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Preventing Substance Use and Promoting Wellbeing Among Youth:

Parent Community Informational Series

We translate our expertise into informational sessions on prevention, early intervention and risk management to foster resilience and well-being in youth.  

Our research-based curriculum is designed to meet the needs of parents, other caregivers, and community members who work with or care for young people.  

These engaging, interactive trainings address a range of subjects, from key principles of substance use prevention to deep dives into specific substances (like tobacco/nicotine, vaping, alcohol, marijuana, prescription medications, and fentanyl) and other mental health and behavioral concerns common among children, teens, and young adults. Each offers key considerations and practical recommendations for effective intervention. Topics can be combined in any way to meet the needs of the audience.
 

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Course Type:

Live (Virtual)

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Audience:

Parents, Family Members, Community Members who work with or care for youth

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Instructors:

Linda Richter, Ph.D., and Cori Hammond, M.P.H.


Learn more about the different ways we can offer this course:

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Individual Session

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Series

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Course Overview

This series of informational sessions can be delivered as 1-hour standalone sessions or combined in any way to address the interest/needs of the audience. Delivered by Partnership’s prevention experts, learners will discover focused, actionable insights that provide a broader understanding of protective factors that promote the health and well-being of youth, as well as a deeper appreciation for the factors that increase the risk of substance use and associated mental and behavioral health challenges among young people. The live (virtual) format is highly engaging and interactive and allows for questions and answers with Partnership’s Prevention team. 

Course Outline

The list below reflects the core curriculum. Additional topics may be introduced if deemed relevant/appropriate and within our area of expertise. 

  1. Raising Resilient Kids 
  2. Understanding The Teenage Brain  
  3. Deep Dive: Nicotine Products  
  4. Deep Dive: Alcohol  
  5. Deep Dive: Marijuana/Cannabis  
  6. Deep Dive: Prescription Drugs & Fentanyl 
    1. Substance-related “deep dives” can be delivered separately or combined in any way  
  7. Co-Occurring Mental Health and Substance Use Issues  
  8. Effective Parental Monitoring and Managing of Challenging Behaviors  
  9. Parental Self-Care  
  10. The Importance of Sleep for Children and Teens  
  11. Loneliness & Social Isolation  
  12. Social Media Safety  
  13. Bullying & Cyberbullying  
  14. Gambling Prevention and the Cost of Problematic Gaming  
  15. Suicide Prevention  
  16. Navigating Transitions After High School  

Your instructors

Linda Richter

Linda Richter, Ph.D.

Senior Vice President, Prevention Research and Policy

Linda Richter conducts research on the nature, scope, predictors, and consequences of all forms of substance use and addiction, especially among young people. She leverages this research to help raise awareness among parents, educators, health professionals, and policymakers about best practices in substance use prevention and addiction care via academic and professional research publications; webinars and presentations for community members, educators, health professionals, and policymakers; and through commentaries in national and local news outlets. Dr. Richter has published more than 60 peer-reviewed journal articles and book chapters; authored numerous policy reports and white papers; served on multiple substance use advisory panels, committees and workgroups; and presents regularly at local, state, and national professional conferences. She co-directs a national consortium comprised of more than 150 leaders in substance use prevention that seeks to advance a national system of prevention supports. Dr. Richter received her doctorate in psychology from the University of Maryland. 
Cori Hammond

Cori Hammond, M.P.H.

Director, Prevention Services

Cori Hammond, MPH, is the Director of Prevention Services at Partnership to End Addiction. She currently works with partners across the country to bring evidence-based services and resources to public school students, caregivers, and school faculty. Prior to her work with the prevention team, Cori was a part of Partnership’s Science & Technology of Early Prevention (STEP) research team and worked on Partnership’s Helpline. Cori received her Bachelor of Science in Public Health degree from Tulane University and her Master of Public Health from New York University.

Course Completion & Continuing Education (CE) Information

Upon request, a certificate of completion can be sent after completion of the course. Contact our team at solutions@toendaddiction.org for more information.

Pricing Details

Our Refund Policy, Cancellation Policy, and Accessibility Accommodations

  • Full refunds are issued only if a training is canceled by Partnership to End Addiction or at the discretion of Partnership to End Addiction based on written request.
  • For partial refund of a Partnership to End Addiction training, registrants must withdraw prior to beginning the course.
  • We value inclusion and access for all participants and have worked to design the training for a variety of learners. Content includes non-captioned audio materials.

Technical Information

This training is live (virtual or in-person). Training questions can be directed to: solutions@toendaddiction.org.

System requirements

  • Operating Systems: Windows XP or higher, MacOS 9 or higher, Android 4.0 or higher
  • Internet browser: Internet Explorer 9.0 or higher, Google Chrome, Firefox 10.0 or higher
  • Broadband Internet connection: Cable, High-speed DSL & any other medium that is internet accessible
  • Media viewing requirements: Adobe Reader, Flash Player, & HTML5