Digital Mental Health and Addiction Interventions for Adolescents, Young Adults and Families
This 1 hour webinar will review the existing literature on adolescent/emerging adult digital health for prevention and SUD intervention, the mechanisms of action that differ between interventions for adults and young people, ingredients
of successful interventions including family and parental engagement, and promising opportunities for the future. Special attention will be paid to interventions that are simple to implement with existing tools. The webinar is designed
to help those creating interventions for young people and their families.
Learning Objectives:
The landscape of digital SUD interventions for young people and families
Ingredients of successful digital interventions for young people and their families
Low hanging fruit opportunities for practitioners and researchers
The Addiction
Technology Transfer Center Network (ATTC) is partnering with NORC, at the
University of Chicago and the Association for Multidisciplinary Education and
Research in Substance use and Addiction (AMERSA) to bring a series of virtual
events examining special topics for working with adolescents and transitional
age youth that relate to substance use and mental health conditions.
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Ethics in Prevention Foundations: A Guide for Substance Abuse Prevention Practitioners
SESSION 8: October 11th to October 22nd
This course is based on the moderated Ethics in Prevention: A Guide for Substance Abuse Prevention Practitioners. This course is appropriate for anyone working in the field of substance abuse prevention. It covers key terminology, the
six principles in the Prevention Code of Ethics, and a decision-making process to use when faced with an ethical dilemma. Participants who complete this course can earn 6 credit hours towards the IC&RC’s prevention ethics education/training
requirement for prevention specialist credentialing.
This training was developed under the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration’s Center for the Application of Prevention Technologies task order #HHSS283201200024I/HHSS28342002T.
6.0 Hours Certificate of Completion Available
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This session is supported by the Rocky Mountain Public Health Training Center. Registration Key Required. Februrary 3-14, 2025
Ethics in Prevention Foundations: A Guide for Substance Misuse Prevention Practitioners
Session: February 3-14, 2025
This session is supported by the Rocky Mountain Public Health Training Center. Registration Key Required.
This 6-hour moderated course is appropriate for anyone working in the field of substance abuse prevention. It covers key terminology, the six principles in the Prevention Code of Ethics, and a decision-making process to use when faced
with an ethical dilemma.
This training was originally developed under the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration’s Center for the Application of Prevention Technologies task order #HHSS283201200024I/HHSS28342002T and updated in 2021 under the Prevention Technology Transfer Center (PTTC) Network.
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Ethics in Prevention Foundations: A Guide for Substance Misuse Prevention Practitioners
This 3-hour SELF-PACED course is based on the moderated Ethics in Prevention: A Guide for Substance Misuse Prevention Practitioners. This course is appropriate for anyone working in the field of substance abuse prevention. It covers key
terminology, the six principles in the Prevention Code of Ethics, and a decision-making process to use when faced with an ethical dilemma.
This training was originally developed under the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration’s Center for the Application of Prevention Technologies task order #HHSS283201200024I/HHSS28342002T and updated in 2021 under the Prevention Technology Transfer Center (PTTC) Network.
3.0 Hours Certificate of Completion Available
*Note: This is NOT the moderated course version and cannot be used as credit hours toward prevention ethics education/training requirement for Initial Prevention Specialist Credentialing. For re-certification, Certified Prevention Specialists are encouraged to check with their prevention certification boards to determine eligibility towards the prevention ethics education/training requirement for re-certification. You must pre-register with the PTTC for a moderated version. They are found in this category.
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Sustainability is one of the overarching principles of the Strategic Prevention Framework (SPF). It sits in the middle of the Framework touching every step of the SPF. Yet, we often fail to consider sustainability in our daily work. Sustainable, community-driven, outcome-focused substance misuse prevention isn’t built in the last 6 months of a grant cycle. Creating sustainable prevention happens every day, in every step of the SPF process. This online course explores how to build sustainability into each step of the SPF process through our daily prevention work.
The course consists of an interactive content module and a completion quiz. It is estimated that the course may take up to 2 hours to complete.
This course was developed by the Great Lakes Prevention Technology Transfer Center, which is funded by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) and covers the HHS Region 5 (IN, IL, MI, MN, OH, WI).
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Evidence Based Practices: Implementation with Fidelity and Sustainability
This 1- hour course is part three of a 3-part series found in category Special Topics in Prevention of Substance Misuse. Other courses are titled (part 1)
Evidence-Based Programs (EBPs) Overview, and (part 2) Identifying & Selecting Evidence Based Practices for the Local Community: A Closer Look.
In the capstone segment we'll bring all our learning from the previous sessions, with emphasis on fidelity (how to plan against pitfalls), sustainability, and learn how to monitor our EBP implementation for maximum impact on your identified
substance use/misuse prevention efforts.
In this course we will cover:
What are some fidelity pitfalls?
Unpack EBP adaptations.
How can we monitor implementation?
