Tools for the Trade: Layering the Six CSAP Strategies for Impact - Part 2: Layering Evidence-Based Interventions with CSAP Strategies: Building Impactful Prevention Plans

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Webinar Series Description

The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration’s (SAMHSA) Strategic Prevention Technical Assistance Center (SPTAC) Team (HHS Regions IX & X) in collaboration with the Pacific Southwest and Northwest Prevention Technology Transfer Centers (PTTC) cordially invite you to join our Regional Webinar Series, Tools for the Trade: Layering the Six CSAP Strategies for Impact. This series is designed to equip you with the knowledge and tools needed to enhance your prevention programs. Participation in both webinars is highly recommended but not required.

Part 2:  Layering Evidence-Based Interventions with CSAP Strategies: Building Impactful Prevention Plans

Building upon the foundation laid in Part 1, the second webinar will demonstrate how various interventions, from practices to policies, align with the CSAP six strategies to create a layered approach. Participants will receive tips for developing comprehensive prevention plans that thoughtfully incorporate CSAP’s six strategies to address identified needs and achieve desired prevention outcomes.

 

Post Webinar Materials

Mastering the Six CSAP Strategies Part 2 Recording

Mastering the Six CSAP Strategies Part 2 Slide Deck

 

Additional Resources

Guide to Online Registries for Substance Misuse: Evidence-Based Programs and Practices

Evidence-Based Practices to Promote Agency in Middle School Students: Simple Practices to Activate the Social Development Strategy in a School Setting

Six Elements of Effective Coalitions Resource Toolkit

 

Presenter

Susannah Burt

Susannah Burt has been working in substance abuse and mental illness prevention since 2001.  She has implemented the Strategic Prevention Framework since 2003 and has trained on the model since 2006. Professionally, it has been part of her responsibility to work with the evaluators and review data for state and local communities for assessments. She has worked to develop an evaluation plan for environmental strategies, including policies and campaigns. Ms. Burt is currently working on securing ongoing private and public funding for coalitions in her local area. Ms. Burt currently sits on her local Communities That Care coalition in Utah. She received her bachelor's degree from Weber State University and works for Weber Human Services.

 

Certificates of Attendance

Participants will receive a Certificate of Attendance for 1.5 hours for each session of this 2-part live webinar series. The total possible certificate hours is 3 hours.

 

Questions?

Please email Michelle Frye-Spray at ([email protected]) for any questions.

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