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SUMMARY:The CQI Edge: Efficiency and Excellence in Prevention
DESCRIPTION:The CQI Edge: Efficiency and Excellence in Prevention\nStarts: Jul. 9\, 2026 2:00 pm EST\nEnds: Jul. 9\, 2026 3:30 pm\nIn this 90-minute interactive webinar\, substance misuse prevention professionals will learn how the principles\, tools\, and approaches to continuous quality improvement (CQI) can optimize their prevention work. Additionally\, we will discuss how to incorporate the key tools of CQI – including the Plan\, Do\, Study\, Act cycle– into all phases of your prevention work to ensure your programs are efficient\, effective\, and stay on track. We will explore the application of CQI throughout the Strategic Prevention Framework process with a focus on the implementation phase. \nLEARNING OBJECTIVES: \n\nDefine Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI)\nDescribe how CQI applies to the Strategic Prevention Framework\nApply CQI tools to evidence-based programs
URL:https://www.preventionnetwork.org/event/the-cqi-edge-efficiency-and-excellence-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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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260710T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260710T100000
DTSTAMP:20260527T142837Z
CREATED:20260527T142837Z
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UID:10001980-1783674000-1783677600@www.preventionnetwork.org
SUMMARY:Virtual Co-Occurring Disorder (COD) Series: Caffeine and COD
DESCRIPTION:Virtual Co-Occurring Disorder (COD) Series: Caffeine and COD\nJuly 10th @ 9am \na 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. \nThis one-hour workshop will explore the intricate relationship between caffeine consumption and adult mental health\, covering how excessive intake can worsen conditions like anxiety and insomnia\, and lead to withdrawal symptoms such as headaches and fatigue. It will also discuss how caffeine can mimic symptoms of mental health disorders and how it may interact with psychiatric medications. Participants will learn to recognize the signs of a problematic relationship with caffeine and gain strategies for more moderate\, healthier consumption to support overall mental well-being. \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. \nRegister \n 
URL:https://www.preventionnetwork.org/event/virtual-co-occurring-disorder-cod-series-caffeine-and-cod-2/
CATEGORIES:Coalition Community Change,Michigan Coalition to Reduce Underage Drinking,Michigan Higher Education Network,Parenting Awareness Michigan
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260712
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260717
DTSTAMP:20260429T165213Z
CREATED:20260225T134203Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260429T165213Z
UID:10001941-1783814400-1784246399@www.preventionnetwork.org
SUMMARY:CADCA’s Mid-Year Training Institute or DEA’s Fentanyl Free America Summit
DESCRIPTION:CADCA’s Mid-Year Training Institute or DEA’s Fentanyl Free America Summit\nJuly 12–16\, 2026: Gaylord Palms\, Orlando\, FL \nJoin thousands of prevention professionals\, coalition leaders\, and community partners from across the country for expert-led sessions and unparalleled networking opportunities. \nYour registration gives you access to: \n\nAll sessions across all tracks (July 12-16)\nSession handouts and presentations (pending speaker permission)\nNetworking opportunities with prevention professionals\, coalition leaders\, and experts\nNEW THIS YEAR! Register for either CADCA’s Mid-Year Training Institute or DEA’s Fentanyl Free America Summit and gain access to both events\n\nRegister Here
URL:https://www.preventionnetwork.org/event/cadcas-mid-year-training-institute-or-deas-fentanyl-free-america-summit/
LOCATION:Gaylord Palms Resort & Convention Center\, 6000 Osceola Pkwy\, Kissimmee\, 34746\, United States
CATEGORIES:Coalition Community Change,Michigan Coalition to Reduce Underage Drinking,Michigan Higher Education Network,Parenting Awareness Michigan,Prescription Drug Overdose program,Prevention Network
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260714T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260714T160000
DTSTAMP:20260610T135811Z
CREATED:20260428T122959Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260610T135811Z
UID:10001967-1784019600-1784044800@www.preventionnetwork.org
SUMMARY:2026 Michigan SUD Prevention Coalitions Conference
