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SUMMARY:Lunch and Learn An Orientation to DMHAS Resource Link Problem Gambling Services (PGS)
DESCRIPTION:Please register below to attend this virtual event! Once we’ve received your RSVP\, you will receive an email confirmation with the Zoom Link. \nPresenters:\nJeremy Wampler\, LCSW\, ICGC II\, BACC\, CGT\, LADC\, Behavioral Health Clinical Supervisor\, DMHAS PGS\nKelly Leppard\, MPA\, CPS\, GCC\, Primary Prevention Services Coordinator\, DMHAS PGS\nHaley Brown\, CPS\, GCC\, Primary Prevention Services Coordinator\, DMHAS PGS \nWorkshop Description:\nThis workshop will provide a comprehensive overview of the Connecticut Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services (DMHAS) Problem Gambling Services (PGS)\, highlighting its programs\, initiatives\, and funding sources. This session will offer insight into how DMHAS addresses problem gambling across the state through a coordinated system of care\, prevention strategies\, and collaborative partnerships.  Participants will learn about the full spectrum of services available\, ranging from statewide prevention campaigns to treatment and recovery support\, as well as how these services are funded and sustained. \nKey Topics Include:\n– Overview of the mission and structure of DMHAS Problem Gambling Services\n– Funding sources\, including legislative appropriations and lottery contributions\n– Prevention\, intervention\, treatment\, and recovery programs across Connecticut\n– Data collection\, research\, and program evaluation efforts\n– How organizations can engage with or apply for funding opportunities \nLearning Objectives:\n1. Understand the range of services offered through DMHAS Problem Gambling Services.\n2. Identify the primary funding sources that support problem gambling programs in Connecticut.\n3. Recognize opportunities for collaboration and service integration.\n4. Learn how to connect individuals to appropriate services and supports. \nThis session is ideal for organizations currently working in behavioral health\, prevention\, or recovery\, as well as those exploring new opportunities to support individuals affected by gambling-related harm. \nThis training is eligible for 1 CEU upon completion. \nQuestions? Contact Jennifer Jacobsen at jacobsen@xsector.com \nThe Connecticut Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services (CT DMHAS) with funding from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) supported this TTASC activity.
URL:https://preventiontrainingcenter.org/event/lunch-and-learn-an-orientation-to-dmhas-resource-link-problem-gambling-services-pgs/
LOCATION:https://preventiontrainingcenter.org/event/lunch-and-learn-an-orientation-to-dmhas-resource-link-problem-gambling-services-pgs/
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SUMMARY:Innovation in Social Media Marketing: From Strategy to Action (Part 2)
DESCRIPTION:Please register below to attend this virtual event! Once we’ve received your RSVP\, you will receive an email confirmation with the Zoom Link. \nBuilding on the success of our first Innovation in Social Media Marketing training\, this follow-up session takes a deeper dive into putting strategies into action. In this training\, we’ll move beyond the “what” and “why” of effective social media use and focus on the “how.” Participants will gain hands-on insight into practical tools\, real-world applications\, and step-by-step approaches to elevate their prevention-focused messaging. Whether you’re looking to sharpen your skills\, streamline your workflow\, or expand your impact\, this session will equip you with actionable techniques to maximize your presence on social media platforms. \nLearning Objectives\nBy the end of this training\, participants will be able to: \n\nApply advanced social media strategies discussed in Part 1 to real-world prevention campaigns.\nDemonstrate how to use key tools\, platforms\, and features to create\, schedule\, and manage engaging content.\nImplement audience engagement techniques that foster community and increase reach.\nUtilize analytics and insights to measure post performance and refine strategies.\nIntegrate time-saving AI and planning tools into daily social media management.\n\nThis training is eligible for 1 CEU upon completion. \nQuestions? Contact Emily Thompson at emily@tsmarketinginc.com \nThe Connecticut Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services (CT DMHAS) with funding from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) supported this TTASC activity.
URL:https://preventiontrainingcenter.org/event/innovation-in-social-media-marketing-part-2/
LOCATION:https://preventiontrainingcenter.org/event/innovation-in-social-media-marketing-part-2/
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SUMMARY:Engaging Retailers in Your Prevention Work
DESCRIPTION:Please register below to attend this virtual event! Once we’ve received your RSVP\, you will receive an email confirmation with the Zoom Link. \nGuest Presenters:\nIngrid Gillespie: Director of Prevention. Liberations Programs Inc.\, Stamford Prevention Council\nDaniella Arias: Program Coordinator. Liberations Programs\, Inc.\, Stamford Prevention Council\nCarolyn Wilson: Senior Health Program Coordinator. Ledge Light Health District\, Groton Alliance for Substance Use Prevention (GASP) \nTrainer: Jennifer Jacobsen\, CT Training and Technical Assistance Center \nThis 2 hour virtual training will cover why retailers are an important partner in prevention\, strategies to engage and build relationships with retailers\, introduce enforcement strategies\, how to involve youth\, and provide resources and tools. In addition\, participants will hear from three spotlight speakers who will share initiatives they have implemented in their respective communities in working with retailers\, zoning regulations\, education and training\, and using data informed practices. \nLearning Objectives:\n• Identify Strategies to Engage Retailers in Prevention\n• Review the Purpose and Use of Conducting Environmental Scans and Compliance Checks\n• Learn the Importance of Retailer Training and Collaboration\n• Review Activities Youth Can Be Involved In\n• Hear Local Success Stories from CT Coalition Coordinators\n• Access Local Retailer Licenses Look Up \nThis training is eligible for 2 CEUs upon completion. \nQuestions? Contact Jennifer Jacobsen at jacobsen@xsector.com \nThe Connecticut Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services (CT DMHAS) with funding from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) supported this TTASC activity.
URL:https://preventiontrainingcenter.org/event/engaging-retailers-in-your-prevention-work/
LOCATION:https://preventiontrainingcenter.org/event/engaging-retailers-in-your-prevention-work/
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