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Counselor Training Series
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Training Series for Disordered Gamblers
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Prevention Insights' Indiana Youth Survey Virtual Session |
The 2024 Indiana Youth Survey (INYS) will be administered to 6-12 grade students across Indiana this spring. Is your local school signed up to participate? If not, it’s not too late! We invite you to attend Prevention Insights’ upcoming Indiana Youth Survey Virtual Session and Q&A to learn more about the 2024 survey, benefits of participation, and timeline. School staff, partners, and community members are welcome to attend—Please share widely
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Wednesday, November, 29th at 1:00pm EST. |
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Upcoming Prevention Technology Transfer Center Trainings | |
November 8 • 1:00 pm US/Eastern |
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Managing a coalition effectively is an art. It requires excellent communication skills and the ability to build both individual and organizational prevention capacity. It also involves establishing and maintaining close working relationships with community members and collaborating with them to select and implement community and culturally appropriate substance misuse prevention interventions. In a post-Covid world, the ways in which we work and communicate have shifted in meaningful ways, but the fundamental principles informing that work remain the same.
Join us as we look at cultivating community support for prevention coalitions and explore how to transform local leaders to prevention champions. | |
November 15 • 1pm US/Eastern |
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Managing a coalition effectively is an art. It requires excellent communication skills and the ability to build both individual and organizational prevention capacity. It also involves establishing and maintaining close working relationships with community members and collaborating with them to select and implement community and culturally appropriate substance misuse prevention interventions. In a post-Covid world, the ways in which we work and communicate have shifted in meaningful ways, but the fundamental principles informing that work remain the same.
Join us as we look at cultivating community support for prevention coalitions and explore how to transform local leaders to prevention champions. | |
November 16• 9:30am-1:30pm US/Eastern |
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Description: Stigma is associated with negative and often fear-based perspectives and misunderstandings of people with mental health or substance use problems, or physical disabilities. Add layers of race and ethnicity, and you have racial stigma, referring to how people of diverse backgrounds are unfairly perceived and treated. The combined impact plays a major role in why many who would benefit from treatment do not seek care.
This interactive four-hour workshop will review how mitigating factors such as stress, discrimination, microaggressions and societal attributions influence racial stigma and differential prevention services. The intersecting challenges of social drivers of health and development of racial trauma in communities of color will also be explored. The content will offer bias-reducing strategies that help mitigate stigma and benefits of integrating culturally responsive care to help attain and retain highest levels of person-centered care for people of color and other marginalized communities. | |
December 5 • 10am-11:30 am US/Eastern |
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To prevent substance misuse among our youth, we must enhance protective factors and reduce risk factors. Join this webinar to learn how to build protective factors in the youth in a straight-forward, easy to implement way using the Social Development Strategy. | | | | |
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SAMHSA's Focus on Prevention Manual |
This manual helps communities plan and deliver substance use prevention strategies. It covers conducting needs assessments, identifying partners, and creating effective strategies for marketing and program evaluation. The manual also offers a sample timeline of tasks. Revised 2020 |
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