DESCRIPTION:Save the date!\nTuesday\, July 14 from 9:00-4:00 in Mt. Pleasant \nThe 2026 Michigan SUD Prevention Coalitions Conference\, a dynamic one-day event designed to empower and enhance Michigan’s prevention coalitions. This year’s theme\, Strengthening Prevention Coalitions for Lasting Impact\, focuses on the importance of the following key topic areas for building effective and enduring coalitions: Capacity & Leadership\, Data & Evaluation\, and Strategic planning & Sustainability. \n\n\n\nThe cost of registration will be $100 for 5 CE credits.\nVenue and registration information will be shared once they are confirmed.\n\n\n\nUpdates will be available on CMHA events page as they become available. https://cmham.ce21.com/search
URL:https://www.preventionnetwork.org/event/2026-michigan-sud-prevention-coalitions-conference/
LOCATION:comfort Inn & Conference Center\, 2424 S. Mission St\, Mt. Pleasant\, MI\, 48858
CATEGORIES:Coalition Community Change,Michigan Coalition to Reduce Underage Drinking,Michigan Higher Education Network,Michigan Youth Coalition Network,Prevention Network
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260715
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260717
DTSTAMP:20260330T114951Z
CREATED:20260112T140122Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260330T114951Z
UID:10001713-1784073600-1784246399@www.preventionnetwork.org
SUMMARY:2026 Maternal Infant Health Summit
DESCRIPTION:2026 Maternal Infant Health Summit\nJuly 15 – 16  21\, 2026\nSaginaw Valley State University\, University Center MI\nThe 9th annual Maternal Infant Health Summit (MIHS) is a gathering for champions of maternal\, infant\, and family health—selling out year after year and igniting momentum across Michigan and beyond. The Summit brings together a powerful\, multidisciplinary network of national and statewide leaders who are shaping the future of care for mothers\, infants and babies\, and advancing healthy births. \nThis vibrant event is more than a meeting—it’s a driving force for change. Here\, innovative ideas spark action\, stories inspire change\, and collaboration fuels breakthroughs. Together\, we elevate the voices of families and communities\, celebrating them as the changemakers and leaders at the heart of this work. \nMichigan’s MIHS stands as a catalyst for innovation and transformation— confronting long-standing challenges\, breaking down barriers to health\, and driving bold\, actionable solutions. \nRegister Now! \n 
URL:https://www.preventionnetwork.org/event/https-mihealthsummit-com/
LOCATION:Saginaw Valley State University
CATEGORIES:Parenting Awareness Michigan
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260715T084500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260715T161500
DTSTAMP:20260430T171446Z
CREATED:20260430T171446Z
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UID:10001973-1784105100-1784132100@www.preventionnetwork.org
SUMMARY:Intro to Prevention Ethics Virtual
DESCRIPTION:Introduction to Prevention Ethics (Virtual)\n\n\nJuly 15\, 2026\n\n\n\n\nTime: 8:45 AM – 4:15 PM \nCost: $115 (includes training and participant materials) \nMinimum Attendance: 15 participants \nCertification Credit: These trainings satisfy the required hours for Prevention Ethics under MCBAP for Certified Prevention Specialist (CPS) or Certified Prevention Consultant (CPC) certification. \nThese trainings are hosted by Montag Forward Solutions LLC\, Eaton RESA\, and Remedy Exchange. Additional information can be found at www.montagforwardsolutions.com/services/ethics or by emailing louise@montagforwardsolutions.com. \n\n 
URL:https://www.preventionnetwork.org/event/intro-to-prevention-ethics-virtual/
CATEGORIES:Michigan Coalition to Reduce Underage Drinking,Michigan Higher Education Network,Parenting Awareness Michigan
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260717T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260717T120000
DTSTAMP:20260527T150652Z
CREATED:20260527T150652Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260527T150652Z
UID:10001981-1784282400-1784289600@www.preventionnetwork.org
SUMMARY:Virtual Co-Occurring Disorder (COD) Series: Stimulants and COD
DESCRIPTION:Virtual Co-Occurring Disorder (COD) Series: Stimulants and COD\nJuly 17 from 10 am to 12 pm \nJuly 27 from 1pm to 3pm \na 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. \nStimulants encompass a wide range of substances that include both legal and illicitly used drugs with a host of effects and purposes. While some stimulants are predominantly used illegally (e.g.\, cocaine\, methamphetamine)\, others serve a medical purpose (e.g.\, Adderall\, which is used to treat symptoms of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder). However\, stimulant misuse can lead to negative health outcomes\, which may include addiction\, overdose\, withdrawal\, and death. \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. \nRegister
