Supporting the Work of So Many

Every day, prevention specialists and prevention providers across America dedicate their lives to supporting those struggling with substance misuse. Prevention First works directly with those preventionists or providers, supporting their work with the tools, training, and resources needed to change lives and build healthy communities.

Since 1985, Prevention First has been Illinois’ preferred provider of training and technical assistance. We train an average of 1,300 people annually and deliver 55 training sessions.

We employ many different approaches to most effectively disseminate this information, including live events (classroom-based, virtual, and webinars), on-demand options (online self-study and recorded webinar events), one-on-one technical assistance, coaching services, and web-based resources. All of which are rooted in evidence-based prevention approaches. 

The result: Our training and technical assistance services provide professionals and volunteers the training and information they need to effectively impact substance misuse in their communities so they can, in turn, spend their time directly impacting their communities rather than spending valuable time researching appropriate prevention methodology.

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Prevention First Training Policy


Training Options


Classroom-based (instructor-led) training offers a guided, interactive learning experience where participants and facilitators can discuss new information and practice new skills.

Virtual classroom (instructor-led, online) training offers participants a guided, interactive learning experience outside the Prevention First classroom.

Webinar (instructor-led, online) events offer participants a structured learning experience that is less interactive and often has a shorter time frame. 

Self-paced training (online) allows participants to complete the material independently. 

Live Webinar

Cognitive Behavioral Therapies

Tuesday, April 30, 2024
01:00 PM - 03:30 PM
Online
Description

This training is part 3 of 4 of the Co-occurring Disorders Program Curriculum Training.

This is a training series; please plan on attending all 4 days of training.

The goal of the counselor implementation training is to help clinicians apply the evidence-based programs in the Co-occurring Disorders Program in order to deliver the best possible services to persons with co-occurring substance use and mental health disorders. During portions of the training, we strongly encourage attendance from administrative and clinical leadership, intake/registration, and quality and compliance departments.

 

The Illinois Department of Human Services funds this training and is only open to license-funded treatment professionals in the state of Illinois.

If you have any questions, please contact Maddie Seigfried by email at madison.mccormick@prevention.org or by phone at 217.993.2889

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Live Webinar

Family Programs

Tuesday, April 30, 2024
09:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Online
Description

This training is part 4 of 4 of the Co-occurring Disorders Program Curriculum Training.

This is a training series; please plan on attending all 4 days of training.

The goal of the counselor implementation training is to help clinicians apply the evidence-based programs in the Co-occurring Disorders Program in order to deliver the best possible services to persons with co-occurring substance use and mental health disorders. During portions of the training, we strongly encourage attendance from administrative and clinical leadership, intake/registration, and quality and compliance departments.

 

The Illinois Department of Human Services funds this training and is only open to license-funded treatment professionals in the state of Illinois. 

If you have any questions, please contact Maddie Seigfried by email at madison.mccormick@prevention.org or by phone at 217.993.2889

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Live Webinar

Cognitive Behavioral Therapies

Wednesday, May 01, 2024
01:00 PM - 03:30 PM
Online
Description

This training is part 3 of 4 of the Co-occurring Disorders Program Curriculum Training.

This is a training series; please plan on attending all 4 days of training.

The goal of the counselor implementation training is to help clinicians apply the evidence-based programs in the Co-occurring Disorders Program in order to deliver the best possible services to persons with co-occurring substance use and mental health disorders. During portions of the training, we strongly encourage attendance from administrative and clinical leadership, intake/registration, and quality and compliance departments.

 

The Illinois Department of Human Services funds this training and is only open to license-funded treatment professionals in the state of Illinois.

If you have any questions, please contact Maddie Seigfried by email at madison.mccormick@prevention.org or by phone at 217.993.2889

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Classroom

Establishing and Leading a Youth Advisory Committee

Wednesday, May 01, 2024
09:30 AM - 04:30 PM
Prevention First's Chicago Office (Branch Office) - Chicago, IL
Description

In this training, participants will learn to establish and lead a youth advisory committee to support local substance use prevention efforts. Participants will learn best practices for engaging youth in advisory roles, establishing an advisory committee structure, and strategies for recruiting and retaining youth advisors. Participants will also learn appropriate roles for youth committee members in substance use prevention activities.

 

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Live Webinar

Family Programs

Wednesday, May 01, 2024
09:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Online
Description

This training is part 4 of 4 of the Co-occurring Disorders Program Curriculum Training.

This is a training series; please plan on attending all 4 days of training.

