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Counselor Training Series
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Training Series for Disordered Gamblers
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Many Voices One Vision Conference |
We’re excited to announce the Division of Mental Health & Addiction will be hosting the annual Indiana Prevention Conference, Many Voices, One Vision, on October 24 and 25 at the Dallara Car Factory in the heart of Speedway, Indiana. Over the course of this year’s two day conference, we will convene as statewide primary prevention partners, looking to share best practices and programs that exemplify the Strategic Prevention Framework, as well as collaborating to strengthen our primary prevention efforts throughout the state. We can’t wait to reunite with familiar faces and welcome new ones this year! |
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Upcoming Prevention Technology Transfer Center Trainings | |
October 12 • 11am-12:30 pm US/Eastern |
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People who immigrate to the United States come from different cultures and sometimes languages, have different experiences, and have different reasons for immigrating. Some people who immigrate may have received a visa to live and work in the United States. Others may be fleeing violence, persecution, or economic disaster in their native country. Each individual has their own story and their own reality. Against this backdrop, substance misuse prevention professionals have a very difficult task: they must do their best to provide prevention resources, programs, and interventions for these diverse individuals and groups. This webinar will offer prevention professionals information that can be used when working with immigrant, refugee, and asylum-seeking individuals and groups.
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October 26 • 2pm-3:30 pm US/Eastern |
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This 90-minute webinar will provide attendees with a deeper understanding of how and why we use coalitions in substance misuse prevention efforts. We will focus on research-based best practices for coalition functioning, structure, membership, and leadership. Participants will engage in discussion on their experiences, successes, and challenges in community coalition work in their area. | |
November 2• 2pm-3:30pm US/Central |
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Is your organization as welcoming and responsive to the LGBTQ+ (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer) population as it could be? How can we facilitate more affirming and effective prevention services for members of the LGBTQ+ community? In this webinar, we will explore some of the ways we can increase positive outcomes with LGBTQ+ individuals, from outward-facing initial points of contact with our organizations to long-term internal actions toward increased representation and leadership. We will also hear from a panel of LGBTQ+-identified young adults about their experiences with prevention providers and their thoughts for the field moving forward. | |
November 6, 9, 13, 16 • 10am-4:00 pm US/Eastern |
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The Virtual SPF Application for Prevention Success Training (SAPST) blends a pre-requisite, self-paced online course with a combination of live, interactive sessions conducted over video conferencing and individual homework assignments completed before and between the live sessions. Grounded in current research and SAMHSA’s Strategic Prevention Framework (SPF), the Virtual SAPST provides foundational knowledge and skills necessary to implement effective, data-driven prevention interventions that improve substance-related outcomes, reduce behavioral health disparities, and improve wellness.
REGISTRATION DEADLINE: OCTOBER 11
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How to Avoid Death by PowerPoint |
In this video, David Phillips discusses how to create your presentations to make them most effective in their delivery. |
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