcohol Policies to Reduce Community Level Harms3:00pm - February 22, 2023 thru 5:00pm - February 22, 2023 | Timezone: US/Pacific
Collaborating TTC: Southeast PTTC
Registration Deadline: February 22, 2023
Need more information?
Contact us at pspttc-info@casat.org Preventing Underage Drinking and Excessive Drinking among Adults through Alcohol PolicyWebinar 2: The What - Evidence-based Alcohol Policies to Reduce Community Level Harms
Dates & TimesStates and American Samoa Pacific Jurisdictions
Webinar DescriptionIn collaboration with the Southeast PTTC, Center for Advancing Alcohol Science to Practice, and the US Alcohol Policy Alliance, interactive webinar #2 details alcohol policy strategies that can be effective in reducing excessive and underage drinking, and their associated community-level harms. This webinar will cover a range of strategies and their levels of effectiveness.
AudienceCommunity, tribal, jurisdiction, and state-level substance misuse prevention practitioners and allied health partners located in the Pacific Southwest region, including American Samoa, Arizona, California, Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands, Federated States of Micronesia, Guam, Hawaii, Nevada, Republic of Marshall Islands, and Republic of Palau.
Presenters
Michael Sparks is an Alcohol Policy Specialist and President of SparksInitiatives. His primary interest is in assisting communities to implement evidence-based environmental strategies to reduce alcohol and other drug problems. Among others, Michael is currently working with Wake Forest University, St. Joseph’s Healthcare Foundation and Health Foundation of South Florida on a range of public health issues. He currently serves as the Co-Chair of the Scientific Advisory Board of the US Alcohol Policy Alliance.
Sara Cooley Broschart leads the newly established Center for Advancing Alcohol Science to Practice. Sara is a public health leader with over a decade of experience in substance use prevention at local, regional and state levels. Contribution to community has been a driving value, and she is thrilled to work with communities nationwide in her new role. Her experience includes advising alcohol and marijuana regulators on policy and best practices, developing innovative methods to engage community voices in policy making activities, building a statewide alcohol policy allia Date and Time: February 22, 2023 - 3:00pm to 5:00pm Category: Training Location: Webinar Registration Link: 3:00pm to 5:00pm |
MOUD and Child Advocacy
MOUD and Child Advocacy
Submitted by dallen4sun on Wed, 01/25/2023 - 11:39
Medications for Opioid Use Disorders (MOUD) and Child Advocacy: Supporting Family Recovery10:00am - February 23, 2023 | Timezone: US/Eastern
Hosted By:
Northeast & Caribbean PTTC
Need more information?
Contact us at cneary@ssw.rutgers.edu Description Trainer Credits Date and Time: February 23, 2023 - 7:00am to 9:00am Category: Training Location: Webinar Registration Link: 7:00am to 9:00am Promising Approaches for reducing SUD related Rural Health Disparities
Promising Approaches for reducing SUD related Rural Health Disparities
Submitted by dallen4sun on Wed, 01/25/2023 - 11:41
Promising Approaches for Reducing Substance Misuse-Related Health Disparities in Rural Contexts10:30am - February 23, 2023 thru 12:00pm - February 23, 2023 | Timezone: US/Central
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South Southwest PTTC
Registration Deadline: February 23, 2023
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Contact us at wwest@ou.edu COURSE DESCRIPTIONJoin the South Southwest PTTC as we discuss how to identify and reduce substance use related behavioral health disparities in rural communities. Behavioral health disparities are differences in substance use or mental health outcomes linked to social, economic, and/or environmental disadvantage. These disparities adversely affect a sub-population or group. It is the work of prevention professionals and their partners to identify, plan, and implement strategies that reduce the burden of substance use on rural communities. This webinar provides practitioners with tools to identify rural-specific risk factors and address substance use-related disparities in rural settings.
