Understanding and Implementing Indicated Prevention Strategies

RECORDING: Understanding and Implementing Indicated Prevention Strategies

 

This is the third webinar in the three-part series focused on implementing prevention strategies across the continuum of care. This 90-minute webinar will provide insight and information on how prevention professionals can plan for and implement indicated prevention strategies. Indicated prevention strategies are delivered to populations/groups of individuals who have exhibited high risk behaviors but have not been diagnosed with a substance misuse disorder. It is essential for prevention professionals to understand how to plan for, select, and implement indicated prevention strategies. Indicated prevention strategies can be a part of a comprehensive approach to prevention in your community to help reach desired outcomes.

 

This is a 3-part webinar series. View the recordings of past sessions using the following links:

 

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:

Participants will be able to:

  • Define indicated prevention
  • Explain indicated prevention to existing and potential partners
  • Identify effective indicated prevention strategies that can support their comprehensive approach to prevention
  • Understand the importance of delivering/implementing indicated evidenced-based strategies with fidelity

 

 

PRESENTER: 

Ashley Bodiford, MPH, MS, CSPS, ICPS

Ashley Bodiford, MPH, MS, CSPS, ICPS, is the Director of Prevention at LRADAC in which she develops, implements and maintains effective prevention services for Richland and Lexington counties in South Carolina. In her previous role at LRADAC, she served as the Alcohol Enforcement Team Coordinator in which she developed and implemented evidence-based programs to reduce underage drinking and impaired driving. Mrs. Bodiford has worked in the field of substance use prevention since 2010 and is skilled in universal, selective, and indicated prevention strategies. Mrs. Bodiford has served on the South Carolina Association of Prevention Professionals and Advocates (SCAPPA) board for several years, and served as the organization’s president from 2018-2020. Mrs. Bodiford holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Developmental Psychology, a Master in Public Health and a Master in Human Services.

 

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September 1, 2023
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