From: Coalition Events <events@mocoalition.org>
Sent: Friday, August 28, 2020 8:07 PM
To: Katie Horstman <khorstman@mocoalition.org>
Subject: You're Invited - Missouri Substance Use Prevention Conference

 

The Missouri Prevention Resource Center Network invites you to join us for the first ever virtual Missouri Substance Use Prevention Conference.

Dates: November 16-17, 2020

Cost:

  • $25 In-State Registration
  • $50 Out-of-State Registration

Equipment Needed: We will be using Zoom Meeting. We recommend you join with a laptop/computer with speakers and internet in order to participate in the presentations. If you join from another device, such as an iPad or smart phone, you may experience technical issues.

Continuing Education: The Missouri Coalition for Community Behavioral Healthcare has approved this program for continuing education. MCCBH will be responsible for this program and maintain a record of your continuing education hours earned. MCCBH will award up to 8.4 contact hours for your full attendance at this conference. Continuing education certificates will be sent out at the conclusion of this two-day event.

KEYNOTE HIGHLIGHTS

Prevention of High-Risk Drinking Among Subpopulations of Young Adults

Dr. Jessica Conce, Associate Professor, University of Oregon

Dr. Cronce is best known for her research on the prevention of high-risk drinking among college students and other young adults. She has co-authored numerous publications on this topic and serves as one of three leading researchers on the individual-level strategies development team for the NIAAA’s CollegeAIM.

High in Plain Sight

Jermaine Galloway, The Tall Cop, Tall Cop Says Stop

Officer Jermaine Galloway, known as the “Tall Cop”, is a nationally and internationally recognized presenter, national award winner and resource for those involved with prevention, education, treatment and enforcement.

What Are Social Determinants of Health?

Linda Henderson-Smith, Director, Children and Trauma-Informed Services, National Council for Behavioral Health

Linda Henderson-Smith, PhD, LPC, CPCS, CCMP, Director of Children and Trauma Informed Services at the National Council for Behavioral Health, is a licensed professional counselor, certified professional counselor supervisor, Six Sigma Black Belt and Certified Change Management Practitioner. She has almost 20 years of clinical and administrative experience in community-based mental health.

Cultural Humility: The Power of Engagement

Earl Greene, Community Development Specialist and Professional Training Consultant, Finger Lakes Prevention Resource Center

Earl Greene has presented at the CADCA Annual National Leadership Forum on Cultural Humility for the past 5 years; expanding the scope of Cultural Humility and presenting across the country to community coalitions, colleges, universities, churches, community organizations, local & state agencies, and state & national conferences. In his current roles, Earl serves as a Community Development Specialist with Finger Lakes Prevention Resource Center in Rochester, NY providing training and technical assistance to 23 community coalitions and four college prevention coalitions in the Finger Lakes Region of Upstate New York.

Sincerely,

Missouri Substance Use Prevention Conference Committee

events@mocoalition.org

 


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