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

Youth Prevention Leadership Institute: Civic Engagement and Youth Advocacy in Challenging Times

Monday, June 30, 2025
11:00 AM - 01:00 PM
Online
Description

Module 3: Civic Engagement and Youth Advocacy in Challenging Times

This module provides tools for connecting youth engagement efforts to broader civic engagement and systems change.4

 

Key Components:

This module provides tools for connecting youth engagement efforts to broader civic engagement and systems change.

 

  • Cultural humility and curiosity in prevention, youth leadership, and civic engagement 
    • Cultural humility as a practical necessity
    • Phases of cultural competence in our field
    • The prevention professional’s role in promoting cultural humility
  • Trauma: Individual and Collective 
  • Creating safe spaces for diverse youth participation, including ways to engage neurodiverse young people 
  • Addressing implicit bias and structural barriers, esp. in youth engagement 
    • Confirmation bias
    • Halo effect
    • Perception bias
    • Affinity bias
  • Youth-led, adult-guided SPF 
    • Youth-centered approaches to each phase of the Strategic Prevention Framework
  • Q/A

 

 

Note: This module can be completed as part of the series or as a stand-alone session. CEUs will be provided for each session completed.

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Virtual Classroom

July Power Hour: Minority Mental Health Awareness Month

Monday, July 14, 2025
01:00 PM - 02:00 PM
Online
Description

Join Prevention First's Mental Health Training & Technical Assistance Team for a Power Hour Session during Minority Mental Health Awareness Month. In this session, we will have an interactive discussion on ways to support those from underserved or minority populations, first-generation Americans, and immigrants in our mental health and suicide prevention work. 

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Live Webinar

Administrative Rule, Part 2060 Training Series Module Two: General Requirements, Part I

Tuesday, July 15, 2025
09:00 AM - 10:30 AM
Online
Description

Subpart C: Intervention and Treatment Licenses

 

SUPR will begin holding a webinar training series for licensed organizations to support
understanding and implementation of the new Administrative Rule, Part 2060. Each training
session will address specific rule sections and content areas, as outlined below. Attending
these trainings will provide valuable insights into how the changes impact administrative
functions and service delivery, helping organizations ensure compliance and enhance
operational effectiveness. Trainings will be recorded and available on-demand as well as
live.

Webinars will occur on the third Tuesday of each month from 9:00am-10:30am, unless
otherwise specified.

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Virtual Classroom

AMSR: Assessing and Measuring Suicide Risk – Online Training of Trainers

Tuesday, July 29 - Thursday, July 31, 2025
08:00 AM - 04:00 PM
Online
Description

We are partnering with the Zero Suicide Institute to offer a training of trainers free of cost to those who attend! After attending this training, you will be able to return to your organization ready to train staff in AMSR, and will receive 6.5 continuing education credits. For more information on the training and agenda, and to register for this training, please use the following link:

https://www.eventsquid.com/event.cfm?id=28717

To become an authorized AMSR trainer, qualified participants first attend a 3-day Training of Trainers course, where an experienced AMSR lead trainer will demonstrate expert facilitation and provide new trainers with the opportunity to practice and receive feedback on key aspects of AMSR curricula. Upon completion of this course, AMSR Trainers are prepared and authorized to deliver workshops. In order to schedule your own workshop, you will complete the AMSR proposal form for your sponsoring organization, which will start the process to schedule the training. Workshop sponsors will need to pay a per-person participant fee to EDC for access to EDC's online registration system, participant manuals (printing and shipping), web-based collection of participant feedback, certificates of completion, continuing education credits (where applicable), and staff time associated with these services. When you lead an AMSR training, each participant must receive their own manual to keep to validate their attendance and certificate.  

 

Eligibility/Approval: This training is open to people working in the suicide prevention/mental health field with youth ages 10-24. Anyone working in schools, DCFS, juvenile justice, or an organization that primarily serves youth and families is eligible to register. Can include, but not limited to, social workers, professional counselors, marriage and family therapists, psychologists, psychiatrists, and psychiatric nurses.

