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. 

Virtual Classroom

Serving Those Who Served: An Introduction to Providing Culturally Humble and Evidence-Based Care to the Veteran Population

Wednesday, October 15, 2025
09:00 AM - 01:00 PM
Online
Description

Veterans have their own culture and rich life experiences that can present unique challenges and opportunities to civilian community mental health care providers. It is crucial to be informed on culturally humble practices and have a basic understanding of co-occurring disorders that are seen when working with this population, as well as resources available to mental health clinicians. This interactive training will provide an overview of what makes the Veteran population truly unique including the impact of rank, enlistment, branch of service and potential deployments. Special populations will be discussed along with the impact of Military Sexual Trauma, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, and Mental Health and Substance Use Disorders. This training will assist community providers in making an effort to understand key aspects of the Veteran experience which may help to establish a connection, build trust and inform treatment planning.

Objectives:

  1. Identify the factors that contribute to military culture and that lead to the development of Veteran identity and the camaraderie among this population.
  2. Acquire knowledge regarding the potential higher risk of suicide among Veterans.
  3. Increase understanding of co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders that are commonly treated among Veterans.
  4. Gain awareness of resources available to civilian mental health clinicians.
  5. Increase knowledge of frequently used interventions, including CBT, MI, and safety planning
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Live Webinar

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

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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Virtual Classroom

Ten Steps for Planning and Implementing Communication Campaigns

Tuesday, October 21 - Thursday, October 23, 2025
09:30 AM - 12:00 PM
Online
Description

During this interactive virtual classroom course, participants will learn about the steps and best practices involved in campaign planning and implementation.

All SUPS and CSUPS staff reporting hours for communication campaigns who have not previously completed Planning and Implementing Communication Campaigns are required to complete this course.

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Classroom

Effective Group Facilitation

Tuesday, October 28 - Wednesday, October 29, 2025
09:30 AM - 04:30 PM
Prevention First's Chicago Office (Branch Office) - Chicago, IL
Description

The ability to lead groups is essential to a wide variety of positions within the prevention field. This two-day training builds basic facilitation skills of individuals working with youth and/or adult groups. By the end of the training, participants will understand the stages of group development and the major issues associated with them, as well as how to identify and use interventions that will influence group behavior. This is an interactive training that will incorporate theory into discussions, group interaction, role playing and practice, and applied learning.

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Classroom

Effective Group Facilitation

Tuesday, October 28 - Wednesday, October 29, 2025
09:30 AM - 04:30 PM
Prevention First's Springfield Office (Headquarters) - Springfield, IL
Description

The ability to lead groups is essential to a wide variety of positions within the prevention field. This two-day training builds basic facilitation skills of individuals working with youth and/or adult groups. By the end of the training, participants will understand the stages of group development and the major issues associated with them, as well as how to identify and use interventions that will influence group behavior. This is an interactive training that will incorporate theory into discussions, group interaction, role playing and practice, and applied learning.

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Classroom

Effective Group Facilitation (RYD-TTAS)

Tuesday, October 28 - Wednesday, October 29, 2025
09:30 AM - 04:30 PM
Prevention First's Springfield Office (Headquarters) - Springfield, IL
Description

The ability to lead groups is essential to a wide variety of positions within the prevention field. This two-day training builds basic facilitation skills of individuals working with youth and/or adult groups.

By the end of the training, participants will understand the stages of group development and the major issues associated with them, as well as how to identify and use interventions that will influence group behavior. This is an interactive training that will incorporate theory into discussions, group interaction, role-playing,  and practice, and applied learning.

 

*Note: This is a two-day and all-day in-person training; to receive credit, participants must attend both days of training.

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Classroom

Effective Group Facilitation (RYD-TTAS)

Tuesday, October 28 - Wednesday, October 29, 2025
09:30 AM - 04:30 PM
Prevention First's Chicago Office (Branch Office) - Chicago, IL
Description

The ability to lead groups is essential to a wide variety of positions within the prevention field. This two-day training builds basic facilitation skills of individuals working with youth and/or adult groups.

By the end of the training, participants will understand the stages of group development and the major issues associated with them, as well as how to identify and use interventions that will influence group behavior. This is an interactive training that will incorporate theory into discussions, group interaction, role-playing,  and practice, and applied learning.

 

*Note: This is a two-day and all-day in-person training; to receive credit, participants must attend both days of training.

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Virtual Classroom

Ethics and Legal Considerations for Treatment Professionals

Tuesday, October 28, 2025
09:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Online
Description

This training increases the treatment professional’s knowledge base about ethical and legal standards, ethical principles, and the application of these principles to clinical practice. Common ethical pitfalls, such as boundary crossings, as well as federal and state laws and regulations surrounding client confidentiality will be examined. The training participants will explore case studies, ethical decision-making models, and other strategies to resolve ethical challenges.