URL:https://www.preventionnetwork.org/event/virtual-co-occurring-disorder-cod-series-stimulants-and-cod/
CATEGORIES:Coalition Community Change,Michigan Coalition to Reduce Underage Drinking,Michigan Higher Education Network,Michigan Youth Coalition Network
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260721T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260721T130000
DTSTAMP:20260701T150018Z
CREATED:20260701T150018Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260701T150018Z
UID:10001999-1784628000-1784638800@www.preventionnetwork.org
SUMMARY:Environmental Prevention Strategies: Putting Theory Into Practice
DESCRIPTION:Environmental Prevention Strategies: Putting Theory Into Practice\n10 a.m. – 1 p.m. EST\nParticipants will learn to differentiate between individualized and shared environments and explore how norms\, availability\, and regulations shape behavior. The training defines science-based environmental change strategies and provides tools for planning and implementing effective environmental approaches in various settings.\nObjectives: \n\nDescribe the differences between individualized and shared environments and how each influences behavior.\nExplain how norms\, availability\, and regulations shape community behavior across diverse settings.\nDefine science‑based environmental change strategies and summarize tools used to plan and implement environmental approaches\n\nPresenters- Albert Gay and Tracy Johnson \nObjectives\nObjective 1 \n\nDescribe the differences between individualized and shared environments and how each influences behavior.\n\nObjective 2 \n2. Explain how norms\, availability\, and regulations shape community behavior across diverse settings.Objective 3 \n\nDefine science‑based environmental change strategies and summarize tools used to plan and implement environmental approaches
URL:https://www.preventionnetwork.org/event/environmental-prevention-strategies-putting-theory-into-practice/
CATEGORIES:Coalition Community Change,Michigan Coalition to Reduce Underage Drinking,Michigan Higher Education Network,Michigan Youth Coalition Network,Prescription Drug Overdose program
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260721T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260721T160000
DTSTAMP:20260615T125224Z
CREATED:20260615T124955Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260615T125224Z
UID:10001988-1784642400-1784649600@www.preventionnetwork.org
SUMMARY:Strengthening Your Foundation: Collaborating Across Systems for Sustainable Prevention
DESCRIPTION:Jul. 21\, 2026 2:00 pm  EST\nThis training is designed to help experienced substance use prevention professionals move beyond traditional capacity building and sector-based partnerships. Rather than focusing on who to partner with\, we’ll dig into how prevention can be embedded within complex\, often unfamiliar systems—such as healthcare\, mental health\, education\, business\, and civic institutions. \nParticipants will explore what it tangibly looks like to work across multiple systems with different incentives and power structures. We’ll examine how to identify and engage key influencers and champions\, approach systems with curiosity and humility\, and articulate a compelling “what’s in it for me” that aligns prevention goals with system priorities. \nThrough real-world examples and peer discussion in breakout rooms\, this training emphasizes moving from transactional partnerships to systemic influence—infusing a culture of prevention into the systems that shape community health. \n 
URL:https://www.preventionnetwork.org/event/strengthening-your-foundation-collaborating-across-systems-for-sustainable-prevention/
CATEGORIES:Coalition Community Change,Michigan Coalition to Reduce Underage Drinking
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260722T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260722T150000
DTSTAMP:20260325T140626Z
CREATED:20260325T140246Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260325T140626Z
UID:10001952-1784710800-1784732400@www.preventionnetwork.org
SUMMARY:TFM Annual Conference
DESCRIPTION:Tobacco Free Michigan Annual Conference\nZoom (Contact Paul Steiner with any questions and zoom link at tfm@tobaccofreemichigan.org or (517) 974-1951.) \nJuly 22 \n9:00 AM
URL:https://www.preventionnetwork.org/event/tfm-annual-conference/
CATEGORIES:Coalition Community Change,Michigan Coalition to Reduce Underage Drinking,Prevention Network
