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december
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Session Description One of the greatest mistakes coalitions can make is to not plan for existence beyond grants. The very term sustainability planning can bring even the most experienced preventionists anxiety
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One of the greatest mistakes coalitions can make is to not plan for existence beyond grants. The very term sustainability planning can bring even the most experienced preventionists anxiety and stress as we are all asked to do more with less. When communities ensure that efforts are not only best practices, but also culturally relevant, they are in a better position to meaningfully engage the populations they are working to support and strengthen their ongoing diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts. From programs to people, identifying what needs to be sustained can help drive action plans, diversify funding portfolios, make the most of in-kind donations, address disparities, support health equity, and move the community to invest in your mission. Attend this session to learn about why relationships are so important to sustainability, how to integrate DEI into daily activities, the benefits of ‘friendraising’, and walk away with the skills, knowledge, and increased confidence to keep your coalition thriving, not just surviving!
About the Speaker
Melissa Moore has worked in Public Health for over 20 years, leading substance abuse prevention and coalition efforts in multiple diverse communities. Emphasizing the need to go beyond education to address the factors that contribute to substance abuse, Ms. Moore has helped lead assessment, planning, implementation and grant writing efforts to transform the way communities tackle this daunting burden. An expert in engagement and communication, Ms. Moore is always looking for opportunities to take great ideas and move them into tangible actions answering the age-old question…We recognize this is an issue, now what can we do about it?
This training is part of a Diversity Equity and Inclusion Series hosted by the Regional Prevention Coordinators. Learn more or register for other trainings in this series at mnprc.org/trainings.
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(Monday) 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
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Laura Stack, MBA, CSP, CPAE is the Founder & CEO of Johnny’s Ambassadors, Inc., which was formed in 2020 after her 19-year-old son, Johnny, died by suicide from a delusional
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Laura Stack, MBA, CSP, CPAE is the Founder & CEO of Johnny’s Ambassadors, Inc., which was formed in 2020 after her 19-year-old son, Johnny, died by suicide from a delusional incident after using potent marijuana dabs. Johnny’s Ambassadors work together to educate parents and teens about the dangers of today’s high-THC marijuana on adolescent brain development, mental illness, and suicide.
This webinar is part of a series of webinars hosted by the Minnesota Regional ATOD Prevention Coordinaors and the National Marijuana Intitiative (NMI). They are pleased to announce a series of free virtual training sessions focusing a variety of topics associated to marijuana, its potency and public health issues.
These free virtual sessions will last 60 minutes. They will feature speakers and national subject matter experts in their field form HIDTA National Marijuana Initiatives Speakers Bureau. Once you complete the online registration request for any of the sessions, you will receive a confirmation email that you have been accepted into the class. The confirmation email will contain the Zoom connection details.
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(Friday) 10:00 am - 11:00 am
january
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Session Description This workshop will help participants deepen their understanding of how culture influences different communication styles, which can often lead to misunderstanding and conflict. We will examine different intercultural communication
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This workshop will help participants deepen their understanding of how culture influences different communication styles, which can often lead to misunderstanding and conflict. We will examine different intercultural communication styles and learn new strategies for identifying barriers to healthy communication and managing conflict in the workplace. There is no cost for this training.
About the Speaker
Rebecca Slaby, Executive Director of AMAZEworks, leads AMAZEworks in working with schools, communities, and organizations to create equity and belonging for children and adults. She has provided dozens of workshops and trainings on Anti-Bias Education with a focus on cultural responsiveness, bias, identity and stereotype threat, microaggressions, and other DEI topics and has co-authored two AMAZEworks curriculums.
This training is part of a Diversity Equity and Inclusion Series hosted by the Regional Prevention Coordinators. Learn more or register for other trainings in this series at mnprc.org/trainings.
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(Wednesday) 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
february
29feb10:00 am12:00 pmUnderstanding Cultural Differences: Conflict Styles10:00 am - 12:00 pm
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Session Description This workshop will help participants deepen their understanding of how culture influences the ways in which we experience, engage with, and resolve conflict. We will examine
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Session Description
This workshop will help participants deepen their understanding of how culture influences the ways in which we experience, engage with, and resolve conflict. We will examine different conflict styles and learn new strategies for identifying barriers to healthy communication and managing conflict in the workplace. There is no cost for this training.
About the Speaker
Rebecca Slaby, Executive Director of AMAZEworks, leads AMAZEworks in working with schools, communities, and organizations to create equity and belonging for children and adults. She has provided dozens of workshops and trainings on Anti-Bias Education with a focus on cultural responsiveness, bias, identity and stereotype threat, microaggressions, and other DEI topics and has co-authored two AMAZEworks curriculums.
This training is part of a Diversity Equity and Inclusion Series hosted by the Regional Prevention Coordinators. Learn more or register for other trainings in this series at mnprc.org/trainings.
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(Thursday) 10:00 am - 12:00 pm