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4th Annual Teaching Cannabis Awareness & Prevention Conference: A Focus on the Triangulum of Cannabis, Tobacco, and Vaping


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Add to Calendar 4th Annual Teaching Cannabis Awareness & Prevention Conference: A Focus on the Triangulum of Cannabis, Tobacco, and Vaping 4/26/2023 8:00:00 AM 4/27/2023 1:10:00 PM America/Los_Angeles For More Details: https://stanford.cloud-cme.com/2023cannabisawareness Description: Please join us for the4th Annual Teaching Cannabis Awareness & Prevention Conference: A Focus on the Triangulum of Cannabis, Tobacco, and Vaping tolearn about the latest research on cannabis and co-use of cannabis and tobacco, state and federal policies affecting youth, and available lessons for teaching cannabis education and prevention to middle and high school-aged youth. This program is targeted towar... A Live Webinar false MM/DD/YYYY


Date & Location
Wednesday, April 26, 2023, 8:00 AM - Thursday, April 27, 2023, 1:10 PM, A Live Webinar

Overview

Please join us for the 4th Annual Teaching Cannabis Awareness & Prevention Conference: A Focus on the Triangulum of Cannabis, Tobacco, and Vaping to learn about the latest research on cannabis and co-use of cannabis and tobacco, state and federal policies affecting youth, and available lessons for teaching cannabis education and prevention to middle and high school-aged youth.  This program is targeted towards pediatricians, primary care providers and the entire healthcare team, along with those who work and interact with adolescents including educators, community-based organizations, school administrators, parents, and school resource officers.

Throughout this 2-day conference, attendees will learn about:

(1) lessons to teach middle and high school-aged youth about cannabis;

(2) the latest research on cannabis and youth including the effects on the brain, heart, and lungs;

(3) how tobacco and cannabis intersect; and

(4) early interventions for youth using cannabis.


Registration
Registration for all healthcare providers and participants - $125.00

To register for this activity, please click HERE


Credits
AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ (9.25 hours), ANCC Contact Hours (9.25 hours), APA Continuing Education credits (9.25 hours), ASWB Continuing Education (ACE) credits (9.25 hours), Non-Physician Participation Credit (9.25 hours)

Target Audience
Specialties - Adolescent Medicine, Cardiovascular Health, Dental Specialties, Family Medicine & Community Health, Internal Medicine, Pediatrics, Preventative Medicine & Nutrition, Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences
Professions - Fellow/Resident, Non-Physician, Nurse, Physician, Psychologist, Registered Nurse (RN), Social Worker, Student

Objectives
At the conclusion of this activity, learners should be able to:

  1. Discuss the latest research on cannabis and youth including the effects on the brain, heart, and lungs
  2. Explain how tobacco and cannabis intersect
  3. Apply early intervention strategies to prevent and help stop cannabis use

Accreditation

In support of improving patient care, Stanford Medicine is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team. 

Credit Designation 
American Medical Association (AMA) 

Stanford Medicine designates this Live Activity for a maximum of 9.25 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM.  Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. 

American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) 
Stanford Medicine designates this live activity for a maximum of 9.25 ANCC contact hours.  

ASWB Approved Continuing Education Credit (ACE) – Social Work Credit 
As a Jointly Accredited Organization, Stanford Medicine is approved to offer social work continuing education by the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) Approved Continuing Education (ACE) program. Organizations, not individual courses, are approved under this program. Regulatory boards are the final authority on courses accepted for continuing education credit. Social workers completing this activity receive 9.25 continuing education credits. 

American Psychological Association (APA) 
Continuing Education (CE) credits for psychologists are provided through the co-sponsorship of the American Psychological Association (APA) Office of Continuing Education in Psychology (CEP). The APA CEP Office maintains responsibly for the content of the programs. 

Counseling CE
The California Board of Behavioral Sciences recognizes the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) and the American Psychological Association (APA) as approval agencies for CE. Through Joint Accreditation, Stanford Medicine is able to provide ASWB and APA credits for its activities.


Additional Information

Cancellation Policy
Please send cancellation requests to [email protected].

Stanford University School of Medicine reserves the right to cancel or postpone this program if necessary; in the event of cancellation, course fees will be fully refunded. We are not responsible for other costs incurred such as non-refundable airline tickets or hotel penalties.

