November’s Bulletin covers Opioid Prevention Education, American Indian Heritage Month, and Veteran’s Day.
Support for Young Adults: Strategies and Approaches that Focus on Prevention Efforts for Transition Age Youth
New case study is available – This Case Study underlines recent reports on substance use among the TAY population, best practices, and considerations to support the TAY population.
Expanding and Enhancing the Prevention Workforce
If you’re new to the prevention field, or still trying to gain a fundamental understanding of primary prevention best practices at the local, state, and national levels, this training is for you!
ABHPC Prevention Pathways Monthly Bulletin for October 2023
October is Substance Use Disorders Prevention and Mental Health Month, Blindness Awareness Month, and Bullying Prevention Month.
Centering Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging in Primary Prevention Series
Announcing a new learning series! Next training: “Advancing Equity and Centering Communities” is on
Wednesday, November 1, 2023 | 10:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.
Save the Date! 2024 ABHPC Regionals
We invite you to save the date for next year’s Regionals! In the Spring of 2024, Advance Behavioral Health Prevention in California will be hosting six, one-day regional events across California, highlighting the theme of centering community voices.
Advocacy vs. Lobbying
What’s the difference between advocacy and lobbying? Advocacy can be a powerful prevention strategy, but non-profit organizations often do not advocate because of concerns that advocacy could cross the line into lobbying.
ABHPC Prevention Pathways Monthly Bulletin for September 2023
September is National Suicide Prevention Month, National Hispanic Heritage Month, and Deaf Awareness Month.
Environmental Prevention 101: Promoting Health and Safety through Changed Policies, Settings, and Community
The Prevention and Youth Branch, within the DHCS Community Services Division, has implemented the Big 5 by 2025. This multi-program approach will support and build state-level infrastructure for behavioral health prevention across California.
Coalition Building and Maintenance
The Prevention and Youth Branch, within the DHCS Community Services Division, has implemented the Big 5 by 2025. This multi-program approach will support and build state-level infrastructure for behavioral health prevention across California.
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