
Prevention Pathways
Community of Practice
ABHPC will host a monthly online Prevention Pathways Community of Practice. These interactive sessions will provide participants with an opportunity to learn, build skills for successful prevention efforts, and network with other prevention professionals. Discussions will be centered around best practices in prevention, emerging and empirical research, and evidence-based programs. Each session will be led by an experienced consultant with expert knowledge on the topic and will include ample time for participant engagement and interaction.
TOPICS
January
Networking for the Prevention Professional: Building Peer Connections and Collaborations.
February
Interactive Meeting Skillsets for Primary Prevention Action Planning.
March
Centering Wellness: Mindfulness and Self-Care in Primary Prevention.
April
Navigating the California Certified Prevention Professional (CCPS) Process.
May
Elevating Community Voices: Centering Primary Prevention with BIPOC Populations.
June
Elevating Community Voices: Centering Primary Prevention with LGBTQ2S+ Populations.
July
Workforce Wellness: Pitching Prevention: Succinctly Describing Prevention and Your Professional Role.
August
Networking for the Prevention Professional: Creating and Sustaining School-Based Sector Partnerships.
September
Networking for the Prevention Professional: Creating and Sustaining First Responder Sector Partnerships.
October
Elevating Community Voices: Centering Primary Prevention with Latino/a/x Communities.
November
Elevating Community Voices: Centering Primary Prevention with Transgender and Gender Non-Conforming Communities.
December
Workforce Wellness: Self-Care and Wellness During the Holiday Season.
January
Networking for the Prevention Professional: Creating and Sustaining Youth and Transitional Age Youth Sector Partnerships.
February
Networking for the Prevention Professional: Maximizing Prevention Efforts with a Small Team or as a Solo Prevention Provider.
March
Workforce Wellness: Building Resiliency by Centering Whole-Person and Collective Workforce Care.
April
Networking for the Prevention Professional: Creating and Sustaining Public Health Sector Partnerships.
May
Elevating Community Voices: Centering Primary Prevention with Service Members, Veterans, and their Families.
June
Workforce Wellness: Building Connections! The Importance of Mentorship in Primary Prevention.
July
The Power of Mentorship in Career Health.
August
Navigating and Addressing Team Conflict or Dysfunction.
September
Beyond Trauma-Informed: Healing-Centered Practices for the Prevention Workforce.
October
Intersectionality Identity Web: Exploring the Layers of Ourselves as Prevention Professionals.
November
Heal the Healer: Your Sign that it is Time to Pause, Reflect, and Center Your Wellbeing as a Prevention Provider.
December
Realistic Daily Practices for Self-Care and Wellness.
January
Mapping the Intersections: A Community-Centered Approach with a Shared Risk and Protective Factor Framework.
February
Language Matters: Using Person-First Language to Decrease Stigma.
March
County Spotlight: Success Stories Across California.
April
Partnering for Prevention: Strategies to Effectively and Enthusiastically Engage Stakeholders and Rightsholders.
May
Understanding Prevention Provider Roles.
June
Wellness and Wellbeing for the Prevention Workforce: Sharing Our Strengths, Honoring Our Truths.
