A Potentially Deadly Intersection: Social Media, Substance Use, and Mental Health (Webinar Recording)

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A Potentially Deadly Intersection: Social Media, Substance Use, and Mental Health
Rikki Barton, MAPS, IC&RC

July 25, 2024, 1:00pm-2:30pm EST

COURSE DESCRIPTION

Social media is a permanent fixture in our world and while there are positive aspects to it, there are also negative and potentially deadly effects related to substance use and mental health. Community coalitions need to be aware of those effects and work to address risk and protective factors around the intersection. This session will discuss emerging data related to the intersection of the three topics, as well as delve into ways to utilize the prevention model to address risk and protective factors and incorporate strategies to strengthen individuals and communities.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

  • Explore the emerging data connecting social media, substance use, and mental health.
  • Discuss how the prevention model can make an impact around the intersection, including brainstorming what risk and protective factors are at play.
  • Identify and incorporate effective strategies into a coalition’s current prevention work to address this evolving issue.

PRESENTERS

Image of Rikki Barton, presenterRikki Barton, MAPS, IC&RC, has a passion for communicating essential messages to move individuals and communities onward in their goals. She is the Founder/Lead Consultant of Onward Consulting and holds the Missouri Advanced Prevention Specialist certification as well as international IC&RC certification. Rikki has nearly 15 years of prevention field experience and currently serves as a consultant to assist organizations, coalitions, and state/federal agencies in the areas of substance use prevention, suicide prevention, and mental health promotion. She has extensive experience working with community coalitions, providing training, grant writing, managing funding sources, and leading a team of preventionists. Rikki trains for several national organizations including National Council for Mental Wellbeing, CADCA (youth and adult programs), and the National Coalition Institute. She also volunteers with a human trafficking prevention and awareness coalition, serving on leadership for the last 12 years, with particular focus on empowering youth to stay safe on social media and teaching adults how to protect young people from online grooming. Rikki holds a Bachelors degree from Pennsylvania State University and a Masters degree from Liberty University.

 

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