The goal of the counselor implementation training is to help clinicians apply the evidence-based programs in the Co-occurring Disorders Program in order to deliver the best possible services to persons with co-occurring substance use and mental health disorders. During portions of the training, we strongly encourage attendance from administrative and clinical leadership, intake/registration, and quality and compliance departments.

 

The Illinois Department of Human Services funds this training and is only open to license-funded treatment professionals in the state of Illinois. 

If you have any questions, please contact Maddie Seigfried by email at madison.mccormick@prevention.org or by phone at 217.993.2889

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Live Webinar

Cognitive Behavioral Therapies

Thursday, May 02, 2024
01:00 PM - 03:30 PM
Online
Description

This training is part 3 of 4 of the Co-occurring Disorders Program Curriculum Training.

This is a training series; please plan on attending all 4 days of training.

The goal of the counselor implementation training is to help clinicians apply the evidence-based programs in the Co-occurring Disorders Program in order to deliver the best possible services to persons with co-occurring substance use and mental health disorders. During portions of the training, we strongly encourage attendance from administrative and clinical leadership, intake/registration, and quality and compliance departments.

 

The Illinois Department of Human Services funds this training and is only open to license-funded treatment professionals in the state of Illinois.

If you have any questions, please contact Maddie Seigfried by email at madison.mccormick@prevention.org or by phone at 217.993.2889

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Live Webinar

Family Programs

Thursday, May 02, 2024
09:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Online
Description

This training is part 4 of 4 of the Co-occurring Disorders Program Curriculum Training.

This is a training series; please plan on attending all 4 days of training.

The goal of the counselor implementation training is to help clinicians apply the evidence-based programs in the Co-occurring Disorders Program in order to deliver the best possible services to persons with co-occurring substance use and mental health disorders. During portions of the training, we strongly encourage attendance from administrative and clinical leadership, intake/registration, and quality and compliance departments.

 

The Illinois Department of Human Services funds this training and is only open to license-funded treatment professionals in the state of Illinois. 

If you have any questions, please contact Maddie Seigfried by email at madison.mccormick@prevention.org or by phone at 217.993.2889

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Classroom

Foundations of Prevention Ethics

Thursday, May 02, 2024
09:30 AM - 04:30 PM
Prevention First's Chicago Office (Branch Office) - Chicago, IL
Description

During this course, participants will explore the six principles of the Prevention Code of Ethics. Participants will then learn and use an ethical decision-making process to apply the Prevention Code of Ethics to a variety of realistic ethical examples that substance use prevention professionals may encounter.

This course was developed by the SAMHSA Center for Application of Prevention Technologies (CAPT) and will be facilitated by Prevention First’s Substance Use Prevention Training and Technical Assistance Specialists. A certificate for six (6) training hours is provided upon completion. This ethics training has been endorsed by the International Certification & Reciprocity Consortium (IC&RC) and meets the IC&RC’s prevention ethics education requirement for prevention specialist credentialing. 

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Virtual Classroom

Two-Day Motivational Interviewing & Individualized Service Planning with the ASAM Criteria

Thursday, May 2 - Friday, May 3, 2024
08:30 AM - 03:00 PM
Online
Description

Limited spots are available.

This application-focused workshop offers a practical approach to the ASAM Criteria and how it supports and drives individualized service planning. Participants will understand the relationship between the treatment plan and the use of The ASAM Criteria’s admission, continued stay, transfer and discharge criteria. In addition, participants will learn how to write measurable, individualized treatment plans based on the individualized needs of the client and the dimensional analysis. Behavior change principles will be discussed to enhance trainees’ understanding of how and why people change and explore ways in which the client’s stage of change impacts and drives a person-centered service plan. Participants’ abilities to develop individualized service planning will be strengthened through core motivational interviewing skills as a way to have better conversations about individualized needs and increase client readiness for and engagement in treatment.

  • While there is no prerequisite for this training, participants are expected to have a solid foundation and understanding of the ASAM Criteria.
  • All participants receive an in-depth training journal to guide the training experience and as a resource for continuing skill application, as part of the training.

This training is interactive; please have a microphone and webcam.

The link to join the training will be emailed to you prior to the training. 

If you have any questions, please contact Maddie Seigfried by email at madison.mccormick@prevention.org or by phone at 217.993.2889

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Live Webinar

QPR - Youth Suicide Prevention

Monday, May 06, 2024
10:00 AM - 11:30 AM
Online
Description
QPR stands for Question, Persuade, and Refer — the 3 simple steps anyone can learn to help save a life from suicide. Just as people trained in CPR help save thousands of lives each year, people trained in QPR learn how in a short timeframe to recognize the warning signs of a suicide crisis and how to question, persuade, and refer someone to help. 
 