Accessibility Statement
 Stanford University School of Medicine is committed to ensuring that its programs, services, goods and facilities are accessible to individuals with disabilities as specified under Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities Amendments Act of 2008.  If you have needs that require accommodations, including dietary concerns, please contact [email protected].

Cultural and Linguistic Competency
The planners and speakers of this CME activity have been encouraged to address cultural issues relevant to their topic area for the purpose of complying with California Assembly Bill 1195. Moreover, the Stanford University School of Medicine Multicultural Health Portal contains many useful cultural and linguistic competency tools including culture guides, language access information and pertinent state and federal laws.  You are encouraged to visit the Multicultural Health Portal: https://laneguides.stanford.edu/multicultural-health

For activity related questions, please contact
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For CME general questions, please contact 
 
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Mitigation of Relevant Financial Relationships


Stanford Medicine adheres to the Standards for Integrity and Independence in Accredited Continuing Education.

There are no relevant financial relationships with ACCME-defined ineligible companies for anyone who was in control of the content of this activity, except those listed in the table below. All of the relevant financial relationships listed for these individuals have been mitigated.



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Role in activity
Nature of Relationship(s) / Name of Ineligible Company(s)
Bonnie Halpern-Felsher, PhD
Professor
Stanford University
Course Director, Faculty
Nothing to disclose
Melissa Anderson, CHES
Faculty
Nothing to disclose
Jenny Armbruster, MA
Deputy Executive Director
PreventEd
Faculty
Nothing to disclose
Faculty Photos
Bruce Barcelo, MS, CTTS, NCTTP
Director of Implemation and faculty
Soter Technologies
Faculty
Nothing to disclose
Donna Bartlett, Other
Parents Against Vaping/PAVe
Faculty
Nothing to disclose
Meredith Berkman, BA, MA
Faculty
Nothing to disclose
Debbie Berndt
Director
Substance-Free Athletics
Faculty
Nothing to disclose
Dean Blumberg, PhD, PhD
Kaiser Permanente
Faculty
Nothing to disclose
Ali M Cannon, MA
Wellness in Schools Program Liaison
Contra Costa County Office of Education
Faculty
Nothing to disclose
Don Carney, BA
Executive Director
Youth Transforming Justice
Faculty
Nothing to disclose
Allyson Cavaliere, BA
Account Supervisor
Rescue Agency
Faculty
Nothing to disclose
Yesenia Ceballos, MA, PPS, APCC
Wellness Counselor
Sierra High School San Bernardino Unified School District
Faculty
Nothing to disclose
Tim Cermak, MD
Faculty
Nothing to disclose
Ben Cort
CEO
The Foundry Steamboat Springs
Faculty
Nothing to disclose
Ryan Crowdis, MSW
Orange County Department of Education
Faculty
Nothing to disclose
Danielle R Davis, PhD
Assistant Professor
Yale School of Medicine
Faculty
Nothing to disclose
Michael Davis, JD
Attorney
Atkinson Andelson Loya Ruud & Romo
Faculty
Nothing to disclose
Nichole Dawsey , MPH
Executive Director
PreventEd
Faculty
Nothing to disclose
Paulina Degortari , MSW
Orange County Department of Education
Faculty
Nothing to disclose
Kristie Demirev
Prevention Specialist
Lexington Public Schools
Faculty
Nothing to disclose
Julie Dreifaldt, BA
Community Liaison
One Chance to Grow Up
Faculty
Nothing to disclose
Michael Dunbar, PhD
RAND Corporation
Faculty
Nothing to disclose
Christine Dunleavy, EdD
TESD
Faculty
Nothing to disclose
Caroline DuPont, MD
Vice President
Institute for Behavior and Health, Inc.
Faculty
Nothing to disclose
Hope Egu, BS
Youth Program Coordinator
Roots Community Health Center
Faculty
Nothing to disclose
Julie E Fenn, LCSW
LPS Asst. Coordinator PE, Health & Wellness
Town of Lexington, Lexington Public Schools
Faculty
Nothing to disclose
Sarah Ferraro Cunningham, PsyD
Co-Founder
Panaptic
Faculty
Nothing to disclose
Marissa C Frias, MPA
Contra Costa County Office of Education
Faculty
Nothing to disclose
Dorian Fuhrman, BA
Faculty
Nothing to disclose
Lynne Goodwin, MBA
Admnistrator
Ca. Friday Night Live Partnership
Faculty
Nothing to disclose
Jonathan Hirsch, BA