Objectives:

  1. Recognize common ethical dilemmas and identify strategies for treatment professionals to effectively manage and resolve various types of ethical challenges that may arise.
  2. Summarize ethical codes and Georgia-specific ethical and legal standards for treatment professionals.
  3. Examine laws and regulations that protect and safeguard confidentiality for clients seeking mental health and substance use treatment.
  4. Determine how treatment professionals can best maintain personal and professional boundaries as well as competency and integrity.
  5. Review case studies that scrutinize ethical conflicts faced by treatment professionals.
  6. Outline the fundamental steps of decision-making for treatment professionals seeking to resolve ethical dilemmas.
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Virtual Classroom

Making Groups Engaging, Meaningful and Fun for Clients

Wednesday, October 29, 2025
10:00 AM - 01:00 PM
Online
Description

During this presentation, Dr. Patterson will discuss the different types of groups and share creative ideas for engaging clients in the group processes. Icebreakers, engaging participants in group activities, and creating fun environments will be the focus of this enjoyable presentation.

Objectives:

- At the end of this presentation, participants will be able to:

- Provide engaging icebreaker activities to groups

- Discuss the importance of creativity in providing services

- Think outside the box of routine process groups

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Live Webinar

Foundations of Parent/Caregiver Education

Thursday, October 30, 2025
10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Online
Description

Foundations of Parent/Caregiver Education is a webinar that prepares program staff to implement evidence-based parent/caregiver education programs. Participants will obtain a basic understanding of the components and best practices related to implementing any parent/caregiver education program and will increase knowledge and skills related to planning, managing, facilitating, and evaluating a parent/caregiver education program.

 

Upon completion of the course, participants will be able to:

  • Identify strategies for program planning, including programmatic partnerships, logistics, program promotion, and recruitment
  • Recognize strategies to retain and engage parents and other caregivers
  • Identify best practices for implementing parent/caregiver education programs with fidelity
  • Identify components of process and outcome evaluation to assess program effectiveness

 

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Virtual Classroom

Trauma and Beyond

Monday, November 03, 2025
09:00 AM - 04:00 PM
Online
Description

While many organizations are trauma-informed, becoming trauma-responsive means looking at every aspect of an organization’s programming, environment, language, and values and involving all staff in better serving clients who have experienced trauma.
Moving from Trauma-Informed to Trauma-Responsive provides program administrators and clinical directors with key resources needed to train staff and make organizational changes to become trauma-responsive. This comprehensive training program involves all staff, ensuring clients are served with a trauma-responsive approach.

Objectives:

  1. Identify three examples of “Big T” and “little t” stressors
  2. Describe two of the major findings from the ACE study relating childhood experience to substance use and mental
    health impairment.
  3. Perform at least one technique for engaging consumers in a trauma informed approach.
  4. Describe at least one impact of trauma on cognition and physiological functioning.
  5. Identify one Domain of Trauma-Informed Care and how, organizationally, activating this domain enhances trauma care.
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Virtual Classroom

Two-Day ASAM Criteria 4th Edition Skill Building

Monday, November 3 - Tuesday, November 4, 2025
08:30 AM - 03:00 PM
Online
Description

This two-day, application-focused training will provide participants with an in-depth look at some of the significant changes and improvements in the Fourth Edition. Participants will have opportunities to apply and practice key components of the Criteria, including but not limited to; the six dimensions, level of care assessment, application of Risk Ratings to each of the Five Dimensions, Dimensional Admission Criteria Decision Rules, shared decision-making and an overview of Service Characteristic Standards, Discharge and Transition Criteria.

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.

Books are not required, but highly recommended.

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

 

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Virtual Classroom

Foundations of Youth Prevention Education

Tuesday, November 4 - Thursday, November 6, 2025
01:00 PM - 04:00 PM
Online
Description

Foundations of Youth Prevention Education prepares direct service providers to implement evidence-based Youth Prevention Education (YPE) programs. Participants will obtain a basic understanding of the components and best practices related to implementing any YPE model program. This training will increase participants’ knowledge and skills related to planning, managing, facilitating, and evaluating a Youth Prevention Education program.

All SUPP providers reporting hours for youth prevention education are required to complete this course.

Virtual Classroom Training Note: Regular classroom time for this course is 12 hours. Since the classroom time for this modified course is only 9 hours, participants must complete 3 hours of individual work to obtain credit for the course. Prework will be assigned for each session.

