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Note: Presentations are password protected, please refer to the email that was sent on Saturday, February 26 for your password.  Also, Community Prevention Day presentations will not be posted.
 

Monday, February 7

1:45 pm – 4:30 pm

  • Addressing Substance Abuse Holistically
    (Part 1, Part 2, and Part 3)
  • Partnering with Public Health to Regulate Alcohol Outlet Density
    (Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, and Part 5)
  • You Can Lead A Coalition to Data….But You Can’t Make Them….
  • A Qualified Prevention Workforce: Professionalizing the Field with Credentialing and Graduate Degree Programs
    (Part 1 and Part 2)


Tuesday, February 8

11 am – noon          Workshops

  • The National Drug Control Strategy: Moving Forward in Prevention
  • Fundamentals of Prevention Science
  • The Evidence for Comprehensive Strategies to Address Substance Us and Abuse
  • Building Recovery-Oriented Systems of Care for Young People
    (Part 1 and Part 2)
  • What Behavioral Health Philanthropy has to offer by the Grantsmakers in Health’s Behavioral Health Funders Network
  • The Intersection of Prevention and Recovery is the Community
  • United for Health—A Military/Community Collaborative
  • Implementing the Strategic Prevention Framework in Indian Country
    (Audio 1 and Audio 2)
  • 750,000 Square Miles: Coalition Development on the Atolls of the Marshall Islands
    (Video 666Mb)
  • Initiating Neighborhood Block Watch to Bring Back Safety in Neighborhoods
    (Video 5Mb)
  • GIS Mapping Police Calls for Service—A Tool for Parents That Builds Coalition Capacity
  • Building Diverse Coalitions for Prevention and Treatment Funding
  • Alcohol Marketing and Youth: What are the Local Options and Success Stories
    (Video 1 5Mb and Video 2 13Mb)
  • Where Will You Be When the Smoke Clears? Youth Led Project Based with Digital Media for Understanding Risks of Marijuana Use
    Links:
    K-Deezy feat. Princeton "BE U"

    Focal Point Media Group Interactive Newsletter
  • The Epidemiology and Prevention of Prescription Drug Abuse: A NIDA Update (Part 1 and Part 2)
  • MADD's Power of Parents, It's Your Influence
  • You Can Do It: Achieving Youth Advocacy


3:30 pm – 4:30 pm          Workshops

  • SAMHSA Strategic Plan Update - Part I
  • Creating School-Community Partnerships to Strengthen Community Level Change
  • CADCA’s Annual Survey of Coalitions: A Wealth of Data to Serve the Coalition Field
  • Current Issues for the Prevention Workforce
  • Planning Your Coalition’s Social Media Presence
  • Catching Problems Upstream: Earlier Screening & Brief Motivational Interviewing
  • Helping Our Own: Partnerships/Collaborations for Service Members and Families of the National Guard
  • Preventing Risk through Youth In Action
    (Video 1 9Mb and Video 2 9Mb)
  • Bringing Evidence-based Treatment & Prevention to Rural Areas via the Internet
  • Alcohol and Tobacco Advertising in Urban Communities: Engaging Youth in Environmental Prevention Through a PhotoVoice and GIS Community Assessment
    (Part 1 and Part 2)
  • The Future of Alcohol Prevention: Navigating Changes in the Education Landscape
  • Comprehensive Community Intervention Effects on Difficult-to-Change
  • Populations: College and the Military - Part I
  • How a Community Fights Marijuana Normalization 
    (Part I , Part II , and  Flash Video 6Mb)
  • Prescription Drug Abuse
  • The STOP Act State Report on Underage Drinking Laws, Policies, & Programs: An Overview
  • Social Marketing Soup to Nuts: The Story Behind the Campaign
    (Video 1 140Mb and Video 2 140Mb)
  • We Have Something to Say: Developing & Delivering Your Message

4:45 pm – 5:45 pm          Workshops

  • SAMHSA Strategic Plan Update - Part II
  • Bumps in the Road: Working Out the Combination of DFCC and SPF-SIG
  • Getting Your Message Out…On Little Or No Budget! Tips and Tools For Advancing Your Mission Through Science-Based Communications and Marketing Approaches
  • A Conversation with CADCA’s 2010 Got Outcomes! Award Winners
  • Navigating Social Media Tools: Let a Wiki Show You the Way
    This session focused on a new online Social Media Primer that will help coalitions navigate the ever-changing world of social media from community assessment to measurement and metrics. The session did not have a specific handout, but walked through the new tool which can be found on the CADCA website at www.cadca.org/SoMeWiki
  • Healing the Addicted Brain: A New Comprehensive Approach for Alcohol and Drug Addiction Treatment
  • Recovery Community Services Program
  • Coalitions: Force Multipliers For The National Guard
  • Building Comprehensive Prevention Networks – Lessons Learned from a Rural, Non-Reservation Tribe
  • Taking The Pulse of Your Coalition
  • Talk Early. Talk Often. TalkSooner.org—One Region's Innovative Social
  • Marketing Approach to Reducing Underage Alcohol Use Privatization and Deregulation: Big Box Stores' Attempt to Make Booze Cheap and Convenient
    (Part 1, Part 2, Video 28Mb)
  • Comprehensive Community Intervention Effects on Difficult-to-Change Populations: College and the Military - Part II
  • Understanding Tobacco's Toll on Individuals, Families, and Communities
    (Part 1, Part 2, and Part 3)
  • The Diversion Alert Program: A Promising Approach to Partnering with Law Enforcement and Physicians to Reduce Rx Diversion
  • Coalitions and the COPS! Establishing, Collaborating and Conducting Community-based Party Patrols
  • The Power of Perception: How Popular Culture Affects Youth


