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SUMMARY:ENDS Webinar Series:  The Rise of E-Cigarettes: What Are They\, Who’s Using Them and What Can We Do To Protect Youth and Young Adults?
DESCRIPTION:This presentation will describe the evolving landscape of e-cigarettes and other electronic tobacco products in the United States\, including patterns of use among youth and adults\, discuss the impact of these products\, including JUUL\, on individual and population level health in the United States\, and outline population-based strategies that can be implemented to minimize the risks of e-cigarettes on public health\, particularly for youth and young adults. \nPresenter: Brian King\, PhD\, MPH – Deputy Director for Research Translation\, Office on Smoking and Health\, NCCDPHP\nView additional webinar opportunities from the 2019-2020 series and access archived webinars.
URL:https://ctimaine.org/event/ends-webinar-series-the-rise-of-e-cigarettes-what-are-they-whos-using-them-and-what-can-we-do-to-protect-youth-and-young-adults/
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SUMMARY:Tobacco and Substance Use Prevention and Control Program Prevention Professionals Day (Save the Date)
DESCRIPTION:This conference is intended for community prevention and public health professionals; coalition members; tobacco\, substance use and mental health prevention and health promotion practitioners; program managers and administrators; state agency prevention staff; volunteers and task force members; and others who deliver tobacco\, substance use and mental health prevention services or who are interested in prevention issues and practice. More information to follow.
URL:https://ctimaine.org/event/tobacco-and-substance-use-prevention-and-control-program-prevention-professionals-day-save-the-date/
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SUMMARY:The Why and How of Trauma-Informed Care: A Life Course Approach to Understanding the Trajectory of Tobacco Use
DESCRIPTION:This full day workshop will provide an overview of the ACEs science and evidence demonstrating the long-term consequences of early life adversity on tobacco use. The workshop will introduce trauma-informed care principles and practices and the importance of integration into tobacco cessation and prevention programs. \nWorkshop Objectives:\n1) To summarize the contribution of ACEs on tobacco and other substance use across the life span.\n2) To describe trauma-informed principles.\n3) To demonstrate trauma-informed practices as it applies to tobacco and substance use. \nAbout the Presenter: Dr. Shanta R. Dube is Associate Professor at Georgia State University. In 1999\, she joined the CDC as one of the early investigators on the Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) Study and has been actively engaged in ACE research for two decades. Her current work focuses on delivering her training The Why and How of Trauma-Informed Care to increase awareness\, acceptance\, and adoption of the ACEs science and integrative approaches to trauma healing.
URL:https://ctimaine.org/event/the-why-and-how-of-trauma-informed-care/
LOCATION:The Samoset Resort\, 220 Warrenton St\, Rockport\, Maine\, 04856
CATEGORIES:Training
ORGANIZER;CN="MaineHealth Center for Tobacco Independence":MAILTO:tobaccotrng@mainehealth.org
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SUMMARY:Sidekicks Adult Advisor Train-the-Trainer Training
DESCRIPTION:Interested in training youth to talk to their peers about tobacco & vaping in a way they’ll listen? Become a Sidekicks Master Trainer/Adult Advisor and we’ll help you find the words! Adults interested in being trained as a Sidekicks Master Trainer can join the CTI Tobacco Prevention Services team and local tobacco prevention partners to be trained in the Sidekicks program. Once trained as a Sidekick\, youth have the skills to hold respectful conversations with their peers about tobacco use\, as well as other risky behaviors. The Sidekicks program gives youth the skills and confidence to support their peers\, as well as a network of Adult Advisors and Adult Ambassadors as a resource for questions and additional support\, learn more at WeAreSidekicks.org. \nDownload the flyer to learn more.
URL:https://ctimaine.org/event/sidekicks-adult-advisor-train-the-trainer-training/
LOCATION:Senator Inn – Augusta\, 284 Western Avenue\, Augusta\, Maine\, 04330
CATEGORIES:Training
ORGANIZER;CN="MaineHealth Center for Tobacco Independence":MAILTO:tobaccotrng@mainehealth.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191016T120000
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SUMMARY:Webinar: What Can I Say? Crucial Conversations from the Maine Tobacco HelpLine
DESCRIPTION:Engaging tobacco users can be challenging and rewarding. Conversations with clients can take unexpected turns\, in response to heart-felt\, crucial questions and statements from those seeking to quit the use of tobacco. In this webinar\, we will share with you actual (de-identified) participant statements\, and examples of how the HelpLine counselors responded to those statements. Our goal is to increase your confidence and competence when working with people with tobacco use disorder. \nThe Maine Tobacco HelpLine is a free\, professionally staffed resource that can assist tobacco users in Maine to make a quit plan and quit for good. The Tobacco Treatment Specialists on the HelpLine are highly trained to respond to a variety of participant concerns and situations. \nPresenter: Fred Wolff\, LADC\, NCTTP – Tobacco Treatment Educator\, MaineHealth Center for Tobacco Independence & Emily Freeman – Maine Tobacco HelpLine\nView additional webinar opportunities from the 2019-2020 series and access archived webinars.
URL:https://ctimaine.org/event/webinar-what-can-i-say-crucial-conversations-from-the-maine-tobacco-helpline/
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SUMMARY:Tobacco Intervention: Basic Skills Training
DESCRIPTION:Join other healthcare professionals in this one-day training to learn more about nicotine addiction and how to integrate brief\, evidence-based tobacco treatment interventions into current practice.  The Basic Skills Training is open to all healthcare professionals\, prevention professionals\, and community members who are interested in learning more about the burden of tobacco and strategies for treatment. \nThe training is a requirement for those interested in the National Certificate in Tobacco Treatment Practice.
URL:https://ctimaine.org/event/tobacco-intervention-basic-skills-training-2/
LOCATION:Hampton Inn – Waterville\, 425 Kennedy Memorial Drive\, Waterville\, Maine\, 04901
CATEGORIES:Training
ORGANIZER;CN="MaineHealth Center for Tobacco Independence":MAILTO:tobaccotrng@mainehealth.org
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs)\, Tobacco Use and Trauma-Informed Treatment Approaches
DESCRIPTION:It is known that adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) are associated with an increased risk for addictions later in life. This webinar will explore the topic of childhood adversity and trauma and their association with tobacco use disorder\, including how the issue looks in Maine. The webinar will further discuss trauma-informed treatment considerations for working with those who use tobacco and may have a history of childhood adversity. \nPresenter: Jennifer Noel\, LCSW\, NCTTP – Tobacco Treatment Educator\, MaineHealth Center for Tobacco Independence\nView additional webinar opportunities from the 2019-2020 series and access archived webinars.
URL:https://ctimaine.org/event/webinar-adverse-childhood-experiences-aces-tobacco-use-and-trauma-informed-treatment-approaches/
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ORGANIZER;CN="MaineHealth Center for Tobacco Independence":MAILTO:tobaccotrng@mainehealth.org
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