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Virtual Classroom

Youth Mental Health First Aid

Tuesday, August 12, 2025
10:00 AM - 04:00 PM
Online
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, suicidal ideation, substance use, self-care, and the impact of social media and bullying.
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Live Webinar

Administrative Rule, Part 2060 Training Series Module Three: General Requirements, Part Il

Tuesday, August 19, 2025
09:00 AM - 10:30 AM
Online
Description

Subpart C: Intervention and Treatment Licenses

 

SUPR will begin holding a webinar training series for licensed organizations to support
understanding and implementation of the new Administrative Rule, Part 2060. Each training
session will address specific rule sections and content areas, as outlined below. Attending
these trainings will provide valuable insights into how the changes impact administrative
functions and service delivery, helping organizations ensure compliance and enhance
operational effectiveness. Trainings will be recorded and available on-demand as well as
live.

Webinars will occur on the third Tuesday of each month from 9:00am-10:30am, unless
otherwise specified.

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Classroom

Second-Annual Suicide Prevention Symposium

Thursday, August 28 - Friday, August 29, 2025
08:00 AM - 04:15 PM
Chicago Marriott - Naperville - Naperville, IL
Description

Join Prevention First's Mental Health Training & Technical Assistance Team for our Second-Annual Suicide Prevention Symposium! You're invited to learn from experts and each other about issues, current trends, and innovative practices related to youth suicide prevention and mental health. Our symposium includes presentations for professionals working across micro, mezzo, and macro settings. Stay tuned on our webpage for an upcoming agenda and speaker updates! 

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Live Webinar

Administrative Rule, Part 2060 Training Series Module Four: Clinical Services, Part I  

Tuesday, September 16, 2025
09:00 AM - 10:30 AM
Online
Description

 Subpart D: Treatment Service Requirements

 

SUPR will begin holding a webinar training series for licensed organizations to support
understanding and implementation of the new Administrative Rule, Part 2060. Each training
session will address specific rule sections and content areas, as outlined below. Attending
these trainings will provide valuable insights into how the changes impact administrative
functions and service delivery, helping organizations ensure compliance and enhance
operational effectiveness. Trainings will be recorded and available on-demand as well as
live.

Webinars will occur on the third Tuesday of each month from 9:00am-10:30am, unless
otherwise specified.

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Live Webinar

Administrative Rule, Part 2060 Training Series Module Five: Clinical Services, Part I l

Tuesday, October 21, 2025
09:00 AM - 10:30 AM
Online
Description

Subpart D: Treatment Service Requirements

 

SUPR will begin holding a webinar training series for licensed organizations to support
understanding and implementation of the new Administrative Rule, Part 2060. Each training
session will address specific rule sections and content areas, as outlined below. Attending
these trainings will provide valuable insights into how the changes impact administrative
functions and service delivery, helping organizations ensure compliance and enhance
operational effectiveness. Trainings will be recorded and available on-demand as well as
live.

Webinars will occur on the third Tuesday of each month from 9:00am-10:30am, unless
otherwise specified.

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Live Webinar

Administrative Rule, Part 2060 Training Series Module Six: Clinical Services, Part III  

Tuesday, November 18 - Tuesday, November 11, 2025
09:00 AM - 10:30 AM
Online
Description

Subpart D: Treatment Service Requirements

 

SUPR will begin holding a webinar training series for licensed organizations to support
understanding and implementation of the new Administrative Rule, Part 2060. Each training
session will address specific rule sections and content areas, as outlined below. Attending
these trainings will provide valuable insights into how the changes impact administrative
functions and service delivery, helping organizations ensure compliance and enhance
operational effectiveness. Trainings will be recorded and available on-demand as well as
live.

Webinars will occur on the third Tuesday of each month from 9:00am-10:30am, unless
otherwise specified.

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Live Webinar

Administrative Rule, Part 2060 Training Series Module Seven: DUI Intervention Services  

Tuesday, December 16, 2025
09:00 AM - 10:30 AM
Online
Description

Subpart E: Intervention Service Requirements

 

SUPR will begin holding a webinar training series for licensed organizations to support
understanding and implementation of the new Administrative Rule, Part 2060. Each training
session will address specific rule sections and content areas, as outlined below. Attending
these trainings will provide valuable insights into how the changes impact administrative
functions and service delivery, helping organizations ensure compliance and enhance
operational effectiveness. Trainings will be recorded and available on-demand as well as
live.