Thursday, February 10

11am – noon          Workshops

  • Engaging Coalitions in Prevention and Enforcement Strategies
  • Connecting Resources to Unify and Sustain LGBT Communities
  • Federal/Coalition Partnerships: SAMHSA, Social Media and YOU!
  • The Road from Adolescent Drug Abuse to Recovery
  • Why the National Guard is an Essential Partner to Good Coalition Work
  • One Nation to Prevent Alcohol Abuse—Involving Media and Youth to
    (Video 1, Video 2, and Video 3)
  • Change Policies and Social Norms "Operation Storefront" and "Adopt-a-Block": Involving Youth in Assessment and Revitalization Strategies
    (Part 1 and Part 2)
  • NIDA's Research and Practice Emphasis: Implications for Evidence-based Designation
  • Actively Building Community-Researcher Partnerships to Prevent Underage Drinking and Impaired Driving
    (Part 1, Part 2, and Part 3)
  • Public Health Departments and Coalitions – A Winning Combination for Reducing Excessive Alcohol Use
  • Marijuana Legalization Issues
  • Engaging the Community to Address Medicine Abuse
    (Video 1 and Video 2)
  • The Prescription Drug Abuse Epidemic in the Western States & Jurisdictions
  • Giving Diverse Youth a Voice in Promoting Awareness of Social Host Ordinances
  • Ordinances and Policies: Using Local Data to Enhance Environmental Strategies and Establish Policies to Prevent Underage Drinking
  • Tapping into the Powerful Student Voice: Creative Ways to Engage Youth in Your Community

2:30 pm – 3:30 pm          Workshops

  • Creating Community Change through Capacity Building, Collaboration and Evaluation
  • The Diffusion of Innovation - Part I
  • Advancing Strategies to Create Healthier and Safer Campus Communities
  • Facebook: Social Communication for the Community Coalition
  • Using Restorative Justice Practices in the Prevention of Substance Abuse
  • Coordination of Care for Buprenorphine Treatment
  • Partners In Care—Community Churches Coming to Aid
  • BeFreePima: Opening the Door for Rural Youth Voice
    (Video 1 16Mb, Video 2 21Mb, Video 3 12Mb, and Video 4 6Mb)
  • Stretching Funds through Unlikely Partnerships
  • Implementing a Positive Norms Prevention Marketing Campaign: A Case Study
  • Enforcing Alcohol Laws
    (Part 1, Video 1 2Mb, and Video 2 2Mb)
  • Impact of Drug-Trafficking on Local Communities
  • Environmental Prevention Strategies to Address Other Drugs: Part I
  • Cleaning Up Our Streets: How to Launch a Successful Rx Round Up
  • Compliance Checks: From "Gotcha!" to "Catch 'Em Doing Good!"
  • Youth Taking the Lead to Prevent Underage Drinking (Part 1 and Part 2)
  • Creating Partners and Connection to Youth Through Youth

3:45 pm – 4:45 pm          Workshops

  • New Social Engine: The College Try
  • The Diffusion of Innovation - Part II
  • Youth Empowerment Across the Cultures: Releasing Control to Increase Youth Involvement
  • The National Strategy for Suicide Prevention
  • Empowering Youth to Make Low-Risk Choices: The Student Intervention and Reintegration Program
  • Trauma—How is the Federal Government Addressing It?
    (Video 1 and Video 2)
  • How Veterans Affairs Serves Your Community Vets
    (Part 1, Part 2, and Part 3)
  • SAMHSA Project Officers Tribal Portfolio Panel
  • Getting What You Need: Successfully Collecting and Using Local Adult Drinking and Driving Data
  • The Plunge—An Emersion Event
  • Moving Policy Forward in Your Community: Part II
  • Drugged Driving: Confronting an Epidemic (Part 1 and Part 2)
  • Local Application of National Drug Policy: A Conversation with ONDCP Deputy Director, David K. Mineta
  • Youth Coalitions—A Driving Force for Policy Development
  • Keeping Kids Safe From ATOD With New Free Home-Use Strengthening Families Program
  • Mobilizing the Community: Youth Taking the Lead

 

Presentations have not yet been submitted for the workshops without a link

 

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