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Home / Prevention / Trainings, Webinars and Technical Assistance / Previous Prevention Trainings

Previous Prevention Trainings

May, 2012

May 1, 2012
Training of Trainers on Responsible Beverage Service and Sales (RBSS)
******OPEN TO RPC AND ABLE AGENTS ONLY******

ODMHSAS Training Center, Shepherd Mall, 2401 NW 23rd, Ste. 82, Oklahoma City, OK  73107

Responsible Beverage Service and Sales (RBSS) practices offer alcohol vendors, servers and sellers specific training on responsible practices for selling and serving alcohol. The development of RBSS policies hold merchants accountable for serving or selling alcohol to intoxicated patrons and to those under the age of 21. Trainers must be properly trained and follow all established guidelines set forth in the Oklahoma Responsible Beverage Service and Sales curriculum to utilize the ODMHSAS RBSS curriculum. Trainers of trainer sessions are those hosted by ODMHSAS in partnership with the Oklahoma Prevention Network are held throughout the year.

April, 2012

April 18, 2012
3-Hour Prevention Ethics Training for CPS Renewal 
Moore Norman Technology Center – Franklin Road Campus, 4701 12th Avenue NW, Norman, OK 73069

Cost: $50 per person Make checks payable to ODAPCA or contact Roxanne at the ODAPCA office (405-793-1545 or roxanne.odapca@coxinet.net) to make arrangements for purchase orders.

April 11-12, 2012
GUYMON - 2M2L Law Enforcement and Community Training

Holiday Inn Express, 701 SE Highway 3, Guymon, OK  73942

The 2M2L training will provide an in depth look at environmental prevention strategies to reduce underage drinking. The training will offer specialized instruction for both law enforcement agencies and
community members. The training incorporates tactical instruction in party dispersals, compliance checks, and shoulder taps with community building strategies. The training will equip law enforcement officers and community members with the knowledge and skills to properly perform prevention strategies in a joint effort to enforce the underage drinking laws. The training will be free-of-charge and will provide CLEET and CPS hours for all participants.
Agenda

March, 2012

March 27-28, 2012
Tahlequah - 2M2L Law Enforcement and Community Training

Northeastern State University – Morgan Room (3rd Floor NSU University Center), 600 N. Grand Ave., Tahlequah, OK 74464

The 2M2L training will provide an in depth look at environmental prevention strategies to reduce underage drinking. The training will offer specialized instruction for both law enforcement agencies and
community members. The training incorporates tactical instruction in party dispersals, compliance checks, and shoulder taps with community building strategies. The training will equip law enforcement officers and community members with the knowledge and skills to properly perform prevention strategies in a joint effort to enforce the underage drinking laws. The training will be free-of-charge and will provide CLEET and CPS hours for all participants.
Agenda

February, 2012

February 28-29, 2012
MCALESTER - 2M2L Law Enforcement and Community Training
Kiamichi Technology Center, 301 Kiamichi Drive, McAlester, OK  74501

The 2M2L training will provide an in depth look at environmental prevention strategies to reduce underage drinking. The training will offer specialized instruction for both law enforcement agencies and
community members. The training incorporates tactical instruction in party dispersals, compliance checks, and shoulder taps with community building strategies. The training will equip law enforcement officers and community members with the knowledge and skills to properly perform prevention strategies in a joint effort to enforce the underage drinking laws. The training will be free-of-charge and will provide CLEET and CPS hours for all participants.
Agenda

February 21, 2012
Outcome Evaluation
Metro Technology Center - Springlake Campus, Room
114 of the Economic Development Center, 1900 Springlake Drive, Oklahoma City, OK 73111

The intent of this training is to support the development of technical assistance (TA) skills for state and tribal training and technical assistance providers.
Sponsored By: SAMHSA’s Southwest Resource Team and Oklahoma Department of Mental Health & Substance Abuse Services. 
Powerpoint
| Oklahoma Outcome Evaluation Handout

