When

Tuesday, September 17, 2019

Registration: 8:30-9:00 AM

Training: 9:00-5:00 PM 

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Where

Squaw Valley Lodge - Ponderosa Room
201 Squaw Peak Road
Olympic Valley, CA 96146



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Continued Education Credit

Six (6) hours of Continuing Education Credit are available for onsite trainings.  Course meets the qualifications for six hours continuing education credits for LMFTs, LCSWs, LPCCs and/or LEPs as required by the California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists (CAMFT). 

Optional C.E. hours are offered by CARS for $25.00 and must be paid in advance during the online registration process.  No payment will be accepted onsite.  Cancellation charges depend on when the written cancellation notice is received.  A full refund will be given only if more than 2 weeks’ notice is given of a cancellation, see below for refund rates.

  • 2 weeks’ cancellation notice = Full refund
  • Less than 14 days cancellation notice = No refund unless in exceptional circumstances, for which a medical certificate may be requested.

CARS is an approved provider for:

CCAPP #4N-08-923-0718

CA Board of Registered Nurses #16303

CAMFT #131736

Contact

Kari DeCelle
Center for Applied Research Solutions
kdecelle@cars-rp.org


CPI Regional Training 2019 - Placer County

Underage Cannabis Use: Trends, Risks, and Strategies for Prevention Efforts

Regional Training Description

This 2019 CPI regional training provides a learning forum on cannabis trends, risks, and prevention strategies. It will address county challenges related to youth program adaptation, implementation, and assessment in a post-legalization era. This interactive, one-day training will introduce prevention professionals to local, community-based prevention strategies; engage participants in peer-learning; and offer opportunities to share successes and challenges.

Training Goals

  • Provide information about current trends and challenges related to underage cannabis use and discuss effective efforts to address them.
  • Understand how underage cannabis use can be decreased by addressing local risk by promoting or implementing protective factors.
  • Identify and discuss existing regional and statewide prevention resources and tools available to address cannabis use.

Audience

County Prevention Coordinators, County department staff, contracted SUD Pv providers, community-based organizations, regional prevention coalitions, and other local collaborators.

Additional Information

  • There is no cost to attend this regional training.
  • Continental breakfast and lunch will be provided.