 Suicide is the second leading cause of death among young people aged 10 to 14, and the third leading cause of death among 15–24-year-olds (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2022). Join Prevention First’s Mental Health and Youth Prevention Resource Centers during Children’s Mental Health Acceptance Week for a virtual QPR training with a focus on preventing suicide among young people.
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Live Webinar

Seeking Safety

Wednesday, May 08, 2024
09:00 AM - 04:00 PM
Online
Description

Overview of the model, how to implement it, demonstration of a session, role-play practice of a session by attendees, with video clips and experiential exercises. This training also includes attention to trauma-informed care.

The Illinois Department of Human Services funds this training and is only open to license-funded treatment professionals in the state of Illinois.

If you have any questions, please contact Maddie Seigfried by email at madison.mccormick@prevention.org or by phone at 217.993.2889.

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Classroom

Supporting Students of Color: A Workshop with Author Jennifer DeLeon

Wednesday, May 08, 2024
09:30 AM - 12:00 PM
Prevention First's Chicago Office (Branch Office) - Chicago, IL
Description

After this webinar, participants will be able to:

  • Develop an identity-conscious practice when working with young people
  • Consider ‘case studies’ and engage in discussions around best practices for support
  • Understand strategies to build engagement and learning for all students, in particular students of color
  • Add to a collective ‘toolkit’ of knowledge and walk away with practical resources

 

Jennifer De Leon is the award-winning author of the Young Adult (YA) novels, Borderless, featured on the TODAY show, and Don’t Ask Me Where I’m From. Jenn is also the author of White Space: Essays on Culture, Race, & Writing, which won the Juniper Prize from the University of Massachusetts Press.

Jenn is the editor of Wise Latinas: Writers on Higher Education, an International Latino Book Award-winning anthology. As an Associate Professor of Creative Writing at Framingham State University and faculty member in the Creative Writing & Literature Master Program at Harvard University, she has published prose in over a dozen literary journals, including Ploughshares, Iowa Review, and Michigan Quarterly Review. She is also a contributor for NPR. Jenn is the founder of Story Bridge, a program that aims to bring people together from all walks of life to shape, share, and hear each other’s unique stories. She lives outside the Boston area with her husband and two sons.

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Virtual Classroom
THIS EVENT IS PART OF THE CONVENING COALITIONS AND COMMUNITY COLLABORATIONS SERIES

Convening Coalitions and Community Collaborations 1: Collaborative Purpose and Participation

Thursday, May 09, 2024
09:30 AM - 12:30 PM
Online
Description

During this course, participants will discuss how to establish the function and purpose of community coalitions and collaborations, and identify strategies for recruiting a diverse group of stakeholders. To maximize learning opportunities, participants should have a specific collaboration in mind when completing training activities.

*This course is 3 hours, and an additional 30 minutes of prework is required.*

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Virtual Classroom
THIS EVENT IS PART OF THE CONVENING COALITIONS AND COMMUNITY COLLABORATIONS SERIES

Convening Coalitions and Community Collaborations 1: Collaborative Purpose and Participation

Thursday, May 09, 2024
09:30 AM - 12:30 PM
Online
Description

During this course, participants will discuss how to establish the function and purpose of community coalitions and collaborations, and identify strategies for recruiting a diverse group of stakeholders. To maximize learning opportunities, participants should have a specific collaboration in mind when completing training activities.

*This course is 3 hours with an additional 30 minutes of prework required.*

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Live Webinar

Ethical Considerations for Recovery Coaches

Monday, May 13 - Tuesday, May 14, 2024
10:00 AM - 02:00 PM
Online
Description

Recovery coaching as a peer-to-peer recovery support services has grown exponentially over the past few years. Ethical considerations have been discussed in many circles, yet formal training has been lacking for recovery coaches. This training addresses this critical need. Based on the widely used Ethical Guidelines for the Delivery of Peer-based Recovery Support Services by William White and PRO-ACT (2007), we designed this training to help coaches, and anyone else working in the peer role, to understand how critical it is to be ethically responsible. Using presentations, small group work, and role play to address many areas including defining the coaching service role and functions, coaching standards, issues of vulnerability, ethical decision-making, performance enhancement, and legal issues.

 

PARTICIPANTS WHO COMPLETE THIS TRAINING WILL:

  • Understand what ethics are and why ethics are so important when performing Recovery Coach Services
  • Learn how to stay in your lane as a recovery coach
  • Understand the decision-making process
  • Develop guidelines for making ethical decisions
  • Apply the new learning to your everyday work as a Recovery Coach

If you have any questions, please contact Maddie Seigfried by email at madison.mccormick@prevention.org or by phone at 217.993.2889.