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260724T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260724T140000
DTSTAMP:20260527T151333Z
CREATED:20260527T151333Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260527T151333Z
UID:10001983-1784887200-1784901600@www.preventionnetwork.org
SUMMARY:The Hidden Risks: Unpacking Kratom\, Caffeine\, & Nicotine Impacts
DESCRIPTION:The Hidden Risks: Unpacking Kratom\, Caffeine\, & Nicotine Impacts\nJuly 24th @ 10 am to 2pm \nWho Should Attend: Professionals in the substance use disorder (SUD) field. \nYou unpack the science behind three prevalent\, and often misunderstood substances: Kratom\, caffeine\, and nicotine. This class examines their mechanisms of action\, from how kratom interacts with opioid receptors to how caffeine and nicotine function as central nervous system stimulants. Discover the potential risks to serious co-occurring complications like anxiety\, depression\, and psychosis. We will explore evidence-based information to seek a deeper understanding of these hidden risks and how to screen for them. \nRegister \n 
URL:https://www.preventionnetwork.org/event/the-hidden-risks-unpacking-kratom-caffeine-nicotine-impacts/
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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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260727T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260727T110000
DTSTAMP:20260429T141816Z
CREATED:20260429T141800Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260429T141816Z
UID:10001971-1785142800-1785150000@www.preventionnetwork.org
SUMMARY:Virtual Co-Occurring Disorder (COD) Series: Cannabis and COD
DESCRIPTION:Virtual Co-Occurring Disorder (COD) Series: Cannabis 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. \nExplore the complex relationship between cannabis/THC and adult mental health conditions in this two-hour workshop. The presenter will cover the acute and long-term effects of cannabis use\, discuss recent scientific findings on its impact on anxiety\, depression\, and psychosis\, and examine the risks associated with high-potency THC products. This session will provide attendees with a factual\, science-based understanding of the risks to help people served make informed decisions about their health. \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-cannabis-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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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260727T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260727T150000
DTSTAMP:20260527T150734Z
CREATED:20260527T150734Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260527T150734Z
UID:10001982-1785157200-1785164400@www.preventionnetwork.org
SUMMARY:Virtual Co-Occurring Disorder (COD) Series: Stimulants and COD
DESCRIPTION:Virtual Co-Occurring Disorder (COD) Series: Stimulants and COD\nJuly 17 from 10 am to 12 pm \nJuly 27 from 1pm to 3pm \na 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. \nStimulants encompass a wide range of substances that include both legal and illicitly used drugs with a host of effects and purposes. While some stimulants are predominantly used illegally (e.g.\, cocaine\, methamphetamine)\, others serve a medical purpose (e.g.\, Adderall\, which is used to treat symptoms of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder). However\, stimulant misuse can lead to negative health outcomes\, which may include addiction\, overdose\, withdrawal\, and death. \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. \nRegister
URL:https://www.preventionnetwork.org/event/virtual-co-occurring-disorder-cod-series-stimulants-and-cod-2/
CATEGORIES:Coalition Community Change,Michigan Coalition to Reduce Underage Drinking,Michigan Higher Education Network,Michigan Youth Coalition Network
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260727T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260727T150000
DTSTAMP:20260615T135112Z
CREATED:20260615T135112Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260615T135112Z
UID:10001994-1785157200-1785164400@www.preventionnetwork.org
SUMMARY:Virtual Co-Occurring Disorder (COD) Series: Stimulants and COD
DESCRIPTION:Virtual Co-Occurring Disorder (COD) Series: Stimulants and COD\nJuly 27 from 1pm to 3pm \na 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. \nStimulants encompass a wide range of substances that include both legal and illicitly used drugs with a host of effects and purposes. While some stimulants are predominantly used illegally (e.g.\, cocaine\, methamphetamine)\, others serve a medical purpose (e.g.\, Adderall\, which is used to treat symptoms of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder). However\, stimulant misuse can lead to negative health outcomes\, which may include addiction\, overdose\, withdrawal\, and death. \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. \nRegister
