When

Monday, June 19, 2017 at 8:30 AM HST
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Thursday, June 22, 2017 at 4:00 PM HST
8:30-9:00 AM Registration Daily
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Where

Maui Family Support Services 
1844 Wili Pa Loop
Wailuku, HI 96793
 

 
Driving Directions 

Cost

$100.00 payable to CDFH by credit card through this registration site.  Personal/cashiers, agency checks and money orders are accepted and may be mailed to:
Coalition for a Drug-Free Hawaii
Attn: Michelle J. Park
1130 N. Nimitz Hwy. Suite A259
Honolulu, HI 96817

Registration Deadline

Tuesday, June 6, 2017
Open to first 30 registrants

CEs

5 hours for on-line component
26 hours for in-person component
31 hours total

Contact

Michelle J. Park 
Hawaii Pacific Center for Excellence 
Coalition for a Drug-Free Hawaii
808-545-3228 ext. 37 
mpark@drugfreehawaii.org 
 

ADAD Training: Substance Abuse Prevention Skills Training, Maui 

Learn How To Apply SAMHSA's 5-Step Planning Process Through the Substance Abuse Prevention Skills Training (SAPST)

The SAPST is an innovative training that combines online and in-person components and offers practitioners a comprehensive introduction to the substance abuse prevention field.  Grounded in current research and SAMHSA’s Strategic Prevention Framework (SPF), the SAPST is designed to help practitioners develop the knowledge and skills needed to implement effective, data-driven prevention that reduces behavioral health disparities and improves wellness.  This training is appropriated for entry-level prevention practitioners, County staff, coalition members, administrators and professionals working in related fields.

The training includes two components: An online course entitled "Introduction to Substance Abuse Prevention: Understanding the Basics" and an in-person training. Registrants MUST participate in both components.

Online Component: Introcution to Substance Abuse Prevention: Understanding the Basics
Maui - Deadline to complete the online component is June 17 at 5:00 PM. 
Please remember to bring your online Certificate of Completion to the in-person training.

This foundational course offers prevention practitioners new to the field of prevention, or working in related fields, an introduction to the history of prevention, key concepts and definitions, specific drug effects, and an exciting glimpse into the effects of substance use and addiction on the brain. Participants will learn about:

  • Basic terminology and facts
  • History of substance use and prevention in the U.S.
  • Addiction and the brain
  • Effects and health risks of alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs

In-person SAPST Component: Maui, June 19-22, 2017

This 4-day training addresses the following topics:

  • Behavioral health
  • Institute of Medicine’s Continuum of Care
  • Public health approach
  • Risk and protective factors
  • Developmental perspective
  • Application of SAMHSA’s Strategic Prevention Framework: assessment,  capacity, planning, implementation, and evaluation
  • Cultural competence and sustainability

Maui Facilitators:
Rick Collins, Maui Youth and Family Services & Joshua Phillip, Alcohol and Drug Abuse Division