WFD Series 1: Introduction to SAMHSA 4E’s Modern and Comprehensive Prevention System

2023 Southeast PTTC Workforce Development Series

The Learning Labs

Session 1: Introduction to SAMHSA 4E’s Modern and Comprehensive Prevention System

 

SAMHSA recently introduced the 4 E’s as a “Modern and Comprehensive Prevention System” to support the work of prevention providers in States and communities. The 4 E’s: Early Action, Easy Access, Equitable Opportunities and Effective Delivery, provide a vital system for ensuring that prevention efforts are planned an implemented in an equitable and effective manner. In this 2-part “Learning Lab” series, we will describe and explore a) how the 4 E’s can be applied in prevention work and b) how the 4 E’s can be implemented throughout the Strategic Prevention Framework.

 

Participants will be able to:

  • Describe how the 4 E’s describe a modern and comprehensive prevention system
  • Explore how the 4 E’s relate to their work as preventionists
  • Provide insights into how the 4 E’s can be operationalized in their work

 

About the Presenters:

headshot of speakerCarlton Hall is the President and CEO of Carlton Hall Consulting LLC (CHC), a multi-faceted, full-service consulting firm designed to provide customized solutions and enable measurable change for communities, organizations, families, and individuals. Carlton Hall has been providing intensive substance abuse prevention focused and community problem solving services to the nation for the last 25 years. Currently, Carlton and the CHC team provide executive training and technical assistance support to the Southeast PTTC (Region 4)

 

 

 

 

headshot of speakerDorothy Chaney is the Founder of Wisconsin Community Health Alliance, an organization committed to supporting coalitions, agencies, and individuals to improve the health of their communities and the environments in which they live. Dorothy is committed to equity in community health and works with communities both nationally and internationally to address health disparities and support the development of local solutions to complex problems. For more than 20 years, Dorothy has worked with community-based coalitions to address the impact of substance use on youth and families. Dorothy has also served on many state level work groups and advisory committees in Wisconsin. Chaney also works with communities to implement collective impact approaches to improve community health.

 

 


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Starts: Mar. 3, 2023 10:00 am
Ends: Mar. 3, 2023 12:00 pm
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Registration Deadline
March 3, 2023
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