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 Up next on the training schedule:

CPS Preparation Course – January 16

Prevention Palooza– February 18, 2025

Spring Prevention Professional Conference– March 25-27, 2025

Professional Trainer Development Courses

TIP’s I Professional Trainer Course – January 7-9, 2025

Now that you have received the curriculum it’s up to you to help participants learn, understand, recall and apply the information.
How do you create and manage a positive learning environment where participants leave with knowledge they can use or a new skill that they can immediately apply?
This Professional Development Course provides 3 days of knowledge and skill building for Trainers, Instructors & Presenters to discover how to train, instruct or present the curriculum effectively.

Transformational Training Design– January 21-23, 2025 

This Professional Development Course provides three days of knowledge and skill building for Trainers, Instructors & Presenters to design and develop their own presentation or training. You provide the topic and content and we will help you assemble it into a transformational learning experience.

“Discover how to design and develop a presentation or training where learners walk away with a new skill or knowledge that they can immediately apply.”

 

 


“The only thing worse than training employees and losing them is not training them and keeping them.” – Zig Ziglar


 

The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)  supports states, territories, tribes, and communities to ensure that credentialed prevention staff can deliver services with a comprehensive understanding of prevention and the latest evidence-based practices addressing substance use prevention. 

In 2013, the founders of Prevention Training Services saw a need for quality training using subject matter experts in order to ensure the established standards of the profession are upheld. Prevention Training Services was created out of this need to help develop a more competent workforce by teaching the specialized knowledge required of the substance use disorder prevention professional.  Training topics are aligned with the standards set forth by the International Certification and Reciprocity Consortium, the globally recognized resource for prevention, treatment and recovery credentialing.

Thank you for helping us fulfill our mission of developing a more competent workforce by teaching skills to Prevention Specialist across the world. Since 2019 we have trained 1,150 individuals from 30 states, Washington D.C., Guam, Bermuda and members of the Chickasaw Nation in Oklahoma and the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes of the Flathead Reservation in Montana.


More in ’24- We gave away 2,024 hours of free training this year!

Click here  for more informationAnd the winners are…..Click Here


“Funders do not pay for programs, they pay for outcomes”- Mike Lowther


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