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The Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Tobacco and Substance Use Prevention and Control Program and its related public health and non-profit partners frequently offer training, events, and conferences focused on the many different areas of tobacco and substance use prevention and control.

If you have an conference in Maine that is relevant to the prevention and control of tobacco, substance use, suicide or injury; submit information to tsup.dhhs@maine.gov.  We will review and post if appropriate.

23rd Annual Childhood Development and Behavior Conference

The Edmund N. Ervin Pediatric Center's Child Development and Behavior Conference at Colby College is a program that brings a science and evidence based approach to understanding interventions that endeavor to improve the lives of children with complex needs. We have national speakers join with our regional and local experts and policy makers to bring science to service and policy.  We are very excited about our program this year as it promotes utilization of an evidenced-based approach to meeting the needs of our most at risk families.

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One Maine One Health 2019 Annual Conference

MPHA's annual conference is the largest statewide meeting dedicated to public health, and we feature the latest science, policy and programming related to public health in Maine. We attract 400+ students and professionals with a shared interest to improve and promote public health - and we hope you will join us!  MPHA members registration fee: $90.00.  Early bird fee if paid before July 31st  $72.00.  Non-Member fee:  $160.00, early bird fee $128.00.  Fee includes breakfast and lunch.

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Everything Your Kid Does Makes Sense: DBT for Working with Parents

This workshop is two 1/2 days (August 9th and August 23rd)  will provide participants with eight parenting skills they can immediately use with parents who are struggling to raise children, including skills to help regulate emotions, communicate with kids and avoid judgments.  The skills are drawn from Dick’s Dialectical Parenting Group, based on the DBT theoretical framework. Participants will receive handouts and homework they can use in their practice. The workshop is a good fit for mental health and substance abuse professionals, parent educators and parents themselves. It will take place in two 4-hour sessions on two different days. The first day will be spent with participants learning skills while day two will include skills and discussion of participant's use of the skills.

Early bird registration fee $50.00 if paid by August 7th, 2019.  Fee includes a continental breakfast.

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Alcohol Prevention Conference

This one day conference is an educational opportunity for professionals working with young adults, ages 18-25, to understand alcohol use issues in Maine and learn practical skills to apply in local communities. Early bird registration fee $25.00 if you pay by August 7th.  Registration fee includes continental breakfast and lunch.

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New England School of Best Practices 2019

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Ethics in Prevention

The Ethics in Prevention training provides Substance Use Prevention Specialists opportunities to engage in discussions of the six key principles of the Prevention Code of Ethics and explore a four-step decision-making model for assessing, addressing, and evaluating a range of ethical issues. This training provides opportunities to engage in discussions of the six key principles of the Prevention Code of Ethics and explore a four-step decision-making model for assessing, addressing, and evaluating a range of ethical issues. Participants completing the training will receive a certificate of attendance for seven hours of participation which can be submitted to the Maine Prevention Certification Board to meet the prevention ethics requirement for Prevention Specialist certification or re-certification. This training is endorsed by the International Certification and Reciprocity Consortium (IC&RC). Early bird registration $40.00 if paid by Wednesday, August 28th.

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Tobacco Intervention: Basic Skills Training

 

Join other healthcare professionals in this one-day training to learn more about nicotine addiction and how to integrate brief, evidence-based tobacco treatment interventions into current practice.  The Basic Skills Training is open to all healthcare professionals, prevention professionals, and community members who are interested in learning more about the burden of tobacco and strategies for treatment.

The training is a requirement for those interested in the National Certificate in Tobacco Treatment Practice.

 

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Sexting, Texting and Emails: Legal and Ethical Dilemmas

Texting and social media have grown to be perhaps the preferred method of communication, even for those who grew up with rotary phones. Its use in the context of behavioral health treatment therefore cannot be ignored. As with any communication between providers and their clients, however, these digital communications, including the slippery slope of sexting, should not be used without a clear understanding of the legal and ethical risks that accompany their use.

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Be Proud! Be Responsible! Facilitator Training

Interested in providing HIV/STI and pregnancy prevention education to youth? 

New Beginnings and Maine Family Planning invite youth-serving agencies and alternative high schools to attend this training and deliver a 6-session curriculum, Be Proud! Be Responsible!  What is the program? Be Proud! Be Responsible! is an evidence- and skills-based curriculum that helps youth develop prevention skills they need to prevent unintended pregnancy, HIV, and sexually transmitted infections.  To learn more about the Be Proud! Be Responsible! curriculum, click here.

 During the training, participants will experience and practice implementing Be Proud! Be Responsible! activities, to increase their comfort and facilitation skills to deliver the curriculum with the young people they serve.

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8th Annual Let’s Go: National Obesity Conference

Join us to explore the First 1,000 Days - the critical period from preconception to age 2. Learn about the impact of maternal factors on childhood obesity and the role of early childhood factors in promoting healthy weight. Be a part of the discussion about how to support mothers in giving their children a healthy start. We have an exciting line up of speakers. Please visit the conference website to review our agenda and presenters. And, for those from away – come experience what fall is like in Maine!  Early bird registration fee $325.00 if registered by July 1st.

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