2024 Agenda
8-8:30 a.m. | Registration and Check-In
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8:30-9 a.m. | Welcome and Networking
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9-9:30 a.m. | Division of Behavioral Health and Recovery Statewide Updates Sarah Mariani ǀ SUD Prevention and MH Promotion Section Manager, HCA Roxane Waldron ǀ Problem Gambling Program Administrator, HCA Sonja Pipek ǀ Tribal and CBO Services Supervisor, HCA Codie Garza | Development and Strategic Initiatives Supervisor, HCA Kasey Kates ǀ CPWI and School-Based Services Supervisor, HCA
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9:30-10 a.m. | Special Guest: CAPT Christopher Jones, PharmD, DrPH, MPH Director, Center for Substance Abuse Prevention, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
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10-10:30 a.m. | State Prevention Enhancement (SPE) Updated Insights: Needs Assessment from the Healthy Youth and Young Adult Surveys Sarah Mariani ǀ SUD Prevention and MH Promotion Section Manager, HCA Allen Christiansen ǀ Director, Office of Healthy and Safe Communities, DOH
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10:30-10:45 a.m. | Break
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10:45–12:30 p.m. | Evaluating Implementation Outcomes: Tips, Tricks, and Resources for Using Data to Achieve Effective Implementation of Evidence-Based Programs, Part 1 Brittany Cooper ǀ Associate Professor, WSU Elizabeth Weybright ǀ Associate Professor, WSU
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12:30-1 p.m. | Lunch (provided)
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1-2:30 p.m. | Evaluating Implementation Outcomes: Tips, Tricks, and Resources for Using Data to Achieve Effective Implementation of Evidence- Based Programs, Part 2 Brittany Cooper ǀ Associate Professor, WSU Elizabeth Weybright ǀ Associate Professor, WSU
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2:30-3 p.m. | Closing
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4:30-5:30 p.m. | Evening Meetings 4:30-5 p.m. Chaperone Meeting 5-5:30 p.m. Volunteer Meeting
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Time | Length of time | Content |
7:30 AM | Registration and check-in opens | |
7:30 – 8:30 AM | 60 minutes | Breakfast (provided) |
8:30 AM – 9:40 AM | 70 minutes | Welcome |
9:40 – 9:45 AM | 5 minutes | Break/Transition |
9:45 – 10:45 AM | 60 minutes | Adult track: Keynote Session 1 |
Putting Prevention Front and Center to Advance Health and Thriving Individuals, Families and Communities CAPT. Christopher M. Jones, Pharm.D., Dr.P.H., M.P.H., Director for Center for Substance Abuse Prevention (CSAP), Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) | ||
9:45 – 10:45 AM | 60 minutes | Youth track: Workshop Sessions 1 |
SPF in Action! Jennifer Dorsett, BA, CPP | ||
Healthy Youth Survey 101: Using Data to Inform Action Hannah Gorman, MPH, Healthy Youth Survey Epidemiologist & Coordinator, Dept. of Health / Healthy Youth Suvey Planning Committee, Jaymie Vandagriff, PhD, MS, Prevention Research & Evaluation Manager, HCA/DBHR and Healthy Youth Survey Planning Committee, Tyler Watson, PhD, MPH, Research Specialist, Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board / HYSPC | ||
Nexus: A Platform for Change + Equipping Adults to Support Youth Mental Well-being Taanvi Arekapudi, Int’l Bestselling Author, Social Entrepreneur, Keynote Speaker, Teen Mental Health Advocate, Uplift Teens Today | ||
10:45 – 10:55 AM | 10 minutes | Break/Transition |
10:55 – 11:55 AM | 60 minutes | Adult track: Workshop Sessions 1 |
From At Risk to Activist: Reimagining Resilience to Account for the Unique Values, Skills, and Creativity of LGBTQ+ Youth Page, Common Goodness Project | ||
Choose your own adventure: Find the way to engage with LCB that works best for you! Kristen Haley, BS, Public Health Education Liason, Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board, Jim Vollendroff, Board Member, Washington State Liquor & Cannabis Board, Captain Jeremy Wissing, Washington State Liquor & Cannabis Board, Tyler Watson, PhD, MPH, Research Specialist, Washington State Liquor & Cannabis Board | ||
Beyond Recognition: How authentic appreciation increases coalition engagement Lisa Davidson, Manager, Seattle Public Schools | ||
