This highly interactive session will focus on taking a deep dive into the substance misuse prevention code of ethics while engaging others in discussions about health equity, social determinants of health, and diversity/equity/inclusion with those who might not be interested in or are averse to talking about these issues. After a short presentation, participants will work in breakout rooms to gain ideas and share perspectives on this topic.
The Deep Dive into Prevention Ethics series is for substance misuse prevention practitioners that have already completed a Foundations in Prevention Ethics training. If you would like to attend this series but have not yet completed the prevention ethics foundation course, complete the free, self-paced, online prevention ethics course on HealtheKnowledge before attending this ethics series.
Important notes: In order to receive a certificate of attendance for this training, participants are required to actively participate and be on camera. Participants will be allowed into trainings up to 10 minutes after the start of the session. After that time, no new attendees will be accepted into the session because the group will have moved into breakout rooms.
Visit the series landing page for information and registration links for the other sessions in the series. Landing Page Link
LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
- Heighten understanding and daily implementation of the code of ethics for prevention specialists
- Better understand how the prevention code of ethics applies to engaging others in discussions about health equity, Social Determinants of Health, and Diversity/Equity/Inclusion
PRESENTER:
Kris Gabrielsen, MPH, CPS
Kris Gabrielsen is the co-director of the Great Lakes Prevention Technology Transfer Center. She has worked in the substance misuse prevention field for over 30 years. Kris co-authored the first Substance Abuse Prevention Specialist Training curriculum, and co-authored the textbook, Substance Abuse Prevention: The Intersection of Science and Practice. As a consultant, she has worked with states and communities across the nation to bridge the gap between research and practice, assisting prevention professionals in maximizing their effectiveness.
CERTIFICATES:
Registrants who fully attend this event or training will receive a certificate of attendance via email within two weeks after the event or training.
The Great Lakes PTTC is offering this training for individuals working in HHS Region 5: IL, IN, MI, MN, OH, WI. This training is being provided in response to a need identified by Region 5 stakeholders. Others outside this region are welcome to attend.