This course was developed by the Mid-America Prevention Technology Transfer Center (PTTC) which is funded by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration.
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This course is part one of a 3-part series found in category Special Topics in Prevention of Substance Misuse. Other courses are titled (part
2) Identifying & Selecting Evidence Based Practices for the Local Community: A Closer Look, and (part 3) Evidence Based Practices: Implementation with Fidelity and Sustainability.
When it comes to Evidence Based Programs there are a lot of questions. What are EBP's? Why should we use them? When are they most effective? This introduction course to our series will answer these questions and more; plus we'll introduce
how to find the best fit for a community's prevention efforts.
In this 1 hour course we will cover:
What are Evidence-Based Programs (EBPs)?
Why are EBPs so desirable?
When are EBPs most effective?
What do we need to know before selecting EBPs?
How do you find EBPs?
This course was developed by the Mid-America Prevention Technology Transfer Center (PTTC) which is funded by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration.
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Geospatial Academy for Prevention Professionals I: Introduction to GIS
Substance misuse prevention work is inherently concerned with place. As we work to prevent substance-related harms, the community context is an important consideration when deciding where to implement prevention strategies. Using a Geographic
Information System (GIS) allows users to focus on the community context with a robust set of tools supporting data visualization and analysis. The Geospatial Academy for Prevention Professionals (GAPP) will provide you the skills necessary
to implement geospatial analyses of community data to communicate work to key stakeholders, assess community need, and evidence the impact of prevention initiatives.
This is part 1 of a 3 part training series that will introduce you to the Quantum GIS software package, culminating in producing maps and analyses to support substance misuse prevention work in your community. Each part
of the online training series is self-paced and supported by individual technical assistance.
GAPP I: Introduction to GIS
GAPP II: Creating a Basic Map
GAPP III: Using Local Data to Support Prevention
Goals
This 2.5 hour self-paced course will introduce participants to GIS and a free software application to implement GIS in your prevention work.
This course requires you to download a free software package. Please see our disclaimer.
This course was
developed by the Northeast & Caribbean PTTC located at the Center for
Prevention Science in Rutgers University’s School of Social Work. This work was
supported by grant 5H79SP081033-04 from the Substance Abuse and Mental
Health Services Administration.
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Grounded in Data: Gathering, Analyzing, and Using Information
In this comprehensive 1-hour course, professionals in substance misuse prevention, treatment, and recovery will gain essential skills in finding, analyzing, and utilizing data to inform decision-making and create impactful stories. We'll explore various data sources, including public health databases and community surveys, and teach you practical strategies for collecting and organizing data. You'll learn to interpret data accurately and draw meaningful conclusions to assess prevention programs, identify trends, and evaluate treatment outcomes. Additionally, we'll focus on presenting data clearly and engagingly, making it accessible to stakeholders and the broader community. By the end of this course, you'll be equipped to leverage data to enhance your work and advocate for evidence-based approaches in substance misuse prevention and recovery.
This course was developed by the Mid-America Prevention Technology Transfer Center (PTTC) which is funded by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration.
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Identifying & Selecting Evidence Based Practices for the Local Community: A Closer Look
This course is part two of a 3-part series found in category Special Topics in Prevention of Substance Misuse. Other courses are titled (part 1)
Evidence-Based Programs (EBPs) Overview, and (part 3) Evidence Based Practices: Implementation with Fidelity and Sustainability.
In our second segment on Evidence Based Practices we'll look at what must happen for intervention success and share how to select the best options, plus unpack the core elements of an intervention.
In this 1 hour course we will cover:
What must happen for intervention success?
What happens after searching for EBPs?
What parts of an intervention are the most important to deliver with fidelity?
This course was developed by the Mid-America Prevention Technology Transfer Center (PTTC) which is funded by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration.
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Informing Prevention: Effective Use of Epidemiological Data (Part 3 of 6)
This 1-hour self-paced webinar, Informing Prevention: The Effective Use of Epidemiological Data (Part 3 of 6), is for any health, oral health, and behavioral health student or professional. In this webinar you will learn how to determine the scope of
a problem for your target population. You will learn where to access and ways to analyze epidemiological data.
Developed by the Mountain Plains Prevention Technology Transfer Center (Mountain Plains PTTC).
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Informing Prevention: Effectively Engaging Adolescents in Interventions (Part 2 of 6)
This 1-hour self-paced webinar, Informing Prevention: Effectively Engaging Adolescents in Interventions (Part 2 of 6), is for any health, oral health, and behavioral health student or professional. During this webinar, you will learn the
rates of adolescent engagement in prevention programs. You will learn what prevents adolescents from engaging in prevention programs. Lastly, you will learn and be able to describe strategies that can be implemented to increase engagement
in adolescent prevention programs
Developed by the Mountain Plains Prevention Technology Transfer Center (Mountain Plains PTTC).
