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Opioid Prevention Campaign

Mid-America ATTC (MATTC) partnered with the Ethnic Communities Opioid Response Network in Missouri, the Addiction Policy Forum, and the Opioid Response Network (ORN in IA, KS, MO, and NE) to translate Prevention of Opioid Use Education Materials into ten different languages and ensure they are culturally appropriate.

Five different evidence-based prevention products have been translated into 12 different languages, including Arabic,More

Evidence-based Resource Guide Series

Join the PTTC Network and SAMHSA for an upcoming webinar highlighting findings from SAMHSA’s guide, Implementing Community-Level Policies to Prevent Alcohol Misuse. The guide will focus on evidence-based, community-level policies to prevent alcohol misuse among youth and adultsMore

Evidence Based Resource Guide Series

Addressing Burnout in the Behavioral Health Workforce through Organizational Strategies

Hosted by The MHTTC Network, in collaboration with SAMHSA

Description: This webinar will highlight findings from SAMHSA’s guide titled, Addressing Burnout in the Behavioral Health Workforce through Organizational Strategies, which explores evidence-based, organization-level strategies and promising practices to address burnout within the behavioral health workforce.

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November CTC PLUS Learning Series

Implementing Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Throughout the SPF

Presented by the Northwest PTTC

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Many of us know and agree that diversity, equity, and inclusion are important considerations in prevention practice. In this webinar, we will discuss actionMore

October CTC PLUS Learning Series

Catching Up On The Science: Cannabis/Marijuana for Prevention Professionals

Join your CTC colleagues on October 14th!

Research on cannabis/marijuana has grown immensely over the past 3-4 years.  There are clear implications for prevention efforts with adolescents and young adults, including findings related to mental health, driving-related risks, academic outcomes, athletic performance, and addiction (or cannabis use disorder). In thisMore

April CTC PLUS Monthly Learning Series

Join colleagues from the Social Development Research Group and the Center for CTC for two sessions in April.

  • Thursday, April 8: Dr. Margaret Kuklinski, Co-PI of the Community Youth Development Study and Assistant Director of the Social Development Research Group will present the latest research and benefit-cost analysis on CTC. REGISTER
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CTC PLUS Facilitator Training (Virtual)

March 18-24, 2021

The Center for Communities That Care will host the next training of facilitators March 18 – 31, 2021 via Zoom Meetings. This interactive workshop provides CTC coordinators and facilitators the skills use the CTC PLUS web platform to implement the CTC process their community.

Registration deadline: February 26, 2021. Space is limited.

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