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SUMMARY:Ethics in Prevention: A Guide for Substance Misuse Prevention Practitioners
DESCRIPTION:Starts: Aug. 3\, 2026 12:00 am\nEnds: Aug. 14\, 2026 12:00 am\n\n\nThis two-week\, asynchronous\, online moderated course explores the six principles of the Substance Misuse Prevention Code of Ethics\, brought to life with realistic examples designed to enhance participant understanding. The course also introduces a decision-making process to help practitioners apply this code to a variety of ethical dilemmas\, and an online discussion area to facilitate discussion with other course participants. \nThis is a self-paced\, moderated course meaning there are no real time events. You will be asked to complete content modules on HealtheKnowledge and participate in learning forums that will be moderated by a trainer. \nThis course will take approximately six hours to complete over the course of two weeks. Modules will be released on August 3\, 5\, 7\, 12 and 14. On completing all assignments and passing the assessment at the end of the course (80% correct)\, participants will receive a certificate of completion for six hours. \nAs a participant in this course\, you will be expected to: \n\nRead the course content for each day\, according to the course schedule.\nParticipate in five online learning forums. This includes posting a response to 3 to 5 discussion questions per forum\, reviewing a case example\, and completing a corresponding worksheet per forum\, as well as reviewing the posts from fellow course participants and posting at least one response.\nReview the online summaries provided by the course moderator
URL:https://www.preventionnetwork.org/event/ethics-in-prevention-a-guide-for-substance-misuse-prevention-practitioners/
CATEGORIES:Coalition Community Change,Michigan Coalition to Reduce Underage Drinking,Michigan Higher Education Network,Parenting Awareness Michigan
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SUMMARY:Training of Trainers for What Does NOT Work in Prevention
DESCRIPTION:Training of Trainers for What Does NOT Work in Prevention\nStarts: Aug. 11\, 2026 11:00 am EST\nEnds: Aug. 11\, 2026 12:00 pm\nThis one-hour virtual training of trainers (TOT) will prepare substance misuse prevention professionals trainers to deliver the 1.5-hour What Does NOT Work in Substance Misuse Prevention training. Participants who actively participate in the entire session will receive the trainers packet to assist them in facilitating the What Does NOT Work training. \nTo be prepared to participate in this TOT\, participants will need to have done the following: \n\nAttended or watched the recording of the Uncovering What Does NOT Work in Substance Misuse Prevention webinar\nAND downloaded and read the literature review\, What Research Shows Does NOT Work in Substance Misuse Prevention
URL:https://www.preventionnetwork.org/event/training-of-trainers-for-what-does-not-work-in-prevention/
CATEGORIES:Coalition Community Change,Michigan Coalition to Reduce Underage Drinking,Michigan Higher Education Network,Michigan Youth Coalition Network,Parenting Awareness Michigan
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SUMMARY:Virtual Co-Occurring Disorder (COD) Series: Kratom and COD
DESCRIPTION:Virtual Co-Occurring Disorder (COD) Series: Kratom and COD\nJoin us for a new workshop learning series on the challenges facing individuals struggling with COD. This series will explore how substances of abuse and mental health concerns impact each other. Each session will offer community providers a deeper understanding of providing integrated care to support and foster overall all health and well-being. \nKratom presents a complex challenge for behavioral health clinicians due to its potential for dependence\, addiction\, and a particularly troubling risk of overdose. Derived from a leafy plant native to Southeast Asia\, kratom has gained traction for its psychoactive effects and is often used to alleviate pain\, manage symptoms of mental health disorders\, and mitigate opioid withdrawal. Despite its growing popularity\, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued multiple warnings highlighting kratom’s significant health risks and abuse potential. Kratom is not legally approved for use as a drug\, dietary supplement\, or food additive. The FDA cautions against its consumption\, citing serious adverse effects such as toxicity\, seizures\, and the development of SUDs. Additionally\, the Drug Enforcement Administration has classified kratom as a “drug and chemical of concern.” Given these risks\, behavioral health clinicians should remain vigilant about kratom use among patients. It is essential to educate individuals on the dangers of kratom\, particularly its addictive potential and the heightened risk of overdose\, to support informed decision-making\, and promote safer therapeutic outcomes. \nWho Should Attend: This event is sponsored by the adult mental health block grant and is intended for persons who serve adults only struggling with severe mental illness and/or COD receiving services that are community-based/outpatient setting (does not include substance use disorder (SUD) providers\, inpatient\, or residential treatment\, parents of children who are primary recipients) that is funded by a community mental health service provider (CMHSP) or is a contractor of a CMHSP in the state of Michigan. It contains content appropriate for CEOs\, COOs\, clinical directors\, supervisors\, case managers\, support coordinators\, therapists\, crisis workers\, and nurses. Hours can count toward Integrated Dual Disorder Treatment (IDDT) annual refresher. \nThe Michigan Department of Health and Human Services\, through the Community Mental Health Association of Michigan has provided funding for this initiative through the Federal Community Mental Health Block Grant.
