From Prevention First <[email protected]>
Subject Work worth doing
Date September 1, 2020 2:01 PM
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Hello, John! Here is your monthly update from Prevention First about programs, training, resources and prevention news from trusted sources. "Far and away the best prize that life has to offer is the chance to work hard at work worth doing." Theodore Roosevelt SUPP Provider Directory Prevention First is excited to announce the addition of a new online SUPP Provider Directory! The SUPP provider Directory is an online searchable directory of SUPS and CSUPS grantees, where users can view grantees' locations and service areas and search grantees by region, grant type, and program types. The SUPP Provider Directory can be found here: [link removed] Conducting Alcohol Environmental Scans Has the alcohol access changed due to COVID-19? Have grocery and convenience stores moved alcohol to a more prominent location within their store? Have they increased the number of aisles and displays containing alcohol? Conducting an Alcohol Environmental Scan can help answer those questions. The goal of environmental scanning is to identify your community’s risk factors that can contribute to underage or excessive alcohol consumption. Conducting a scan allows you to observe and document the 4 P’s: Price, Product, Promotion, and Place. Documenting these observations and pairing that information with other assessment data, such as youth survey data, allows you to create a clear picture of alcohol in your community. Share your youth survey data with store managers – many are not aware of use rates nor the potential risk for easy access. The APRC has a free downloadable Environmental Scanning Fact Sheet and Infographic. A microlearning video on Environmental Scanning is also available. Finally, if you would like Technical Assistance, the APRC is here for you. We can provide assistance on how to conduct an Alcohol Environmental Scan as well as how to package your data to share with retail merchants. If you have any questions, please contact Kellie Henrichs or Jody Heavilin. The PTTC Network has created a page of collected resources to assist prevention professionals in delivering services and programming in virtual settings. Resources provided include videos and recorded webinars on engaging participants online, leveraging telehealth technology, legal and ethical considerations, and remaining culturally responsive, among others. Bringing Prevention Virtual page can be found here: [link removed] Text “HELP” to 833234 to reach the IL Helpline The Illinois Helpline for Opioids and Other Substances is proud to introduce TEXTING. Those in need of treatment and recovery services and their loved ones can now reach the IL Helpline by texting “HELP” to 833234. Text messages to the IL Helpline will receive two automated responses while the texter is being connected with a Helpline Specialist. Those reaching out to the Helpline will receive the same trusted services through text message as they would through a phone call or online chat. Folks can text anything to 833234 and be connected to the services that they need. Text message services are a critical strategy to expanding the availability of Helpline services, as many potential clients only use mobile phones or require a more discrete method of contacting the Helpline. We look forward to reaching more individuals in need of Helpline services through our text messaging platform. Study looks at prevention strategy for substance use... There are well documented risk factors associated with developing substance use disorder across all age groups. A recent study from IUPUI found those risk factors affect age groups differently and proposes a primary prevention strategy for... Read more medicalxpress.com Upcoming Training Events TOO GOOD FOR DRUGS: HIGH SCHOOL Sep 01 - Chicago CSUPS PROVIDER FALL VIRTUAL NETWORKING EVENT Sep 02 - Virtual SUPS PROVIDER FALL VIRTUAL NETWORKING EVENT Sep 10 - Virtual SUPS PROVIDER FALL VIRTUAL NETWORKING EVENT Sep 23 - Virtual ESTABLISHING AND LEADING A YOUTH ADVISORY COMMITTEE Sep 29 - Chicago SUPS PROVIDER FALL VIRTUAL NETWORKING EVENT Sep 30 - Virtual ANALYZING AND SHARING ILLINOIS YOUTH SURVEY DATA Oct 1 - Chicago ANALYZING AND SHARING ILLINOIS YOUTH SURVEY DATA Oct 13 - Chicago COVID-19 Training Policy Click Here to Read the Training Policy Brief Upcoming Event  Advancing the Response to COVID-19: Sharing Promising Programs and Practices for Racial and Ethnic Minority Populations A Virtual Symposium Hosted by: the HHS Office of Minority Health September 18, 2020 12:00 PM – 6:00 PM ET To register, go to: [link removed] *Recorded Webinar* Alcohol Advertising Effects on Adolescents This webinar will review some of the background, theory, and research on the appeal of alcohol advertising to adolescents, as well as the effects of ad exposure on underage alcohol use. CLICK HERE Online Training Events Online training events offered at Prevention First are self-paced allowing participants to complete the material at their own pace. ATOD Effects & Trends Collaborating with Key Stakeholders IISAP I: Welcome to Prevention IISAP II: System Orientation Introduction to Engaging Youth in Prevention IYS 2020 Recruitment Plan (Short Course) Overview of Strategic Planning Planning for National Prevention Week Preventing Prescription and Opioid Drug Misuse STS Course 1: Making the right hiring decision STS Course 2: Providing Program Support to Your Prevention Staff STS Course 3: Developing Effective Supervisory Skills Archived Webinars at Prevention First Did you miss a Prevention First live webinar? We've got ya covered! Check out Archived Webinar in the sidebar of SUPP Training Events. In each description is a link to the recording. Simply complete the registration and submit. The recording will begin and you are ready to go! NOTE: CEUs are not offered for recorded webinars. Have you visited the RESOURCES section of the Prevention First website? We create and collect helpful resources for substance use prevention and related issues. Resources include printable documents, video links, full toolkits and curriculums, resource guides, tip sheets and links to agencies that have even more resources. Prevention First 1-800-252-8951 prevention.org Connect with us ‌ ‌ Prevention First | 2800 Montvale Drive, Springfield, IL 62704 Unsubscribe [email protected] Update Profile | About our service provider Sent by [email protected] powered by Try email marketing for free today!
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