Faculty
Nothing to disclose
Kim Homer Vagadori, MPH
California Youth Advocacy Network
Faculty
Nothing to disclose
Emily Justice, MA
Contra Costa County Office of Education
Faculty
Nothing to disclose
Carly Noelani LN Kajiwara, MLFP
Education Coordinator
Stanford REACH Lab
Faculty
Nothing to disclose
Samantha Kelley, MPH
Orange County Department of Education
Faculty
Nothing to disclose
Derrick Kirk Sr.
Youth Development Specialist
Contra Costa County Office of Education
Faculty
Nothing to disclose
Gary Kirkilas II, DO
Pediatrician
Phoenix Children's Hosptial
Faculty
Nothing to disclose
Stephan Lambert, BA
Orange County Department of Education
Faculty
Nothing to disclose
Erica Leary , MPH
Program Manager
North Coastal Prevention Coalition/Vista Community Clinic
Faculty
Nothing to disclose
Roneet Lev, MD
Emergency/ Addiction Physician
Scripps Mercy Hospital San Diego
Faculty
Nothing to disclose
Brianna A. Lienemann, PhD
Project Coordinator
University of California San Diego
Faculty
Nothing to disclose
Pamela M Ling, MD MPH
Professor
University of California San Francisco
Faculty
Nothing to disclose
Jessica Liu, PhD, MPH
Faculty
Nothing to disclose
Troy Lohmeyer, BS
Mountain Range High School
Faculty
Nothing to disclose
Lynelle Lujan, MA
Senior Program Specialist
Los Angeles County Office of Education
Faculty
Nothing to disclose
Pamela Luna, DrPH, MST
Adjunct Faculty
RAND Corp
Faculty
Nothing to disclose
Tiffani Mason, MAT
CCCOE
Faculty
Nothing to disclose
Katelyn A Mazman, MS
Outreach Coordinator
California Youth Advocacy Network (CYAN)
Faculty
Nothing to disclose
Conley Murano Peck, BS
UCSD - Kick It California
Faculty
Nothing to disclose
Tracy Nguyen, BA
California School-Based Health Alliance
Faculty
Nothing to disclose
Rachel O'Bryan, JD
Co-founder and Strategic Projects Advisor
One Chance to Grow Up
Faculty
Nothing to disclose
Karen C Osilla, PhD
Stanford Health Care (SHC)
Faculty
Nothing to disclose
Alisa Padon, PhD, MBE
Research Scientist II
Public Health Institute
Faculty
Nothing to disclose
Nancy Pasquale, BA
Coalition Coordinator, Youth Advisor, Prevention Consultant
RyeACT Coalition / One Choice Prevention
Faculty
Nothing to disclose
Eric R Pedersen, PhD
Associate Professor
Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern California
Faculty
Nothing to disclose
Carolyn Petty, MBA
HB Residents Against Measure M
Faculty
Nothing to disclose
Breanna Pierce, Other
Youth Program Manager
Roots Community Health Center
Faculty
Nothing to disclose
Kim Porter, BSJ, CFRS
Executive Director
Be a Part of the Conversation
Faculty
Nothing to disclose
LaMar Queen, BS
Music Notes
Faculty
Nothing to disclose
Marina Quintanilla, MPH
California School-Based Health Alliance
Faculty
Nothing to disclose
Kara Schwartz, MS
Faculty
Nothing to disclose
Lynn D Silver, MD, MPH
Senior Advisor
Public Health Institute
Faculty
Stocks or stock options, excluding diversified mutual funds-Abbott Laboratories
Matthew Springer, PhD
Professor of Medicine
UCSF
Faculty
Nothing to disclose
Laura Stack, MBA, CSP, CPAE
Founder & CEO
Johnny's Ambassadors Youth Marijuana Prevention
Faculty
Nothing to disclose
Libby Stuyt, MD
IASIC
Faculty
Nothing to disclose
Barbara Sullivan , Other
Wellness Consultant
Long Island Elementary School, Long Island, Maine
Faculty
Nothing to disclose
Heidi J. A. Swan, other
ANightInJail.com
Faculty
Nothing to disclose
Marci Train, MS
Long Island School
Faculty
Nothing to disclose
Ryan Whitacre, PhD
Research Scientist
Public Health Institute
Faculty
Nothing to disclose
Kyle Wimmer, Other
Teacher
Mountain Range High School
Faculty
Nothing to disclose
Michelle Woods, MA
Education Programs Consultant
California Department of Eduation
Faculty
Nothing to disclose
Michael Woodward
Research Operations Administrator
RAND
Faculty
Nothing to disclose
Esther Yepez, RDA
Sr. Program Manager
The Los Angeles Trust for Children's Health
Faculty
Nothing to disclose
Kelly Young-Wolff, PhD, MPH
Kaiser Permanente Northern California
Faculty
Nothing to disclose
Marcia Zorrilla
Public Health Specialist
Stanford
Faculty
Nothing to disclose
Ira Sachnoff, MA
Peer Resources
Faculty, Planner
Nothing to disclose
Arash Anoshiravani, MD, MPH
Stanford School of Medicine
Planner
Advisor-Hazel Health
Garret Forshee, LCSW
Social Worker
Stanford Children's Health
Planner
Nothing to disclose
Scott Gerbert, MBA
Director, Outreach and Strategic Partnerships
Stanford University, REACH Lab
Planner
Nothing to disclose
Lisa Lestishock, DNP, RN, CPNP-PC
CPNP
Stanford Children's Health
Planner
Nothing to disclose
Anabel Razo, BA
Stanford University
Planner
Nothing to disclose
Stephen Kelly Smuin, BA
Stanford Consultant
Planner
Nothing to disclose
Ana Vanessa Adams Wren, PhD
Stanford University
Planner
Nothing to disclose

