Principles and Practices of Substance Abuse Prevention |
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This training is designed to be an introduction to the fundamental theories, principles and practices based on current research to date. Participants will review a number of models, approaches and theories to prevention. A few rise to the top of “what works” and makes a difference. Participants will also examine a comprehensive substance abuse prevention planning process. IC&RC Domains: This course should satisfy the domains of Planning and Evaluation; Education and Skill Development; Community Organization; Public Policy and Environmental Change; and Professional Growth and Responsibility. Check with your certifying organization to confirm their requirements. Goals/Objectives By participating in this Distance Learning Course the trainee will have:
Your Course Instructors:
Jo Romano Robin Rieske is a Certified Prevention Specialist with a combined 17 years of experience in the fields of substance abuse treatment and prevention. She has been working as a Prevention Consultant/Community Organizer in the State of Vermont for the past 15 years. Among other publications, Robin has co-authored the Ready to Test Manual: Getting Ready to Test: A Review/Preparation Manual for the Written Prevention Specialist Examination. Her treatment background includes directing an adventure-based treatment program for youth in treatment and assisting in aftercare programming. Robin also works as both a state and federal grant reviewer for substance abuse programming. Her passion in the field of Media Literacy includes development of a grassroots effort on addressing the impact of media on public health issues. Robin serves on many local and state wide prevention organizations, coordinates Know Media and is the secretary for the Vermont Chapter of the Action Coalition for Media Education. Robin is founder of Consulting Works Associates and can be reached at rabiah@sover.net.
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