February 15-16, 2012
Lawton - 2M2L Law Enforcement and Community Training
Great Plains Technology Center, 4500 W. Lee Blvd., Lawton, OK  73505

The 2M2L training will provide an in depth look at environmental prevention strategies to reduce underage drinking. The training will offer specialized instruction for both law enforcement agencies and
community members. The training incorporates tactical instruction in party dispersals, compliance checks, and shoulder taps with community building strategies. The training will equip law enforcement officers and community members with the knowledge and skills to properly perform prevention strategies in a joint effort to enforce the underage drinking laws. The training will be free-of-charge and will provide CLEET and CPS hours for all participants.
Agenda

February 8-9, 2012
Stillwater - 2M2L Law Enforcement and Community Training
Stillwater Police Department, 701 S. Lewis, Stillwater, OK  74074

The 2M2L training will provide an in depth look at environmental prevention strategies to reduce underage drinking. The training will offer specialized instruction for both law enforcement agencies and
community members. The training incorporates tactical instruction in party dispersals, compliance checks, and shoulder taps with community building strategies. The training will equip law enforcement officers and community members with the knowledge and skills to properly perform prevention strategies in a joint effort to enforce the underage drinking laws. The training will be free-of-charge and will provide CLEET and CPS hours for all participants.
Agenda

February 2, 2012
Preventing Underage and High Risk Alcohol Use On Oklahoma College Campuses - OSU Campuses
The Seretean Wellness Center, 1514 W. Hall of Fame, Stillwater, OK  74078

The purpose of the Oklahoma campus training on preventing underage and high risk drinking is to develop awareness of problems on campus and the surrounding. Through this training, participants will better understand environmental management in changing social culture; be able to identify purpose(s) for having campus policy and compliance of regulations and mandates; develop partnerships to educate, enforce and adjudicate policies. 
Agenda | Speaker Mary Hill Bio

February 1, 2012
Preventing Underage and High Risk Alcohol Use On Oklahoma College Campuses - OU Campuses
The National  Weather Center Auditorium, 120 David L. Boren Blvd, Norman, OK  73072

The purpose of the Oklahoma campus training on preventing underage and high risk drinking is to develop awareness of problems on campus and the surrounding. Through this training, participants will better understand environmental management in changing social culture; be able to identify purpose(s) for having campus policy and compliance of regulations and mandates; develop partnerships to educate, enforce and adjudicate policies. 
Agenda | Speaker Mary Hill Bio

January, 2012

January 24-25, 2012
Tulsa -
2M2L Law Enforcement and Community Training
Tulsa County Sheriff's Office, 303 W. 1st Street, Tulsa, OK  74103

The 2M2L training will provide an in depth look at environmental prevention strategies to reduce underage drinking. The training will offer specialized instruction for both law enforcement agencies and
community members. The training incorporates tactical instruction in party dispersals, compliance checks, and shoulder taps with community building strategies. The training will equip law enforcement officers and community members with the knowledge and skills to properly perform prevention strategies in a joint effort to enforce the underage drinking laws. The training will be free-of-charge and will provide CLEET and CPS hours for all participants.
Agenda

January 18-19, 2012
Racism of the Well Intended - RPC-SPF SIG Cultural Competency Training
University of Oklahoma – National Weather Center Auditorium, 120 David L. Boren Blvd., Norman, OK  73072

Participants in this training will examine many issues related to racism, including individual versus systemic racism, power and privilege, the subtleties of racism and power groups versus target groups.  A safe environment will allow for participation in discussions that leave the participants with a clearer understanding of becoming an ally in the struggle against racism as well as the impact of our power and privilege paradigms on service delivery. Trainers: Jim Wuelfing & Art Woodard 
Agenda
  Training Objectives | Day 1 Handout   Action Plan   White Privilege List | Day 2 Handout   Competent Culture Brokering   Relationship Destroying