Wednesday, April 26, 2023
Keynote: We-ed: How Do I Reach Today's Teens
8:00AM - 9:10AM

Objectives:
1. Understand the products being consumed today
2. Recognize signs and symptoms of concentrate and edible use as opposed to flower
3. Identify effective means of intervention with todays young problemed user
Break
9:10AM - 9:20AM
Session A: A Ten-Year Colorado Cautionary Tale: Cataloging Harms and Transforming Data into Actionable Narratives for Policy Changes
9:20AM - 10:30AM

Objectives:

1. Identify ways citizens and youth serving organizations can provide transparency and policy change through the collection of baseline data, white papers, academic partnerships, and utilizing regulatory agency assistance

2. Discuss case studies at the local, state and national level that promote the implementation of policies that better protect youth from the negative consequences of commercialized THC.

 
Session A: An Educator's "Mock Teen Backpack" and Tools for Conversations with Students
9:20AM - 10:30AM

Objectives:

1. Review the ways that young people are using cannabis.

2. Utilize tools for effective conversations with students and engaging family member to best support their children.

Session A: Brief Intervention: Have a Conversation Not a Confrontation, Early Intervention as an Alternative to Suspension Innovative Program for Students Caught Using
9:20AM - 10:30AM

Objectives:
1. Review brief intervention, an approach that uses motivational interviewing, cognitive behavior techniques and the stages of change model to meet the needs of adolescents
Session A: Cannabis IRL: Youth Perspectives from the Stanford REACH Lab YAB
9:20AM - 10:30AM

Objectives:
1. Understand the youth perspectives and stories about cannabis
Session A: Follow the Science: Update on Medical Risks of Cannabis - Mental Health Implications
9:20AM - 10:30AM

Objectives:
1. Discuss the health effects of cannabis
Session A: Marijuana and E-Cigarettes: How Harmless is "Less Harmful"?
9:20AM - 10:30AM

Objectives:
1. Explain the adverse cardiovascular effects of e-cigarette aerosol and marijuana smoke (including secondhand smoke) and how they compare to those of tobacco smoke 
Session A: Partnering with your School-Based Health or Wellness Center to Engage Youth in Substance Use Prevention
9:20AM - 10:30AM

Objectives:
1. Understand how best to work with School-based Health Centers and Wellness Centers to address youth substance use
Session A: Recent Legal Developments Concerning Cannabis on School Campus
9:20AM - 10:30AM

Objectives:

1. Explain the tension between state and federal legal treatment of cannabis; compliance considerations for on-campus administration of medical cannabis

2. Identify recent action by the state’s nursing boards regarding cannabis and school-based health providers

3. Discuss the implications of integrated care priorities for student services and discipline. 

Session A: Students as Active Agents of Change in Substance Use Prevention - The Role of Peer Leaders in a K-12 Prevention Program
9:20AM - 10:30AM