URL:https://www.preventionnetwork.org/event/virtual-co-occurring-disorder-cod-series-stimulants-and-cod-3/
CATEGORIES:Coalition Community Change,Michigan Coalition to Reduce Underage Drinking,Michigan Higher Education Network,Michigan Youth Coalition Network
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260728T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260728T130000
DTSTAMP:20260701T150422Z
CREATED:20260701T150239Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260701T150422Z
UID:10002000-1785232800-1785243600@www.preventionnetwork.org
SUMMARY:Strategic Prevention Framework (SPF) Virtual
DESCRIPTION:Strategic Prevention Framework (SPF) – July 28\, 2026\n10 a.m. – 1 p.m. EST\nParticipants will gain a comprehensive understanding of SAMHSA’s Strategic Prevention Framework\, including its five key steps and two guiding principles. This training offers historical context and practical insights into how SPF supports sustainable\, data-driven prevention planning and implementation. \nObjectives: \n\nDescribe the five steps of SAMHSA’s Strategic Prevention Framework and explain how each contributes to effective prevention planning.\nExplain the SPF’s two guiding principles—cultural competence and sustainability—and how they strengthen prevention outcomes.\nIdentify how the SPF supports data driven decision making and improves long term prevention implementation across communities.\n\nPresenters- Tracy Johnson and Tasha Wilkerson  \nObjectives\nObjective 1 \n\nDescribe the five steps of SAMHSA’s Strategic Prevention Framework and explain how each contributes to effective prevention planning.\n\nObjective 2 \n\nExplain the SPF’s two guiding principles—cultural competence and sustainability—and how they strengthen prevention outcomes.\n\nObjective 3 \n\nIdentify how the SPF supports data driven decision making and improves long term prevention implementation across communities.
URL:https://www.preventionnetwork.org/event/strategic-prevention-framework-spf-virtual/
CATEGORIES:Coalition Community Change,Michigan Coalition to Reduce Underage Drinking,Michigan Higher Education Network,Michigan Youth Coalition Network,Prescription Drug Overdose program
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260729T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260729T150000
DTSTAMP:20260615T133057Z
CREATED:20260610T140158Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260615T133057Z
UID:10001985-1785315600-1785337200@www.preventionnetwork.org
SUMMARY:2026 Michigan Higher Education Network (MIHEN) Conference
DESCRIPTION:Addressing Substance Misuse and Gambling in Higher Education\nJuly 29\, 2026\n9:00 a.m. – 3 p.m.\nVirtual \nThis year’s MIHEN conference will explore the impact of substance misuse and gambling on college students and\ndiscuss effective strategies campuses can implement. Register now for insightful information.\nIntended Audience: Michigan Higher Education Network members\, collegiate substance use prevention\nand treatment professionals\, Pre-Paid Inpatient Health Plan (PIHP) directors and staff\, community organization or\ncoalitions working with institutes of higher education\, and substance misuse prevention providers. \nRegister Now! Fee: $35 for professionals/$15 for students. \nQuestions? Contact jhammond@cmham.org\nThis event is supported by the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services\, Health Services\, Division of Substance Use\, Gambling and Epidemiology\, and facilitated by Community Mental Health Association of Michigan \nRegister Today! \n 
URL:https://www.preventionnetwork.org/event/2026-michigan-higher-education-network-mihen-conference/
CATEGORIES:Michigan Higher Education Network,Parenting Awareness Michigan
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260729T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260729T160000
DTSTAMP:20260615T132619Z
CREATED:20260615T132344Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260615T132619Z
UID:10001989-1785333600-1785340800@www.preventionnetwork.org
SUMMARY:What Works and What Doesn’t: Selecting Effective Substance Misuse Prevention Strategies