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Virtual Classroom
THIS EVENT IS PART OF THE CONDUCTING FOCUS GROUPS SERIES

Preparing for Successful Focus Groups

Monday, May 13 - Wednesday, May 15, 2024
01:00 PM - 03:30 PM
Online
Description

Conducting Focus Groups is a series of two courses that introduce the Substance Use Prevention Program (SUPP) providers to the steps necessary to conduct a successful focus group. The two courses in the series include Introduction to Focus Groups (online) and Preparing for Successful Focus Groups (virtual classroom).

During this interactive virtual classroom course, participants will learn how to screen and recruit participants, develop effective questions to gain useful insights, moderate focus groups successfully and confidently, and analyze the results of the focus groups to bolster programming. 

All SUPS and CSUPS staff reporting hours for communication campaigns who have not previously completed Conducting Focus Groups are required to complete this course.

 

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Live Webinar

LGBT Connections

Tuesday, May 14, 2024
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Online
Description

This workshop covers basic LGBT concepts and terminology, transgender-specific information including medical and social transitioning, how to be more LGBT open and welcoming, how being more open and welcoming can reduce service disparities and chronic disease, and your role in making a difference.

Learning Objectives

  • Participants will be able to differentiate between the four main concepts of biological sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, and gender expression.
  • Participants will understand what it means to be transgender and the basics of social and medical transitioning.
  • Participants will learn how being open and welcoming increases trust and reduces medical disparities. 
  • Participants will learn ten (10) ways to be more LGBT-open and welcoming.
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Live Webinar

The Evolution of the ASAM Criteria: What's New in the Fourth Edition

Tuesday, May 14, 2024
10:30 AM - 03:00 PM
Online
Description

The fourth edition of the ASAM Criteria builds on the past 30 years of the Criteria and provides an updated, streamlined, and pragmatic approach to assessment and treatment planning. This 4.5 hour session will provide a consolidated overview, in addition to some of the "why" in relation to the major changes in terminology, levels of care, dimensions and assessment processes. 

All participants receive an in-depth electronic training journal to guide the training experience and as a resource for continuing skill application, as part of the training.

The Illinois Department of Human Services funds this training and is only open to license-funded treatment professionals in the state of Illinois.

If you have any questions, please contact Maddie Seigfried by email at madison.mccormick@prevention.org or by phone at 217.993.2889

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Live Webinar

Working with Adolescents and their Families in Treatment

Tuesday, May 14, 2024
10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Online
Description

Participants will identify the unique challenges faced by adolescents with substance use disorders and how to best approach their course of treatment. Develop an awareness of specific skills and strategies to work effectively with adolescents and their families. 

The link to join the training will be emailed to you prior to the training. 

If you have any questions, please contact Maddie Seigfried by email at madison.mccormick@prevention.org or by phone at 217.993.2889

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Live Webinar

Breaking Intergenerational Patterns of Trauma, Substance Use Disorders, and Dark Family Secrets (RYD)

Wednesday, May 15, 2024
10:00 AM - 11:30 AM
Online
Description

Trauma and substance use disorders runs in families across generations and are often fueled by dark family secrets. Topics covered in this presentation includes: The role of youth development, prevention, and clinical professionals in breaking intergenerational patterns of trauma, substance use disorders and dark family secrets; breaking intergenerational patterns by focusing on the unique needs of children of parents with substance use disorders and children on the FASD spectrum; the role of parents and persons in recovery in breaking intergenerational patterns; mobilizing the entire community to help break intergenerational patterns of trauma and substance use disorders. You will learn about successful programs in breaking intergenerational patterns in Iceland, Native American, Metropolitan, and rural communities.

By the end of this presentation you will be able to:

  • Begin to use strategies to help break generational patterns of trauma, substance use disorders and dark family secrets in your role as a treatment provider.
  • Begin to use strategies to help break intergenerational patterns of trauma and substance use disorders in your role as a prevention specialist.
  • Articulate the importance of prevention and treatment providers working together to break intergenerational patterns.
  • Utilize strategies to help parents break intergenerational patterns of trauma, substance use disorders and dark family secrets.
  • Address the unique needs of children of parents with substance use disorders.
  • Learn strategies to break intergenerational patterns from Iceland, Native American, Metropolitan, and rural communities
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Classroom

Youth Mental Health First Aid Training* + Opioid Overdose Education & Naloxone Distribution (OEND) Bonus Training**

Wednesday, May 15 - Thursday, May 16, 2024
09:30 AM - 02:00 PM
Prevention First's Springfield Office (Headquarters) - Springfield, IL
Description

During this course, you will learn how to support young people in your life and your work.