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Virtual Classroom

Individualized Service Planning with the ASAM Criteria 4th Edition

Tuesday, November 04, 2025
08:30 AM - 03:30 PM
Online
Description

Participants will understand the relationship between the treatment plan and the use of
admission, continued stay, and transition criteria. In addition, participants will learn how to
write measurable, individualized treatment plans based on the Dimensional Drivers and
individualized needs and preferences of the person served. Participants will also have the
opportunity to explore ways in which the patient’s stage of change impacts and drives a
person-centered treatment plan and a cursory review of core motivational interviewing skills
for treatment planning conversations, shared-decision making and to support readiness for
and engagement in treatment.

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Classroom

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

Wednesday, November 5 - Thursday, November 6, 2025
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.

 **Note: The OEND Bonus Training will be held on the first training day, from 2:15 p.m. to 2:45 p.m.

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Live Webinar

Understanding Firearm Restraining Orders

Thursday, November 06, 2025
01:00 PM - 02:00 PM
Online
Description

Family and household members are often the first to recognize when a loved one is experiencing a mental health crisis or poses a potential threat to themselves or others.

This webinar equips attendees with essential knowledge about the reporting process for individuals in crisis, including those undergoing mental health treatment, individuals with developmental or intellectual disabilities, and persons identified as a clear and present danger.

A key focus of the session is the Firearms Restraining Order Act (430 ILCS 67/1), which provides a legal mechanism—Firearm Restraining Orders (FROs)—to temporarily restrict access to firearms, ammunition, and related components for individuals deemed to pose a significant risk. Participants will gain practical insights into how FROs can be used as a preventive tool to enhance community safety while supporting individuals in crisis. Keeping in mind this is a civil matter, not a criminal one!

This training is designed for professionals, caregivers, and community members seeking to better understand their role in crisis intervention and firearm safety.

Learning Objectives

  1. Identify the Legal Framework and Purpose of Firearms Restraining Orders (FROs):
    Participants will be able to explain the intent and scope of the Firearms Restraining Order Act, including the types of FROs available (emergency and plenary), who can petition for them, and the circumstances under which they are appropriate to prevent gun violence.
  2. Describe the Step-by-Step Process for Petitioning a Firearms Restraining Order:
    Attendees will understand the procedural stages involved in obtaining an FRO, including filing a petition, presenting evidence, and the criteria courts use to determine whether a respondent poses a significant danger.
  3. Evaluate the Role of Family Members and Law Enforcement in Crisis Intervention:
    Learners will be able to assess how family, household members, and law enforcement can recognize warning signs of crisis or danger and utilize FROs as a proactive tool to temporarily restrict access to firearms and prevent harm.
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Virtual Classroom

Motivational Interviewing: An Introduction Training

Thursday, November 13, 2025
09:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Online
Description

Motivational Interviewing (MI) is defined as “a particular way of talking with people about change and growth to strengthen their own motivation and commitment” (Miller & Rollnick, 2023, p. 3). MI is designed to evoke and enhance the individual’s own motivation to change, using strategies that are empathetic and non-confrontational. While it has long been recognized as an effective way to promote behavior change within individuals in substance use treatment, MI has a wide range of applications beyond the clinician-client interaction. MI is designed to help draw out the individual’s own strengths and resources to help them make the behavioral changes needed to reach their goals. In this introductory training, participants will learn about spirit of MI and its basic skills and strategies, and will have the opportunity to apply and practice those core skills in an experiential skill-development training.

Objectives:

  1. Describe key aspects of the spirit of motivational interviewing as well as its relation to the transtheoretical model and the importance of effective engagement
  2. Describe the core skills of motivational interviewing, including open-ended questions, affirmations, reflections, and summaries
  3. Generate effective responses consistent with motivational interviewing to draw out and highlight the individual’s own desire, ability, reasons, and need to change
  4. Demonstrate application of concept as well as use of core motivational interviewing skills in practice activities
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Virtual Classroom

Youth Mental Health First Aid

Thursday, November 13, 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.

*Virtual Training* This course requires you to complete about 2 hours of pre-work on your own before the instructor-led training. 

After you register (typically within 24 hours), you will receive an email from randyl.wilkins@prevention.org with instructions on completing your pre-work. You must complete the pre-work prior to the training date to be admitted into the instructor-led training and receive your certification. 

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Virtual Classroom

Motivational Interviewing: Beyond the Basics Training

Friday, November 14, 2025
09:00 AM - 01:30 PM
Online
Description

Motivational Interviewing (MI) is defined as “a particular way of talking with people about change and growth to strengthen their own motivation and commitment” (Miller & Rollnick, 2023, p. 3). MI is designed to evoke and enhance the individual’s own motivation to change, using strategies that are empathetic and non-confrontational. While it has long been recognized as an effective way to promote behavior change within individuals in substance use treatment, MI has a wide range of applications beyond the clinician-client interaction. MI’s guiding helping style draws out the individual’s own strengths and desires to help them make the behavioral changes needed to reach their goals. Participants will learn about the guiding spirit of MI and the four tasks, and will have the opportunity to practice core skills and appropriately respond to challenges in an experiential skill-development training.