Webinars will occur on the third Tuesday of each month from 9:00am-10:30am, unless
otherwise specified.

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Live Webinar

Administrative Rule, Part 2060 Training Series Module Eight: Recovery Home Intervention Services

Tuesday, January 20, 2026
09:00 AM - 10:30 AM
Online
Description

Subpart E: Intervention Service Requirements

 

SUPR will begin holding a webinar training series for licensed organizations to support
understanding and implementation of the new Administrative Rule, Part 2060. Each training
session will address specific rule sections and content areas, as outlined below. Attending
these trainings will provide valuable insights into how the changes impact administrative
functions and service delivery, helping organizations ensure compliance and enhance
operational effectiveness. Trainings will be recorded and available on-demand as well as
live.

Webinars will occur on the third Tuesday of each month from 9:00am-10:30am, unless
otherwise specified.

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Online

Adverse Childhood Experiences and Strategies for Trauma-Informed Care

Online
Description

Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) can impact a child’s immediate and lifelong health as well as the well-being of their families, communities, and even society. Thankfully, ACEs are preventable, and with the right support, children can develop the resilience necessary to heal from the ACEs they’ve endured. This online training will not only help you understand and recognize ACEs but will also provide useful strategies for trauma-informed care. Get the insights you need to create positive childhood experiences for kids today that will lead to bright futures for adults tomorrow.

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Online

AOD Effects and Trends

Online
Description

This online training provides general information about substance use disorder and the impact of substance use on the brain and adolescent development. The training introduces drug classifications and types. Participants will further explore the effects and trends of the most widely used substances by teens - alcohol, tobacco, marijuana and prescription drugs. Participants will learn about the effects of each drug on the brain and body, signs and symptoms of use and state and national rates and trends of use. The training includes information and resources for IDHS SUPP providers to make referrals for early intervention or treatment services. It also provides strategies for applying this information to their work. Participants will obtain additional resources to learn more about the effects and trends of alcohol and other drugs (AOD).

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Online

Authentic Youth Engagement Online Course

Online
Description

Youth are critical partners in the development and implementation of programs and strategies that impact them. This course provides learners with the knowledge and skills to authentically engage youth in prevention and youth development programs. Topics include: adolescent development, the advantages of youth involvement, phases of authentic engagement, combating stereotypes and discrimination, adultism's impact, and effective youth recruitment and retention strategies. Participants will explore the importance of equitable power-sharing, recognize misconceptions, and understand how to engage youth effectively while navigating complexities in engagement practices.

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Online

Best Practices for Increasing Retention and Graduation Rates for Young Black Men

Online
Description

This training was originally delivered as a live webinar in March 2023. After identifying the need for both live and self-study training opportunities, Prevention First partnered with Dr. Lance Williams, Professor of Educational Inquiry and Curriculum Studies at Northeastern Illinois University to offer the training in an asynchronous format. Dr. Lance Williams, known for his keen intellect and fierce determination to uplift youth at risk, will share his extensive research related to inequities surrounding recruitment, retention, and graduation rates of young Black men and will share his vast experience of introducing youth to their inner strengths. By taking this course, participants will feel empowered to help prepare young Black men for college success. Participants will learn about historic points of view, examine data and prominent barriers that impede many urban youth’s educational and career aspirations, identify potential strategies to overcome barriers, and understand why Black and Brown males should consider enrolling in highly selective colleges and universities. This course will take approximately 90 minutes to complete.

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Online

Collaborating with Key Stakeholders

Online
Description

This online course will increase participants’ knowledge and skills related to building relationships and collaborating with key community stakeholders. Participants will learn strategies for identifying and engaging key stakeholders, building relationships and getting stakeholders on board, and convening local coalitions.