January 9-10, 2012
OKC -
2M2L Law Enforcement and Community Training
Metro Technology Center - Economic Development Center, 1900 Springlake Drive, Oklahoma City,  OK  73111

The 2M2L training will provide an in depth look at environmental prevention strategies to reduce underage drinking. The training will offer specialized instruction for both law enforcement agencies and
community members. The training incorporates tactical instruction in party dispersals, compliance checks, and shoulder taps with community building strategies. The training will equip law enforcement officers and community members with the knowledge and skills to properly perform prevention strategies in a joint effort to enforce the underage drinking laws. The training will be free-of-charge and will provide CLEET and CPS hours for all participants.
Agenda   

December, 2011

December 5, 2011
Oklahoma Logic Model Training

Metro Technology Center (Springlake Campus) - Room H, 1900 Springlake Drive, Oklahoma City,  OK  73111
Agenda | Powerpoint | Problem Statement Characteristics

November, 2011

November 15-16, 2011
Vinita -
2M2L Law Enforcement and Community Training
Vinita, OK - Training location TBD

The 2M2L training will provide an in depth look at environmental prevention strategies to reduce underage drinking. The training will offer specialized instruction for both law enforcement agencies and community members. The training incorporates tactical instruction in party dispersals, compliance checks, and shoulder taps with community building strategies. The training will equip law enforcement officers and community members with the knowledge and skills to properly perform prevention strategies in a joint effort to enforce the underage drinking laws. The training will be free-of-charge and will provide CLEET and CPS hours for all participants.
Agenda

November 16, 2011
Business Etiquette and Professionalism for Public Health Advocates
Metro Technology Center – South Bryant Campus. ATC Building – Lecture Hall
4901 S. Bryant Ave., Oklahoma City, OK 73129

Looking for that competitive edge? In today’s world, people skills are a hot commodity - but it takes more than “great personality” to skillfully maneuver through the community environment. Public health advocates need training on how to represent themselves at community venues; from coalition meetings and key stakeholder contacts to presentations and community events. Basic techniques will ensure that all parties are left feeling comfortable–no matter the situation–and that your agency and project will leave an impression of polished professionalism.
Handout

November 14-18, 2011 
Substance Abuse Prevention Specialist Training
ODMHSAS Training Center, Shepherd Mall, 2401 NW 23rd Street, Suite 1F, Oklahoma City, OK  73107

Substance Abuse Prevention Specialist Training (SAPST) provides a thorough overview of the prevention field and gives participants the knowledge and tools to build effective programs.  Participants will explore a variety of issues related to prevention including the Risk/Protective Factor model, program planning, evaluation, media and more.  Through this training, participants and agencies will gain the ability to enhance their efforts and design prevention programs that will create real, long term results. 
Agenda

November 1-2, 2011
Tulsa - 2M2L Law Enforcement and Community Training
Southern Hill Marriott, 1902 E. 71st Street, Tulsa, OK  74136

The 2M2L training will provide an in depth look at environmental prevention strategies to reduce underage drinking. The training will offer specialized instruction for both law enforcement agencies and community members.  The training incorporates tactical instruction in party dispersals, compliance checks, and shoulder taps with community building strategies. The training will equip law enforcement officers and community members with the knowledge and skills to properly perform prevention strategies in a joint effort to enforce the underage drinking laws. The training will be free-of-charge and will provide CLEET and CPS hours for all participants.
Agenda

October, 2011

October 25-26, 2011
Oklahoma SPF Assessment Training - Part 2
Sheraton Midwest City Hotel at the Reed Conference Center, 5750 Will Rogers Road, Midwest City, OK  73110  
Agenda

October 12-13, 2011
Transformation Leadership: Advanced Coalition Capacity Training
Moore Norman Technology Center, Oklahoma City, OK
Agenda | Capacity Training Participant Workbook

August, 2011

August 2-3, 2011
Regional Prevention Coordinators Orientation
Moore Norman Technology Center, Oklahoma City, OK
Agenda with handouts

 

 


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