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Informing Prevention: Effectively Using Technology for School-Based Prevention (Part 4 of 6)
This 1-hour self-paced webinar, Informing Prevention: Effectively Using Technology for School-Based Prevention (Part 4 of 6), is for any health, oral health, and behavioral health student or professional. During this webinar you will learn how technology
can assist in school-based prevention efforts. You will learn which technologies are best for certain elements of prevention and in what ways school-based and community providers can promote technology-based prevention efforts.
Developed by the Mountain Plains Prevention Technology Transfer Center (Mountain Plains PTTC).
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Informing Prevention: The Effects of Drug Use on Adolescent Brain Development (Part 5 of 6)
This is a self-paced course. During this webinar you will understand the complexity of adolescent brain development. You will understand adolescent vulnerabilities to substance-use. Additionally, you will increase your knowledge of strategies for preventing
adolescent substance-use disorder.
Developed by the Mountain Plains Prevention Technology Transfer Center (Mountain Plains PTTC).
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Informing Prevention: Understanding Adolescent Development (Part 1 of 6)
This 1-hour self-paced webinar, Informing Prevention: Understanding Adolescent Development (Part 1 of 6), is for any health, oral health, and behavioral health student or professional. In this webinar, which is part one of a six-part series, you will
learn about adolescent development and milestones.
Developed by the Mountain Plains Prevention Technology Transfer Center (Mountain Plains PTTC).
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Informing Prevention: Vaping Among Adolescents (Part 6 of 6)
This 1-hour self-paced webinar, Informing Prevention: Vaping Among Adolescents (Part 6 of 6), is for any health, oral health, and behavioral health student or professional. During this webinar you will learn about the rates of vaping among adolescents
and why adolescents vape. You will learn the social and biological consequences of vaping. Lastly, you will learn how to prevent adolescents from vaping.
Developed by the Mountain Plains Prevention Technology Transfer Center (Mountain Plains PTTC).
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Intro to 508 Compliance: Understanding the Importance of Accessibility in Prevention
In this 1-hour webinar, Carlos Morales will discuss Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the importance of providing accessible educational materials to the prevention work force. By the end of this presentation, participants will be able
to: Define Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973; Identify audiences impacted by Section 508; Define accessibility of information; and, Identify ways to increase Section 508 compliance within own work.
Developed by the Prevention Technology Transfer Center (PTTC) Network's Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Practices Workgroup which is working on efforts to decrease health disparities across the country.
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Introduction to Adolescent SBIRT from a Prevention Perspective
The following e-learning course provide an overview of the Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) protocol for use with adolescents (ages 9 to 22). The content of this e-learning course was designed for prevention
professionals, school personnel, social workers, addictions counselors, and other non-medical professionals.
Course Objectives:
Describe what SBIRT stands for and what each component means.
Identify why SBIRT is relevant and important for use with adolescents and young adults.
Demonstrate the ability to recognize the prevalence of substance use among youth and how SBIRT can prevent longer-term problems.
Define standard measures of various types of drinks/alcohol to increase knowledge of baseline information and guidelines regarding moderate and high-risk alcohol use.
This e-learning course was developed by the Mountain Plains Prevention Technology Transfer Center (MPPTTC).
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Introduction to Adolescent SBIRT from a Prevention Perspective
The following e-learning course provide an overview of the Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) protocol for use with adolescents (ages 9 to 22). The content of this e-learning course was designed for prevention
professionals, school personnel, social workers, addictions counselors, and other non-medical professionals.
Course Objectives:
Describe what SBIRT stands for and what each component means.
Identify why SBIRT is relevant and important for use with adolescents and young adults.
Demonstrate the ability to recognize the prevalence of substance use among youth and how SBIRT can prevent longer-term problems.
Define standard measures of various types of drinks/alcohol to increase knowledge of baseline information and guidelines regarding moderate and high-risk alcohol use.
This e-learning course was developed by the Mountain Plains Prevention Technology Transfer Center (MPPTTC).
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Introduction to Building Culturally Proficient Organizations
This introductory 1 hour video course will empower prevention professionals to enhance their cultural proficiency to guide organizational operations. Participants will delve into key concepts and tasks to foster a more inclusive and culturally sensitive organizational environment, using the Strategic Prevention Framework (SPF). By course completion, participants will confidently integrate cultural proficiency into their organizations through the SPF, significantly boosting their effectiveness and inclusivity in serving diverse communities.
By the end of this course, participants will be able to:
Articulate the difference between cultural competence and cultural proficiency
Identify key tasks that direct focus towards cultural proficiency within an organization
Describe how organizations can use SAMHSA’s Strategic Prevention Framework (SPF) to guide culturally proficient practices within their organization
This course was developed by the Pacific Southwest Prevention Technology Transfer Center, which is funded by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration through Cooperative Agreement #6H79SP081015-05M006 and covers the HHS Region 9 (AZ, CA, HI, NV, AS, FM, MP, GU, MH, PW).
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