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Previous Prevention Trainings
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December, 2011
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December 5, 2011
Oklahoma Logic Model Training
Metro Technology Center (Springlake Campus) - Room H, 1900 Springlake Drive, Oklahoma City, OK 73111
Powerpoint Agenda
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December 1, 2011
Introduction to Logic Models & OKPROS Reporting Webinar
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November, 2011
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November 15-16, 2011
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
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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.
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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
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November 8-9, 2011
Reward & Reminder Webinars
Powerpoint
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November 1-2, 2011
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
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October, 2011
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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
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October 12-13, 2011
Transformation Leadership: Advanced Coalition Capacity Training
Moore Norman Technology Center, Oklahoma City, OK
Capacity Training Participant Workbook
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September, 2011
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August, 2011
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August 2-3, 2011
Regional Prevention Coordinators Orientation
Moore Norman Technology Center, Oklahoma City, OK
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Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services
1200 NE 13th Street
PO Box 53277
Oklahoma City, OK 73152-3277
405-522-3908 405-522-3851 TDD 405-522-3650 Fax
Toll-Free, 24 Hours 1-800-522-9054
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