URL:https://www.preventionnetwork.org/event/virtual-co-occurring-disorder-cod-series-kratom-and-cod/
CATEGORIES:Coalition Community Change,Michigan Coalition to Reduce Underage Drinking,Michigan Higher Education Network,Michigan Youth Coalition Network,Prevention Network
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SUMMARY:Health & Poison Related Risks Related to Substance Use: "Need to Know" Program for Young Adults\,
DESCRIPTION:MIHEN Webinar – Registration Open\nHealth & Poison Related Risks Related to Substance Use: “Need to Know” Program for Young Adults\nAugust 18\, 2026\, 1:00 – 2:00 PM\, 1\nMCBAP Specific CEU pending \nDescription: The Michigan Poison & Drug Information Center’s “Need to Know”\n(NTK) Program provides vital information on the effects of substance misuse among\nyoung adults\, who report the highest cases of intentional misuse to poison centers.\nRecent trends include cannabis\, nicotine-containing products\, opioids\, medication\nmisuse\, and unregulated product misuse. To combat these issues\, we monitor\ntrends to help raise awareness and develop prevention strategies. This evidence based initiative incorporates social and emotional learning (SEL) principles to\nreduce substance misuse and the risk of recurrence among young adults. \nReview the flyer 2026 MIHEN Webinar _1_for more information \n  \nRegister Here
URL:https://www.preventionnetwork.org/event/health-poison-related-risks-related-to-substance-use-need-to-know-program-for-young-adults/
CATEGORIES:Michigan Higher Education Network
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SUMMARY:Green Means Go: A Guide to Adapting Substance Misuse Prevention Programs
DESCRIPTION:Green Means Go: A Guide to Adapting Substance Misuse Prevention Programs\nStarts: Aug. 25\, 2026 11:00 am EST\nEnds: Aug. 25\, 2026 12:30 am\n\n\n\nThis 1.5-hour webinar provides substance misuse prevention professionals with a clear framework for balancing program fidelity with the need for local adaptation. Using the “Green\, Yellow\, and Red Light” system\, participants will learn how to make thoughtful changes that improve relevance and engagement without compromising a program’s effectiveness. By the end of the webinar\, attendees will be equipped to make informed decisions that protect the fidelity of evidence-based substance misuse prevention while meeting the needs of their community. \nLEARNING OBJECTIVES: \n\nDefine the relationship between implementation fidelity and adaptation\nIdentify and differentiate between the three types of core components\nApply the Green/Yellow/Red Light framework to categorize specific program changes and determine when to proceed\, when to use caution\, and when to avoid an adaptation
URL:https://www.preventionnetwork.org/event/green-means-go-a-guide-to-adapting-substance-misuse-prevention-programs/
CATEGORIES:Coalition Community Change,Michigan Coalition to Reduce Underage Drinking,Michigan Higher Education Network,Michigan Youth Coalition Network,Parenting Awareness Michigan
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UID:10001991-1787655600-1787661000@www.preventionnetwork.org
SUMMARY:Green Means Go: A Guide to Adapting Substance Misuse Prevention Programs
DESCRIPTION:Aug. 25\, 2026 11:00 am EST \nThis 1.5-hour webinar provides substance misuse prevention professionals with a clear framework for balancing program fidelity with the need for local adaptation. Using the “Green\, Yellow\, and Red Light” system\, participants will learn how to make thoughtful changes that improve relevance and engagement without compromising a program’s effectiveness. By the end of the webinar\, attendees will be equipped to make informed decisions that protect the fidelity of evidence-based substance misuse prevention while meeting the needs of their community.
URL:https://www.preventionnetwork.org/event/green-means-go-a-guide-to-adapting-substance-misuse-prevention-programs-2/
CATEGORIES:Coalition Community Change,Michigan Coalition to Reduce Underage Drinking,Michigan Higher Education Network,Michigan Youth Coalition Network,Parenting Awareness Michigan
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