Using Ripple Effects Mapping to Increase Equity and Community Inclusion Scott Waller, M.Ed., Consultant, Holly Gumm, MPH, Coalition Coordinator/Community Health Educator, Port Townsend Empowered Teens Coalition | ||
Enhancing the Impact of the Community Prevention and Wellness Initiative: Key Findings and Improving Strategies for Effective Dissemination of Findings Jordan Newburg, PhD Candidate, Graduate Researcher, Washington State University | ||
10:55 – 11:55 AM | 60 minutes | Youth track: Youth Keynote 1 |
Marli Williams Youth Keynote | ||
12:00 – 1:00 PM | 60 minutes | Lunch (provided) |
12:30 – 1:30 PM | 60 minutes | Awards Ceremony |
1:30 – 1:40 PM | 10 minutes | Break/Transition |
1:40 – 2:40 PM | 60 minutes | Adult track: Workshop Sessions 2 |
Positive School-based Strategies to Reduce Youth Commercial Tobacco Use Margaret Shield, PhD, Principal, Community Environmental Health Strategies LLC, Tammy Dee, MSW, LICSW, Consultant, Cascadia Youth Mental Health PLLC (Transform Discpline), Crystal Shen, MD, MPH, Legislative Committee Co-Chair, Washington Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics | ||
(Re)Building Trust in the Healthy Youth Survey in the Post-Pandemic Era Tyler Watson, PhD, MPH, Research Specialist, Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board, Jaymie Vandagriff, PhD, MS, Prevention Research & Evaluation Manager, HCA/DBHR, Hannah Gorman, MPH, Healthy Youth Survey Epidemiologist & Coordinator, Dept. of Health / Healthy Youth Suvey Planning Committee | ||
Braiding Along the Prevention Continuum: Stories from Spokane Tribal Network and DCYF Strengthen Families Locally Joy Lile, Ph.D., Community Prevention Specialist, Department of Children, Youth & Families | ||
The Strategic Prevention Framework meets Safe Systems of Care Donna Kelly, APP, Traffic Safety Manager, Target Zero, Washington State Traffic Safety Commissioner | ||
Successful Strategies for Engaging Youth in Peer-to-Peer Prevention Programs Laura Tucker, Education & Outreach Specialist, Jefferson County Public Health | ||
1:40 – 2:40 PM | 60 minutes | Youth track: Workshop Sessions 2 |
SPF in Action! Jennifer Dorsett, BA, CPP | ||
Healthy Gaming: Thriving Virtually and IRL Paulina Zyskowski, MPH, Prevention & Community Outreach Specialist, Evergreen Council on Problem Gambling, Tana Russell, SUDP, NCTTP, WSCGC-II, CGT, Deputy Director, Evergreen Council on Problem Gambling | ||
Learning about program development and providing feedback on the developing youth program, Find What Moves You Anne Cox, Ph.D., Professor, Washington State University, Cailin Komar, Student, Washington State University | ||
Brain Love: Innovative Brain-Based Strategies that Teach Peace and Decrease Behavior Referrals Lyndsay Morris, BA, M.Ed., Founder & CEO, Generation Wellness | ||
2:40 – 2:50 PM | 10 minutes | Break/Transition |
2:50 – 3:50 PM | 60 minutes | Adult track: Adult Keynote 2 |
The Economics of Risk and Protection Christopher Jury, MFA, CPP, Prevention Manager, NWESD | ||
2:50 – 3:50 PM | 60 minutes | Youth track: Workshop Sessions 3 |
How to “Self-Care” in a World that Never Stops and a Workplace that’s Burning Out Lyndsay Morris, BA, M.Ed., Founder & CEO, Generation Wellness | ||
High School Heroes – Using Fun and Games to Successfully Teach Tobacco and Marijuana Prevention Laura Tucker, Education & Outreach Specialist, Jefferson County Public Health | ||
3:50 – 4:00 PM | 10 minutes | Break/Transition |
4:00 – 4:50 PM | 50 minutes | Adult track: Workshop Sessions 3 |
North Star/Washington State Tribal Prevention Systems Naomi Jacobson, BA in Org Leadership, North Star Program Manager, Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board, Aren Sparck, Office of Tribal Affairs Administrator, WA HCA, Lucilla Mendoza, MSW, Tribal Behavioral Health Administrator, WA HCA | ||
A to Z of teaching tips to make your lessons fun, engaging and informative Margaret (Peggy) Rubens-Ellis, M.Ed. School Counseling, Student/Parent Support Specialist, VARSA | ||
Connecting Health and Traffic Safety for Impaired Driving Prevention Lisa Minajares-Kyle, RSP1, Program Manager, Teens in the Drivers Seat, Jennifer Dorsett, SUDP, CPP, Target Zero Manager, WA Traffic Safety Commission | ||
Feedback from First-Year College Student Parents on an In-Person Orientation: Letting Go and Staying Connected Clara Hill, MPH, Research Associate, Washington State University | ||