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John Gale is a Senior Research Associate and Director of Policy Engagement at the Maine Rural Health Research Center. John is past-President of the National Rural Health Association, completing his term in January 2022. He was awarded the Calico Leadership Award in 2020 by the National Rural Health Resource Center's Technical Assistance and Services Center (TASC), which annually presents the award to an outstanding rural health leader. John's work focuses on leveraging resources to improve the rural healthcare infrastructure and develop rural systems of care. He serves as the principal investigator for several rural health studies as well as for the Center's work on the National Flex Monitoring Team and the Frontier Community Health Integration Project Demonstration. He recently served as a lead consultant to develop a toolkit for policymakers in developing countries on rural substance use treatment, prevention, and recovery for the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime. Mr. Gale received his Master of Science degree from the Muskie School of Public Service's graduate program in public health. Date and Time: February 23, 2023 - 8:30am to 10:00am Category: Training Location: Webinar Registration Link: 8:30am to 10:00am Logic Models 2: developing and using
Logic Models 2: developing and using
Submitted by dallen4sun on Mon, 01/30/2023 - 15:11
Using Logic Models in Prevention Part 2: Developing and Using Logic Models1:00pm - February 23, 2023 thru 2:30pm - February 23, 2023 | Timezone: US/Eastern
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Central East PTTC
Registration Deadline: February 23, 2023
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Contact us at training@danyainstitute.org
SERIES DESCRIPTIONLogic models are a visual planning tool that are a core element of strategic planning. Prevention professionals can use logic models to facilitate the development of a strategic plan, check the plan for issues or errors, explain the plan to others, and provide a baseline for the development of implementation and evaluation plans. This two-part webinar series will explain what logic models are and why they are important, teach skills for developing logic models, and provide participants opportunities to practice those skills.
COURSE DESCRIPTIONThis webinar will build from part one of this series. It will first explain in more detail the process of creating a logic model and provide a practice exercise for participants to begin building their own logic models. The webinar will also walk through how to use a completed logic model, including the steps for turning a logic model into an implementation plan and evaluation plan. Lastly, the webinar will discuss other uses of logic models, such as being shared with funders and community partners. The webinar will provide a small group discussion opportunity for participants to share their experiences with logic models, barriers and challenges encountered when developing logic models, and success strategies. LEARNING OBJECTIVESBy the end of this webinar, participants will be able to:
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*CONTACT HOUR ELIGIBILITY In order to be eligible for the 1.25 NAADAC contact hours/certificate of attendance, you must join the live webinar in the Zoom platform. Certificates must be requested within one week of the event and will be processed within 30 days. If you are having issues accessing the room/application at the time of the event: Please email webinars@danyainstitute.org at the start of the webinar so that we can assist you.
ACCOMMODATIONS If you are in need of any special accommodations, please notify the Central East PTTC Webinar Team three weeks in advance of the event, or as soon as possible, by emailing webinars@danyainstitute.org. Date and Time: February 23, 2023 - 10:00am to 11:30am Category: Training Location: Webinar Registration Link: 10:00am to 11:30am Advancing community prevention efforts in an era of scientific distrust
Advancing community prevention efforts in an era of scientific distrust
Submitted by wilsokl107 on Wed, 01/25/2023 - 11:39
Date and Time: February 23, 2023 - 11:00am to 12:30pm Location: Virtual Registration Link: 11:00am to 12:30pm How to develop a competitive grant application
How to develop a competitive grant application
Submitted by wilsokl107 on Mon, 02/13/2023 - 13:24
The Office of Financial Resources at the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) will be conducting a webinar on how to develop a competitive grant application. The same webinar will be offered on two dates: February 23, 2023 and March 7, 2023 at 11 a.m. PT. The webinar will address:
• The three registration processes that need to be completed;
• Preparing to apply for a grant;
• Key components of the Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO);
• Responding effectively to the evaluation criteria;
• Resources and technical assistance that are available.
Information on how to access the webinars can be found on the Training Events webpage. There is no need to pre-register. If you would like to receive the slides prior to the webinar, send an email to: GPOtraining@samhsa.hhs.gov.
Date and Time: February 23, 2023 - 11:00am to 12:30pm Location: Virtual Registration Link: 11:00am to 12:30pm Preventing underage Cannabis use Q&A
Preventing underage Cannabis use Q&A
Submitted by dallen4sun on Mon, 01/30/2023 - 15:14
Preventing Underage Cannabis Use: Risk/Protective Factors & Effective Communication, Q&A session with Gisela Rots3:00pm - February 23, 2023 thru 4:30pm - February 23, 2023 | Timezone: US/Eastern
Collaborating TTC: PTTC Network Coordinating Office
Registration Deadline: February 23,2023
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Contact us at priscila@nlbha.org The PTTC Cannabis Prevention Working Group developed a two-module, 2.5 hour webinar course on how to address youth cannabis use. The course presented new information about how perception of harm and related factors impact youth cannabis use are emerging, the research behind those factors, as well as evidence-informed strategies for addressing them. Now, we are pleased to offer you a live session about the course with the developer, Gisela Rots. Gisela will provide with a quick overview and recap of the course and be available to clarify questions you may have about the content.