Objectives:

1. Review the Lexington Public Schools' Prevention Program

2. Utilize resources and tools to implement a peer leader program

Session A: The 4th Dimension of the Triangulum: The Intersection of Youth Mental Health with Vaping, Tobacco, and Cannabis Use
9:20AM - 10:30AM

Objectives:
1. Discuss the intersection of mental health, vaping, and tobacco and cannabis use in young people. 
Break
10:30AM - 10:40AM
Session B: Adolescent Brain Development, Psychosis, and Suicide: The Dark Side of THC
10:40AM - 11:50AM

Objectives:
1. Discuss the risks of today's high-THC marijuana products and the potentially devastating effects on the youth
Session B: Supporting Families Through the "New Normal" of Cannabis Use
10:40AM - 11:50AM

Objectives:
1. Explain the tools available for parents/guardians to have meaningful conversations with their children, other family members and peers who perpetuate or validate the minimization of harm. 
Session B: What Educators and Schools Need to Know When Teaching About Cannabis and Vaping
10:40AM - 11:50AM

Objectives:
1. Discuss best practices and experiences in teaching students about cannabis and vaping, including what works, who should teach the topics, and what teachers need.
Session B: You and Me, Together Vape-Free Curriculum
10:40AM - 11:50AM

Objectives:

1. Review the You and Me, Together Vape-free curriculum

2. Utilize the resources to teach the vaping curriculum

Break
11:50AM - 12:00PM
Session C: California Youth Thoughts on Tobacco, Marijuana, and Vaping
12:00PM - 1:10PM

Objectives:
1. Explain youth thoughts about tobacco and marijuana, including the products they are familiar with and how to motivate them to quit
Session C: It is Time to Take Nicotine and THC Seriously
12:00PM - 1:10PM

Objectives:
1. Discuss the importance of prevention and treatment for the use of tobacco and THC
Session C: Out of the Haze and Into Your DMs: A Social Media-Based Cessation Program
12:00PM - 1:10PM

Objectives:

1. Explain the new vaping cessation program, Quit the Hit, an online cessation support group for young people

2.  Utilize tactics from this program into your cessation efforts to create a more empathetic and authentic approach

Session C: Songwriting 101: A Great Way to Teach/Reach Youth About Cannabis Vaping and Tobacco
12:00PM - 1:10PM

Objectives:
1. Use the basics of songwriting to facilitate a workshop with students and youth leaders that culminates with a song that teaches factual messaging about cannabis
Session C: The Triangulum and Youth: Tackling Nicotine, Vaping, Cannabis and Elevating Student Voice in a TUPE Funded World
12:00PM - 1:10PM

Objectives:

1. Understand lived experiences through youth advocates

2. Recognize the importance of the student voice in developing policies and programs

Session C: Updates on Cannabis Use in Vulnerable Populations
12:00PM - 1:10PM

Objectives:

1. Review current epidemiological findings concerning vaped nicotine, all forms of cannabis and tobacco use

2. Discuss the impact of cannabis legalization on adolescent cannabis use

3. Explain intervention strategies for vaping and cannabis cessation

Session C: What's a Parent to Do?
12:00PM - 1:10PM

Objectives:
1. Adopt communication strategies to deter, delay and detect teen drug and alcohol use
Thursday, April 27, 2023
Keynote: Cannabis Advertising Takes Page from the Tobacco Playbook
8:00AM - 9:10AM

Objectives:

1. Review the similarities between the marketing tactics of the cannabis industry with the tactics once used by the tobacco industry

2. Discuss the impacts of cannabis advertising on the youth

Break
9:10AM - 9:20AM
Session D: A Data-Informed, Youth Led Health Standard: One Choice for Health
9:20AM - 10:30AM

Objectives:

1. Review the health standard of the One Choice program

2. Describe resources and campaigns to reduce and prevent drug use.

Session D: Cannabis & Youth Front Line Cases From The Emergency Department
9:20AM - 10:30AM

Objectives:
1. Identify the signs and symptoms of marijuana poisoning
Session D: Cannabis Policy and Opportunities for Local Action
9:20AM - 10:30AM