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Online

Collaborating with Key Stakeholders in Substance Use Prevention

Online
Description

This online course will increase participants’ knowledge and skills related to building relationships and collaborating with key community stakeholders. Participants will learn strategies for identifying and engaging key stakeholders, building relationships and getting stakeholders on board, and convening local coalitions.

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Online

Commonly Missed Standards (FY25)

Online
Description

During this webinar for CSUPS and SUPS grantees, CPRD addresses the commonly missed standards during FY24 annual reviews for both Communication Campaigns (CC) and Youth Prevention Education (YPE). This webinar will increase participants’ knowledge and understanding of data reporting requirements related to annual evidence-based strategy evaluations. Agencies who achieved below 80% for either or both strategies on their annual reviews will particularly benefit. Participants are encouraged to have a copy of their FY24 Annual Review Feedback Report of Evidence-Based Prevention Activities available for reference. This webinar originally aired live on May 19, 2025 and is approximately 45 minutes.

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Online

Creating Community Change with Environmental Strategies

Online
Description

This online training provides an overview of environmental strategies and immerses participants in a scenario where they learn about the process of selecting environmental strategies that fit the community environment. Participants will learn what environmental strategies are and their benefits, which stakeholders to engage in the selection and implementation of environmental strategies, a process for identifying environmental strategies that match identified contributing factors and key components of building capacity for environmental strategies. 

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Online

Facilitating Prevention Education Curricula

Online
Description

This course will assist prevention education facilitators in strengthening their facilitation and classroom management skills. The course is designed for facilitators who implement prevention programs in schools, but who are not school staff. Participants will learn to identify and address facilitation-related challenges via three key strategies: building strong partnerships with classroom teachers, making minor curriculum adjustments to increase engagement and relevance to the audience, and applying effective facilitation techniques. Participants will also hear real-life tips from experienced classroom facilitators.

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Online

Health Equity in Prevention

Online
Description

This online course is designed to equip participants with a comprehensive understanding of health equity, emphasizing the urgent need for preventative measures in healthcare. Learners are invited to embark on a transformative journey from foundational knowledge to actionable strategies, ensuring that health equity is not just conceptualized but integrated into daily practices and organizational policies. Modules include: Health Equity 101, Health Equity 102, Exploring the Social Determinants of Health, Empowering Action, and Health Equity in Action. 

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Online

Helping Adolescents Cope with Loss

Online
Description

In this course, participants will explore the complexities of loss and how to help adolescents cope with loss. Topics include: grief and mourning, types of losses, stages of grief, finding meaning through loss, factors that complicate grief, characteristics of effective grief counselors, and signs of healing. By the end of this course, participants will be equipped to provide compassionate and effective support to grieving adolescents, fostering their emotional resilience and promoting healthy healing processes.

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Online

Identifying and Interpreting Alcohol, Cannabis and Opioid Research

Online
Description

A Google search for "Cannabis" reveals over 500 million results in about half a second. The exact search in Google Scholar results in 934 thousand of scientific articles. And this is just online information. It's essential to remember that not all research related to alcohol, cannabis, and other drugs is reliable or relevant. Critically evaluating sources of information to ensure that reliable data is used in program planning and decision-making is essential. Fortunately, this doesn't have to be as tricky as it sounds. Identifying and Interpreting Alcohol, Cannabis, and Opioid Research is an online course designed for coalition members, municipal leaders, prevention professionals, and others working to prevent substance misuse in their communities. Upon completion of the course, participants can identify reputable, relevant research articles related to alcohol, cannabis, and opioids and apply a process to review, interpret, and correctly reference research to support prevention goals.

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Online
THIS EVENT IS PART OF THE ILLINOIS INTRODUCTION TO SUBSTANCE USE PREVENTION (IISUP) SERIES

IISUP I: Welcome to Prevention

Online
Description

IISUP I: Welcome to Prevention is a self-paced, online course introducing participants to youth substance use prevention. Participants of this course will explore why prevention matters, including the rates, effects, and consequences of youth substance use. Participants will also examine milestones and trends of substance use in our society over time, how prevention efforts have evolved throughout history, and the components of effective prevention. This course consists of six modules. Estimated completion time for the entire course is 3 hours. Estimated completion time for each module is 30 minutes.

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