
The PTTC Network joins with others in recognizing June as LGBTQIA+ Pride Month. Our network is committed to ensuring all our programs are equitable and inclusive. On this resources page, you’ll find links to Network events, products, and resources to achieve those goals and foster an environment of respect, support, and equality.
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Liberation Approaches in LGBTQ Behavioral Health and The Crossroads of Racial and Sexual/Gender Identity
Liberation Approaches in LGBTQ Behavioral Health and The Crossroads of Racial and Sexual/Gender Identity Randall Leonard, LCSW-C, and Kate
Trans Day of Visibility Flyer
The International Transgender Day of Visibility is an annual observance designed to celebrate accomplishments of transgender and gender non
Working to Promote Protection by Supporting LGBTQ+ Teens in Foster Care
Webinar: Working to Promote Protection by Supporting LGBTQ+ Teens in Foster Care December 8, 2022 Webinar Description Youth in foster care face
Substance Use and HIV, Part 2: Recommendations for Prevention Professionals
Substance Use and HIV Part 2: Recommendations for Prevention Professionals Josh Esrick, MPP, and Princess Walker, MPHc July 26, 2022, 1:00pm-2
Substance Use and HIV, Part 1: Understanding the Connections and Scope of the Problem
Substance Use and HIV Part 1: Understanding the Connections and Scope of the Problem Josh Esrick, MPP, and Princess Walker, MPHc July 19, 2022
Affirming LGBTQ+ Youth & Community
Prioritizing Equity in Prevention Series Affirming LGBTQ+ Youth & Community June 16, 2022 Learning Session Overview and Objectives This Learning
New England PTTC Newsletter | June 2022 Edition
The latest edition of our bi-monthly newsletter is available. This month’s edition features growing prevention careers together, a focus on
LGBTQ+ Behavioral Health Equity
The National Hispanic and Latino PTTC is happy to share with you this resource from the Center of Excellence on LGBTQ+ Behavioral Health Equity
Bisexual Women and Substance Misuse
Bisexual Women and Substance Misuse Kate Bishop, MSSA April 27, 2022, 1:00pm-3:00pm EST COURSE DESCRIPTION Though LGBTQ people in general report
Bisexual Women and Substance Misuse Fact Sheet
This fact sheet describes the relationship between bisexual women and substance misuse. It includes an overview of the bisexual health
What LGBTQIA2S+ BIPOC want Prevention Professionals to Know?
What LGBTQIA2S+ BIPOC want Prevention Professionals to Know? The Central East PTTC, Central East ATTC, National American Indian & Alaska Natives
What LGBTQIA2S+ BIPOC want Prevention Professionals to Know?
What LGBTQIA2S+ BIPOC want Prevention Professionals to Know? The Central East PTTC, Central East ATTC, National American Indian & Alaska Natives
The Great Lakes Current June 2022
The Great Lakes Current is the e-newsletter of the Great Lakes ATTC, MHTTC, and PTTC. The June 2022 issue features content related to Pride
What LGBTQIA2S+ BIPOC want Prevention Professionals to Know?
What LGBTQIA2S+ BIPOC want Prevention Professionals to Know? The Central East PTTC, Central East ATTC, National American Indian & Alaska Natives
South Southwest PTTC Newsletter March 2022 - Enhancing Prevention Services to LGBTQ Individuals and Populations
In this Issue: Celebrate Love. Celebrate Joy. Epi Corner: The Evolving Opioid Epidemic: Fentanyl, Fentanyl Analogues, and Other Drugs What
Alcohol is STILL a Drug: An Exploratory Webinar Series (February 1, 2022)
Alcohol is STILL a Drug: An Exploratory Webinar Series (February 1, 2022) Recording The Great Lakes A/MH/PTTC is offering this training for
The 2021 New England PTTC Research & Design (RAD) Prevention Fellowship Program Products
2021 RESEARCH & DESIGN (RAD)PRODUCTS: New research-based substance misuse prevention tools supporting Diversity & Intentional Inclusion in
How can we transform this information into actionable and practical steps to enhance service delivery to the LGBTQIA2S+ BIPOC and make a difference? (Part 4)
We are honored to present a 4-part virtual learning series as a collaboration between the Central East PTTC, Central East ATTC, National
How can we transform this information into actionable and practical steps to enhance service delivery to the LGBTQIA2S+ BIPOC and make a difference? (Part 4)
We are honored to present a 4-part virtual learning series as a collaboration between the Central East PTTC, Central East ATTC, National
Moving the needle: How to improve the current behavioral health system to increase engagement and retention of LGBTQIA2S+ BIPOC? (Part 3)
We are honored to present a 4-part virtual learning series as a collaboration between the Central East PTTC, Central East ATTC, National
Enhancing the protective factors for the LGBTQIA2S+ BIPOC (Part 2)
We are honored to present a 4-part virtual learning series as a collaboration between the Central East PTTC, Central East ATTC, National
Enhancing the protective factors for the LGBTQIA2S+ BIPOC (Part 2)
We are honored to present a 4-part virtual learning series as a collaboration between the Central East PTTC, Central East ATTC, National
Enhancing the protective factors for the LGBTQIA2S+ BIPOC (Part 2)
We are honored to present a 4-part virtual learning series as a collaboration between the Central East PTTC, Central East ATTC, National
Understanding the historical information behind the challenges and the risk factors of the LGBTQIA2S+ BIPOC (Part 1)
We are honored to present a 4-part virtual learning series as a collaboration between the Central East PTTC, Central East ATTC, National
Understanding the historical information behind the challenges and the risk factors of the LGBTQIA2S+ BIPOC (Part 1)
We are honored to present a 4-part virtual learning series as a collaboration between the Central East PTTC, Central East ATTC, National