Objectives:

  1. Describe key aspects of the spirit of motivational interviewing as well as the four tasks and the importance of effective engagement
  2. Describe common traps and communication barriers (e.g. the persuasion trap, the wandering trap) which can arise and contribute to potential discord
  3. Generate effective responses consistent with motivational interviewing to elicit change talk and to help clients explore and resolve ambivalence
  4. Demonstrate use of core motivational interviewing skills, as well as the ability to identify and appropriately respond to sustain talk and discord
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Live Webinar

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

Tuesday, November 18, 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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Virtual Classroom

Preparing for Successful Focus Groups

Tuesday, November 18 - Thursday, November 20, 2025
09:30 AM - 12:00 PM
Online
Description

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 focus groups to bolster programming. Introduction to Focus Groups must be completed prior to registering for this course.

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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Virtual Classroom

Exploring Best Practices in Groupwork for Patients in Substance Use Disorder Treatment Settings

Wednesday, November 19, 2025
09:00 AM - 01:30 PM
Online
Description

Group therapy and group work is a common way to deliver SUD treatment interventions in various types of treatment settings. Participants enrolled in this training will develop professional knowledge and skill for group work services to and for diverse persons affected by mental health issues, substance use disorders, and other behavioral addictions. The phases of group development and intervention during the various group work stages provide a conceptual framework for the training experience. Participants will compare and contrast the group dynamics of a mutual aid framework and the eleven therapeutic factors that lead to positive outcomes in group therapy. This training is highly experiential, and participants will engage in a parallel process of being group members and examining the roles of group leadership during this training. Training participants will demonstrate how to navigate discord, member testing, mandated patients and conflict in group settings using a mutual aid framework of group work.

Objectives:

  1. Recognize the benefits of developing group norms using a mutual aid framework to establish group safety and increase trust in the early stages of group.
  2. Compare and contrast the group dynamics using a mutual aid framework and the eleven therapeutic factors that lead to positive outcomes in substance use disorder groups.
  3. Identify the different stages of group development, and short term, long term, open and closed groups and specific interventions to foster safety, universality, and group cohesion.
  4. Practice responding to conflict, discord, and responding and working with mandated patients in a group setting.
  5. Discuss strategies for clinically appropriate group endings, and transitions.
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Virtual Classroom

Two-Day ASAM Criteria 4th Edition Skill Building

Wednesday, November 19 - Thursday, November 20, 2025
08:30 AM - 03:00 PM
Online
Description

This two-day, application-focused training will provide participants with an in-depth look at some of the significant changes and improvements in the Fourth Edition. Participants will have opportunities to apply and practice key components of the Criteria, including but not limited to; the six dimensions, level of care assessment, application of Risk Ratings to each of the Five Dimensions, Dimensional Admission Criteria Decision Rules, shared decision-making and an overview of Service Characteristic Standards, Discharge and Transition Criteria.

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.

Books are not required, but highly recommended.

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

 

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Live Webinar

Selecting Evidence-Based Programs with a Trauma-Informed and Racial Equity Lens

Thursday, November 20, 2025
10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Online
Description

This webinar will provide participants with the knowledge and skills to select and modify evidence-based youth development programs through a trauma-informed and racial equity lens. This course will articulate the need for providing youth development programs to increase resilience, assets, and skills among youth at risk of firearm violence, identify evidence-based, prevention-focused youth development programs, and apply a clear process for selecting and modifying evidence-based programs that meet the needs of the community.

Learning Objectives

Upon completion of this training series, participants will be able to:

  • Articulate the need for providing trauma-informed and racially equitable youth development programs to increase resilience, assets, and skills among youth put at risk of firearm violence
  • Relate how selecting and adapting evidence-based out-of-school programs through a trauma-informed and racial equity lens can achieve youth development outcomes
  • Identify and apply a clear process for selecting and adapting evidence-based youth development programs
  • Recognize the parameters of successful program implementation

 

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Virtual Classroom

Harm Reduction Approach within ASAM Criteria Framework

Friday, November 21, 2025
08:30 AM - 03:00 PM
Online
Description

Limited spots are available.

This training provides skill-building in the use of the ASAM Criteria as a framework for determining the most appropriate intensity of services and how a harm reduction model/approach, specifically providing strategies for working with clients on goal setting, application of risk reduction skills and evaluation of treatment goals fits within the broader framework of the Criteria’s six dimensions and levels of care.

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

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

 

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