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Date and Time: February 23, 2023 - 12:00pm to 1:30pm Category: Training Location: Webinar Registration Link: 12:00pm to 1:30pm |
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Strengthening Families Program 10-14 New Facilitator Training and Certification (In-Person) RESCHEDULED
Strengthening Families Program 10-14 New Facilitator Training and Certification (In-Person) RESCHEDULED
Submitted by anamaria.martin... on Thu, 01/19/2023 - 08:52
NOTICE: The SFP 10-14 new facilitator training scheduled 2/27-3/1/2023 in Bremerton/Kitsap County is being rescheduled due to low enrollment. ************************************ This training will be in-person and is for SFP 10-14 new facilitators who will be working in a team of three to deliver the evidence-based prevention program to families in their local communities. The training will include:
Training Dates: February 27 - March 1, 2023 Time: 8:30 am - 5 pm Location: Bremerton, Washington (specific location TBA) Trainer: AnaMaria Diaz Martinez (National Trainer) a.martinez@wsu.edu Training Cost: $0.0 Meals: On your own. Registration Closes: February 22, 2023 Registration: New registration link will be added when the rescheduled date is confirmed. For training or registration information or questions: sfp.1014@wsu.edu or a.martinez@wsu.edu. For ADA accommodations or site/location questions contact Laura Hyde lhyde@kitsap.gov Date and Time: February 27, 2023 - 8:30am to March 1, 2023 - 5:00pm Category: Training Location: Bremerton, Washington (specific site location TBA) Registration Link: »
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Indigenous Behavioral Health: Reflections Q&A
Indigenous Behavioral Health: Reflections Q&A
Submitted by dallen4sun on Mon, 01/30/2023 - 15:17
Indigenous Behavioral Health Series- Fundamentals of Substance Use: Reflections Upon Important Substance Use Topics11:00am - February 28, 2023 | Timezone: US/Central
Hosted By:
National American Indian & Alaska Native PTTC
Registration Deadline: February 28, 2023
Session 1: Overview of Substance use and Substance Use Disorders (1/24) Session 2: Prevention (2/7) Session 3: Treating Substance Use Disorders (2/14) Session 4: Case Illustrations (2/21) Session 5: Reflections Upon Important Substance Use Topics – Q/A (2/28) Date and Time: February 28, 2023 - 9:00am to 10:30am Category: Training Location: Webinar Registration Link: 9:00am to 10:30am Becoming kids' role model for positive food relationship and healthy body image
Becoming kids' role model for positive food relationship and healthy body image
Submitted by wilsokl107 on Fri, 02/24/2023 - 09:44
Many of us grew up with messages about food and our bodies that were less-than-helpful or even harmful to our current food relationship and body image. For those of us who are parents, we know we want to do things differently for our kids, but it seems impossible to know where to start – especially when we haven’t learned a different way for ourselves. Join Mental Health America to learn some fundamentals (tips, tools, and talking points) that you can use right away with your kids – and yourself. Bring your most frustrating challenges and concerns around food, feeding, body image, or the day-to-day cultural messages you see your kid experiencing that you want to learn how to combat. Date and Time: February 28, 2023 - 10:00am to 11:00am Location: Virtual Registration Link: 10:00am to 11:00am Being a Good Relative: Prevention opportunities session 4
Being a Good Relative: Prevention opportunities session 4
Submitted by dallen4sun on Mon, 01/30/2023 - 15:21
Being a Good Relative: Prevention Opportunities During Winter Session #41:00pm - February 28, 2023 | Timezone: US/Central
Hosted By:
National American Indian & Alaska Native PTTC
Registration Deadline: January 31, 2023
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Contact us at c-allison-baez@uiowa.edu Join us to focus on healthy aspects of traditional living during the winter months. Being well and making healthy choices during this time is a topic for consideration in the areas of making connections, taking care of ourselves while caring for others, getting active together, and building healthy relationships with our families. We have strengths in our culture and traditions. Let us look for ways to build up ourselves with healthy habits through our Indigenous ways of knowledge. 2-3:30 ET / 1-2:30 CT / 12-1:30 MT / 11-12:30 PT / 10-11:30 AKT Date and Time: February 28, 2023 - 11:00am to 12:30pm Category: Training Location: Webinar Registration Link: 11:00am to 12:30pm Youth Engagement Training
Youth Engagement Training
Submitted by connie.lauderda... on Thu, 02/09/2023 - 16:40
DBHR has contracted with the Washington State University IMProving Prevention Through ACTion (IMPACT) lab to provide this interactive youth engagement workshop. This training will cover the application of youth engagement principles to your prevention work. It is recommended (but not required) to attend the first youth engagement training provided in the third hour of the February 22 Learning Community Meeting for helpful information on youth engagement models. If you have any questions, please reach out to Elizabeth Weybright, PhD at Elizabeth.weybright@wsu.edu. Register in advance for this meeting. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting. Date and Time: February 28, 2023 - 12:00pm to 1:00pm Category: Training Location: Virtual Registration Link: 12:00pm to 1:00pm |
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