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  • Using Civil Law Procedures as a Nuisance Abatement Strategy, Part I
    Jan 19, 2012
    Virtual

    Civil nuisance abatement strategies engage citizens, neighborhood groups, and coalitions to use civil law procedures as a way to tackle nuisance properties. Using civil law policies, citizens, business owners and neighborhood groups file civil law complaints in small claims court to address nuisances not covered by criminal laws. These strategies empower people to make change in their communities without relying solely on law enforcement and criminal proceedings. Presenters will train participants on how to regain control of their communities by holding those creating public nuisances accountable and reducing the feelings of frustration and powerlessness community members may feel.

  • Got Outcomes? Building the Case for Your Coalition’s Contributions to Change
    Jan 12, 2012
    Virtual

    Sponsored by CADCA’s National Coalition Institute, the Got Outcomes! Coalition of Excellence Awards provides coalitions an opportunity to highlight their outcomes and embark on a guided and intensive examination of their strategic plan. While the ultimate goal for an applicant is to win the award, the process is useful for coalition planning and sustainability. In this webinar, participants will learn how applicants work closely with CADCA staff to revisit and refine their logic models, identify gaps in assessment and evaluation, and improve their data presentation skills.

  • Capitol Hill Day: A Step-By-Step Guide to Meeting With Your Legislators!
    Jan 09, 2012
    Virtual

    CADCA’s Public Policy team is hosting a Capitol Hill Day webinar on January 9th, 2012 at 2:00 pm (EST) to help you make the most out of your visit to our nation’s capitol! The webinar will help prepare you in advance for your meetings with your members of Congress. The public policy team will walk you through the steps on how and why to schedule appointments with your Representatives and Senators, what to bring with you and how to best conduct your meetings on Capitol Hill Day.

  • Evaluation 101: The Fundamentals of Coalition Evaluation
    Nov 17, 2011
    Virtual

    The introductory webinar “Evaluation 101: The Fundamentals of Coalition Evaluation,” will provide coalition leaders and members with a critical framework for learning the basics of coalition evaluation and the ways in which evaluation can be used to enhance coalition effectiveness.

  • Drug-Free Kids Campaign - Annual Awards Dinner
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    Sep 27, 2011
    Washington, DC

    Join us at our 13th annual Drug-Free Kids Campaign Awards Dinner as we celebrate the work of thousands of community coalitions across the nation and world that are helping to keep kids safe, healthy and drug-free. Our Annual Drug-Free Kids Campaign Awards Dinner honors individuals, businesses and organizations that help raise awareness and support for CADCA’s mission to strengthen anti-drug coalitions. Funds raised through the Drug-Free Kids Campaign help CADCA train and support community coalitions in drug prevention strategies and train youth for leadership opportunities for young people involved in community work.

  • Building Youth/Adult Partnerships for Community Change
    Sep 22, 2011
    Virtual

    Enagaging and working with youth in a community is an important component of a successful coalition. Fostering strong partnerships with youth not only allows them to develop professionally as community change agents, but also allows a coalition to tap into the most active minds and personalities in a community. This workshop will provide an overview of the benefits to and pathways for youth engagement in community change through strong youth/adult partnerships. Effective strategies to promote and support meaningful involvement of youth in community problem solving will also be explored.

  • Mid-Year Training Institute 2011
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    Jul 24, 2011 - Jul 28, 2011
    Anaheim, California

    CADCA’s Mid-Year Training Institute is the only intensive, coalition-specific training opportunity of its kind, providing in-depth courses specifically designed to address a community leader’s biggest concerns and obstacles. The event will be held at the Hyatt Regency Orange County. CADCA’s Mid-Year is not the typical conference. Participants take part in ½ day, 1-day and 2-day courses on everything from how to run a community anti-drug coalition to how to implement environmental strategies. The format of the training allows for small group work, real practice and knowledge application—the kind of adult learning experience that has been shown to be effective.

    Please click here for the schedule of events, registration fees, hotel reservation details, and more.

  • Community Approaches to Impaired Driving
    Jul 07, 2011
    Virtual

    Comprehensive community interventions have shown significant reductions in alcohol problems, including driving after drinking among adolescents and adults. These community based efforts focus on environmental initiatives targeted at changing community systems (policies and practices) to better support and institutionalize underage drinking and problem consumption reduction. In this interactive workshop, participants will review current research about the problem of impaired driving and the strategies that have been found to be most effective in addressing the problem.

  • Impact of Drug-Trafficking on Local Communities
    May 26, 2011
    Virtual
    Federal law enforcement officials say that drug smugglers are turning to teens to smuggle marijuana and other narcotics across the border from Mexico and Canada through various United States ports of entry. For example, The Yuma (Ariz.) Sun reported that during a recent visit to an area high school, Border Patrol and Customs and Border Protection officers informally polled about 800 students and found that 10 percent had been approached by smugglers to carry across drugs on foot from Mexico.
  • Campus-Community Coalitions: Partnering with Higher Education Institutions to Enhance Prevention Efforts
    Apr 21, 2011
    Virtual
    Campus-Community Coalitions: Partnering with Higher Education Institutions to Enhance Prevention Efforts
    Thursday, Apr. 21
    3:00-4:30 p.m. EST

     

    Campus-community coalitions are vehicles used to prevent substance abuse and other community health issues at the population-level across college campuses and in the surrounding community. By bringing together key on-campus and off-campus sector representatives, invested individual stakeholders, and other organizations affected by the problem, coalitions can implement a comprehensive set of strategies to change conditions in the community that contribute to local substance abuse problems. Campus-community coalitions act as change agents by leveraging shared resources to bring about new or modified programs, policies and practices.

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