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July CTC Monthly Learning Series: Community Impact Statement

Join us July 9th at 11am PT.

What is it and why now?

A Community Impact Statement is a short, compelling argument of why your efforts matter. Ideally, it is blend of heart-felt stories and clear data that reflect the changes that have occurred as a result of your efforts. It also points out the direction forMore

A Message of Solidarity

At the Center for CTC, we are sickened and saddened by the murders of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery, and so many others. We stand in solidarity with Black communities across the country and those seeking racial justice and healing. We recognize the long history of racism in America and how our public systems need to change. We alsoMore

Guiding Good Choices Groups Online!

Join Center for CTC staff to learn about best practices for moving Guiding Good Choices parent sessions to a Zoom or other video conferencing platform. These sessions will introduce current GGC workshop leaders to added content, including a new Introductory Session, Zoom features to use in virtual groups, and a revised overall outline for delivery of GGC.  Registration is required.

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May CTC Webinar Series: CTC During COVID-19: Addressing Equity Issues

Join us May 13th at 11am PT.

In this month’s coordinator webinar, CTC Specialist Capetra Parker will lead a discussion exploring how coalitions can promote equity in their local work. We will feature communities who will share how they approach their work through an equity lens and share their best practices. We will also discuss how the COVID-19 pandemicMore

RESCHEDULED!!! CTC PLUS Webinar: Building Skills for Success with Botvin LST

Join us April 9th at 11am Pacific / 2pm Eastern. – NEW DATE, SAME TIME

In this informative and engaging session, participants will explore the how the Botvin LifeSkills Training (LST) program emphasizes skills building for behavioral change. LST’s Craig Zettle will provide information related to the LST interactive teaching skills, barriers to implementation fidelity, and will introduceMore

CTC During COVID-19: Using the SDS

Join the Center for CTC and the CTC community to discuss how to apply the SDS in different settings during the COVID-19 epidemic. This peer-to-peer discussion will be held on Tuesday, April 14th at 11am Pacific/2pm Eastern.

Registration is required. Click here to reserved your spot.

 

Remembering Michael Arthur

The Center for Communities That Care was saddened to learn recently that Michael W. Arthur, PhD passed away on March 17 after a battle with cancer. Michael was an integral part of the prevention community and was instrumental in helping to shape the Social Development Research Group (SDRG) and the National Prevention Network since 1991. He was a critical investigatorMore

Center for CTC Travel and In-person Training Suspension

To protect the health and well-being of our staff and those we work with, we have decided to suspend travel and all in-person training through the end of April. We will continue to monitor the situation and will provide updates as we can. Wishing our community partners the best as we weather this storm together.

Fall CTC Training of Facilitators

The Center for Communities That Care will host a training of facilitators October 6-8, 2020 in Seattle, Washington. This is an opportunity for CTC coordinators and facilitators to learn how to use CTC’s web-based platform to facilitate CTC PLUS implementation in their community.

Registration deadline: September 8, 2020. Space is limited.

Email for registration instructions and additional information: ctr4ctc@uw.edu.