Bridging prevention and harm reduction messaging to educate youth in higher risk settings about overdose prevention Corie Bales, Director of Content Development, DH, Paj Nandi, Vice President for Equity & Multicultural Communications, DH | ||
4:00 – 4:50 PM | 50 minutes | Youth track: Workshop Sessions 3 |
4:50 -5:00 PM | Break | |
5:00 – 6:00 PM | 60 minutes | Dinner (provided) |
5:30 – 6:30 PM | 60 minutes | Closing Session |
From Dreams to Reality: Leading Communities in Hope and Compassion Linda Thompson, Masters in Organizational Leadership, CPP, President, Washington Association for Substance Misuse and Violence Prevention (WASAVP) | ||
6:30 – 9:00 PM | Optional Evening Activities | |
6:30 – 9:00 PM | Ask Us Anything about Gaming & Gambling – Stop by to learn more about Gaming and Gambling, possible Team project ideas, and more! | |
6:30 – 9:00 PM | Arts & Crafts | |
6:30 – 9:00 PM | Dance Floor & Karoke |
Time | Length of time | Content |
7:30am | Registration and check-in opens | |
7:30 – 8:30am | 60 minutes | Breakfast (provided) |
8:30 – 9:30am | 60 minutes | Day 2 Opening Session (combined) |
9:30 – 9:35am | 5 minutes | Break/Transition |
9:35- 10:35 AM | 60 minutes | Adult track: Workshop Sessions 4 |
How adults can help youth maintain healthy relationships with video gaming Paulina Zyskowski, MPH, Prevention & Community Outreach Specialist, Evergreen Council on Problem Gambling, Tana Russell, SUDP, NCTTP, WSCGC-II, CGT, Deputy Director, Evergreen Council on Problem Gambling, Roxane Waldron, MPA, State Problem Gambling Program Administrator, WA Health Care Authority |
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Prenatal to 5: Grow & Thrive Christine Cole, LICSW, IMHM-CO, Washington State Health Care Authority, Infant-early childhood mental health program manager |
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Web-based Screening and Prevention Tools for Your Community Derek Franklin, MA, LMFT, Administrator, Mercer Island Youth & Family Services, Michelle Ritter, M.Ed., Prevention & Health Promotion Coordinator, Mercer Island Youth & Family Services |
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Hope Squad: Peer-to-peer Suicide Prevention Kirsten Fuchs, M.Ed, CPP, Youth Cannabis & Commercial Tobacco Prevention Program (YCCTPP) Coordinator, NWESD 101 |
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Supporting Healthier Youth by Protecting Against Tobacco Industry Tactics Margaret Shield, PhD, Principal, Community Environmental Health Strategies LLC, Charlie Moses, Coalition Coordinator, Washington Breathes, Regional Advocacy Manager for Parents Against Vaping & E-Cigaretter (PAVe), Andrew Estep, Washington Campaign Manager for Flavor Hook Kids WA, Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids, Amanda Dugger, MA, BA, Health Specialist, Spokane Regional Health District |
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9:35 – 10:35 AM | 60 minutes | Youth track: Youth Keynote 2 |
10:35 – 10:45 AM | 10 minutes | Break/Transition |
10:45 – 11:45 AM | 60 minutes | Adult track: Workshop Sessions 5 |
Empowering Youth to Lead Harmony Wright, Program Manager, MENTOR Washington |
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Preventing Substance Use and Supporting Mental Health Through Social Marketing Leslie Tunmore, Vice President, GMMB, Maru Becker, Senior Vice President, Managing Director, GMMB, Scott Stroup, Vice President, GMMB, Adriana Avelar, Cannabis Health Educator, Washington State Deptartment of Health |
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Risk and Protective Factors for Young Adult Substance Use: A Scoping Review Kimberly Klein, MS, MA, Prevention Science PhD Candidate, Washington State University, Dept. of Human Development, Kristi Morrison, BA, Prevention Science Doctoral Student, Washington State University Dept. of Human Development |
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Resilience Quest: Helping rural communities understand ACEs through gameplay Katrina Wulff, Care Coordinator, Youth Advocacy Center of Lewis County, Jennifer Mitchell, Forensic Interviewer, Youth Advocacy Center of Lewis County |
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10:45 – 11:45 AM | 60 minutes | Youth track: Workshop Sessions 4 |
11:45 – 12:45 PM | 60 minutes | Lunch (provided) |
12:30 – 1:00 PM | 30 minutes | Summit Closing Keynote (combined) |
Jake White (Vive 18) | ||
1:00 – 1:30 PM | 30 minutes | Summit Closing (combined) |
Marli Williams |
*The above agenda is subject to change.