When

Tuesday, March 28, 2023 and Wednesday, March 29, 2023

Time

Tuesday, March 28, 2023 - 9:00 AM - 4:30 PM PT for both County Employees and General Registrants 

Wednesday, March 29, 2023 - 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM PT for County Employees

Wednesday, March 29, 2023 - 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM PT for both County Employees and General Registrants 

Where

The Westin Sacramento 
4800 Riverside Boulevard
Sacramento, CA 95822
 

 
Driving Directions

Contact

Ruth Santos, CPI Training Manager
Community Prevention Initiative
rsantos@cars-rp.org

CPI 2023 Regional Conference - The Westin Sacramento - Northern Counties, March 28-29, 2023

The Community Prevention Initiative (CPI) is pleased to announce the theme for the 2023 Regional Training Whole Community Care | Wellness in Unity. This two-day conference explores the intersection of Substance Use Disorder (SUD) prevention practices and the wellbeing of the overall community. 

In line with national prevention priorities and current best practices in prevention science, this innovative training approach in SUD prevention will incorporate the knowledge of shared risk and protective factors, highlight unique skills and expertise within the existing prevention workforce, and align integrated care opportunities in behavioral health. The conference will further focus on social determinants of health (SDOH), diversity, equity, inclusion, and belongingness (DEIB), and shifting the perspective of trauma-informed care and adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) to include a focus on opportunities around healing-centered care and positive childhood experiences (PCEs).

The morning of day two is reserved for county staff and will focus on the Strategic Prevention Framework (SPF) and substance abuse prevention efforts at the local level.

A post event networking session will be offered to participants following the conclusion of sessions and workshops on day one. This will provide an opportunity for in-person collaboration, networking, and planning for the application of local prevention practices.

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Learning Goals:

  • Discover the intersections of whole-person, whole-organization, and whole-community care with SUD prevention practices.
  • Identify how to shift prevention training and knowledge into successful and innovative implementation in alignment with best practices.
  • Explore opportunities for integrated care in behavioral health and learn how these opportunities are impacted by SDOH and DEIB.
  • Enhance and sustain the prevention workforce by sharing generational knowledge, mentorship opportunities, and networking.
  • Learn about emerging prevention science that is focused on hope and community resiliency, including PCEs and healing-centered care.

Who should attend?  County AOD Administrators, County Prevention Coordinators, local prevention providers, and other community agencies. 

The CPI Regional Trainings will be offered both in person and virtually. Space is limited for in-person participants. We encourage you to register early if you plan on attending in person.

We welcome your participation and look forward to learning together!