DESCRIPTION:Jul. 29\, 2026 2:00 pm EST\nEvery community is unique\, and so are its substance misuse prevention needs. But how do you identify which substance misuse prevention programs\, practices\, and policies will work for your community? And which strategies should you avoid because research has shown they do not work? \nThis 2-hour webinar will equip participants with practical skills to identify\, evaluate\, and select evidence-based substance misuse prevention interventions that align with their specific community context\, while avoiding strategies that have been shown to be ineffective. \nLearning Objectives\n\nList the steps to selecting a prevention intervention that meets the needs of their community\nAccess at least 5 online registries for effective\, evidence-based substance misuse prevention strategies\nIdentify at least 5 interventions that have been shown through research to not be effective in preventing substance misuse
URL:https://www.preventionnetwork.org/event/what-works-and-what-doesnt-selecting-effective-substance-misuse-prevention-strategies/
CATEGORIES:Coalition Community Change,Michigan Coalition to Reduce Underage Drinking,Michigan Higher Education Network,Parenting Awareness Michigan
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260730T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260730T131500
DTSTAMP:20260624T145120Z
CREATED:20260623T130152Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260624T145120Z
UID:10001996-1785412800-1785417300@www.preventionnetwork.org
SUMMARY:Reducing Harm\, Supporting Health: An Opioid Education Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Reducing Harm\, Supporting Health: An Opioid Education Webinar\nThursday\, July 30\, from 12:00 – 1:15 PM ET.\nOnline via Zoom \nDownload Flyer to Share \nJoin us for an insightful webinar hosted by Michigan Substance Use Prevention\, Education\, and Recovery (MiSUPER). We will delve into evidence-based practices addressing opioid use prevention\, treatment\, and recovery. This presentation offers a comprehensive understanding of the opioid epidemic\, its physiological and community impacts\, and strategies for supporting individuals on their recovery journey.\nKey Objectives: \n\nHighlighting the significance of language in discussing substance use.\n\n\nDefining opioids and exploring their effects on the human body.\n\n\nUnderstanding the motivations behind opioid use.\n\n\nExamining the impact of the overdose crisis on communities.\n\n\nIdentifying actionable steps to mitigate the crisis and save lives.\n\n\nPainting a picture of what recovery entails.\n\nContinuing Education Credit: Participants can earn one Michigan Social Work continuing education credit hour (approved by the National Association of Social Workers – Michigan Chapter\, Approval #20260730-CA-MSUE) for attending the live webinar. If you would like to receive a certificate of attendance or CE credit\, please plan to attend the full webinar to receive further instructions on submitting a request. \nLiz Williams M.Ed.\nShe/Her/Hers\nExtension Health Educator\nMichigan State University Extension\n452 S. Saginaw Suite 100 ** new address\nFlint\, MI 48502\nOffice: 810.244.8511\nCell: 586.909.9631\nJosaitis@msu.edu
URL:https://www.preventionnetwork.org/event/reducing-harm-supporting-health-an-opioid-education-webinar/
CATEGORIES:Coalition Community Change,Michigan Coalition to Reduce Underage Drinking,Michigan Youth Coalition Network,Parenting Awareness Michigan,Prescription Drug Overdose program
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260731T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260731T103000
DTSTAMP:20260429T141635Z
CREATED:20260429T141435Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260429T141635Z
UID:10001970-1785488400-1785493800@www.preventionnetwork.org
SUMMARY:Virtual Co-Occurring Disorder (COD) Series: Nicotine/Tobacco Products and COD
DESCRIPTION:Virtual Co-Occurring Disorder (COD) Series: Nicotine/Tobacco Products 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. \nThis 90-minute workshop examines the bidirectional relationship between nicotine use and mental health conditions. Participants will explore current research showing how individuals with mental health disorders\, such as depression\, anxiety\, and schizophrenia\, have higher rates of nicotine dependence. The session will also detail how nicotine addiction can worsen psychiatric symptoms and interfere with psychotropic medications. Clinicians will gain practical\, evidence-based strategies for assessing\, counseling\, and providing integrated tobacco cessation treatment for patients with COD. \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-nicotine-tobacco-products-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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