Objectives:
1. Review the results of the research conducted around cannabis regulations enacted by local jurisdictions in California
Session D: Helping Teens Build a Lile of Contentment & Happiness!
9:20AM - 10:30AM

Objectives:
1. Review the neurological pathway that avoids addition and leads to lasting happiness and contentment
Session D: It's Complicated: Evaluation of a High School Cannabis Peer Education Curriculum
9:20AM - 10:30AM

Objectives:

1. Discuss the impact of empowering young people to be leaders

2. Describe the It's Complicated program, including the lessons, and the results of the program evaluation

Session D: Near Peer Vaping Prevention Initiative
9:20AM - 10:30AM

Objectives:
1. Utilize the best practices and curriculum of a near-peer prevention program
Session D: Parent Empowerment: How to Keep Flavored E-Cigarettes Away from Our Kids
9:20AM - 10:30AM

Objectives:
1. Recognize the urgent need for enforcement of existing e-cigarette (nicotine and/or cannabis) policies
Session D: Teen Cannabis Use and Vaping: Evidence Based Strategies for Effective Prevention
9:20AM - 10:30AM

Objectives:
1. Discuss evidence-based recommendations for innovative and effective approaches to marijuana prevention
Session D: YVAPE - Youth Vaping Alternative Program Education: Restorative Justice Approaches for Middle- and High Schools
9:20AM - 10:30AM

Objectives:
1. Utilize YVAPE's coaching, education and family engagement approaches for students who have been cited for vaping THC or consuming tobacco on campus
Break
10:30AM - 10:40AM
Session E: A Conversation with Dr. Tim Cermak, Author of From Bud to the Brain and Marijuana on My Mind
10:40AM - 11:50AM

Objectives:
1. Review the youth and cannabis culture
Session E: Approaches to Working with Youth That Use
10:40AM - 11:50AM

Objectives:
1. Utilize best practices and approaches to working with the most vulnerable youth
Session E: In the Know: A Youth View on the Impact of Cannabis in Our Communities, FNL
10:40AM - 11:50AM

Objectives:
1. Discuss how product marketing and the saturation of local dispensaries impact the youth in California
Session E: Smart Talk: A New Cannabis Prevention Curriculum from the Cannabis Awareness & Prevention Toolkit and REACH Lab
10:40AM - 11:50AM

Objectives:
1. Discuss the Smart Talk curriculum
Break
11:50AM - 12:00PM
Session F: Annus Horribilis: Another Horrible Year of Commercial Tobacco and Cannabis Use in School
12:00PM - 1:10PM

Objectives:
1. Use evidence-based approaches to prevent youth nicotine
2. Discuss alternatives to suspension 
Session F: Engagement and Education Through Student-Led Initiatives
12:00PM - 1:10PM

Objectives:
1. Engage students to take initiative and leadership roles in student clubs and organizations.
Session F: How We Kept Our Ban: A Follow-Up to Last Year's Presentation: "Does Legal Cannabis Retail Impact Youth Use?"
12:00PM - 1:10PM

Objectives:
1. Discuss the lessons learned around addressing cannabis use policies to successfully ban dispensaries locally in Hermosa Beach
Session F: Motivational Interviewing: Five Tips for Empowering Youth to Change their Use
12:00PM - 1:10PM

Objectives:
1. Utilize the 5 tips to successfully deliver motivational interviewing
Session F: Piece of Mind: A Youth-Led Discourse Around Mental Health and Vape-Use
12:00PM - 1:10PM

Objectives:
1. Discuss best practices to support student mental wellness and resiliency as it relates to tobacco and vape-use prevention.
Session F: Puppets for Prevention
12:00PM - 1:10PM

Objectives:
1. Examine the use of puppetry as a project-based program for the development of practical, social and emotional life skills children can use through their childhood, preteen and teen years to practice and maintain a healthy lifestyle
Session F: Substance Free Athletics (SFA) - Targeting High School Athletics to Drive School-Based Prevention
12:00PM - 1:10PM

Objectives:
1. Review new peer communication tools to reduce substance use developed by Substance Free Athletics (SFA) Youth Leadership Counsel
Session F: The Truth About Using: The Power of Youth Leadership in the Digital Age
12:00PM - 1:10PM

Objectives:
1. Explain the substance use education multimedia digital health messages developed by youth leaders in Oakland

Thank you to our sponsors California Department of Public Health & California Department of Education.

 

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