Youth Mental Health First Aid teaches you how to identify, understand, and respond to signs of mental health and substance use challenges among adolescents ages 12-18. You will build the skills and confidence you need to reach out and provide initial support to young people who are struggling. You will also learn how to help connect them to appropriate support.

After the course, you will be able to:

• Recognize common signs and symptoms of mental health challenges, including anxiety, depression, eating disorders, and attention deficit hyperactive disorder (ADHD).

• Recognize common signs and symptoms of substance use challenges.

• Understand how to interact with a young person in crisis.

• Know how to connect a young person with help.

• Better understand trauma, substance use, self-care, and the impact of social media and bullying

Bonus OEND Training

Immediately after the Youth Mental Health First Aid training, we will be offering a 30-minute bonus training session on “How to use Naloxone, also known as “Narcan” the medicine that reverses an opioid overdose. This training is open to anyone who attends the Youth Mental Health First Aid Training.  In the training, you will be trained on how to use the Naloxone Nasal Spray during a crisis and given a kit for your organization. 

 

*This is a two-day in-person training. Attendance on both days is required in accordance with Prevention First training policies.

**The OEND Bonus Training will be held on Wednesday, May 15th,  2:15 PM – 2:45 PM

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Virtual Classroom
THIS EVENT IS PART OF THE CONVENING COALITIONS AND COMMUNITY COLLABORATIONS SERIES

Convening Coalitions and Community Collaborations 2: Structuring for Success

Thursday, May 16, 2024
09:30 AM - 12:30 PM
Online
Description

During this course, participants will discuss how to structure and organize a community coalition or collaboration for success and infuse cultural respect and responsiveness into their processes. To maximize learning opportunities, participants should have a specific collaboration in mind when completing training activities.

*This course is 3 hours; an additional 30 minutes of prework is required.*

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Virtual Classroom
THIS EVENT IS PART OF THE CONVENING COALITIONS AND COMMUNITY COLLABORATIONS SERIES

Convening Coalitions and Community Collaborations 2: Structuring for Success

Thursday, May 16, 2024
09:30 AM - 12:30 PM
Online
Description

During this course, participants will discuss how to structure and organize a community coalition or collaboration for success and infuse cultural respect and responsiveness into their processes. To maximize learning opportunities, participants should have a specific collaboration in mind when completing training activities.

*This course is 3 hours with an additional 30 minutes of prework required.*

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Live Webinar
THIS EVENT IS PART OF THE EXTENSION FOR COMMUNITY HEALTHCARE OUTCOMES SERIES

ECHO Session Two: Cultural Humility and Harm Reduction

Monday, May 20, 2024
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Online
Description

ECHO Session Two: Cultural Humility and Harm Reduction – May 20, 2024

ECHO (Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes) Model has evolved into a learning framework that applies across disciplines for sustainable and profound change; Project ECHO calls it the “all teach, all learn.” Participants engage in a virtual community with their peers, sharing support, guidance, and feedback. As a result, our collective understanding of disseminating and implementing best practices across diverse disciplines continuously improves and expands. (ECHO)  Sessions will focus on evidence-based and emerging strategies and practices, including stigma, obtaining community buy-in, shifting preconceived notions of those who use and strategies to address the issue of substance use disorder, and overdose prevention. 

The session consists of a 1-hour total, which includes a 20-minute didactic presentation, then a 5-minute Q&A by a guest presenter, followed by case(s) presentations and peer-to-peer mentoring discussing strategies to address case issues.

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THIS EVENT IS PART OF THE PLANNING AND IMPLEMENTING COMMUNICATION CAMPAIGNS SERIES

Developing Materials for Locally-Designed Campaigns

Tuesday, May 21 - Wednesday, May 22, 2024
09:30 AM - 11:30 AM
Online
Description

Planning and Implementing Communication Campaigns is a series of three courses introducing Substance Use Prevention Program (SUPP) providers to the basic skills, information, and concepts needed to plan and implement effective communication campaigns. The three courses in the series include Introduction to Communications Campaigns (online), Ten Steps for Planning and Implementing Communication Campaigns (virtual classroom), and this training, Developing Materials for Locally-Designed Campaigns.

During this interactive virtual classroom course, participants will learn the steps and best practices involved in planning and implementing a locally designed communication campaign. Participants will become familiar with print ad principles and obtain tips, tools, and resources for designing and pilot testing materials.

All SUPS and CSUPS staff implementing locally-designed communication campaigns who have not previously completed Planning and Implementing Communication Campaigns are required to complete this course.

 

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