Title: Spring Prevention Professional Conference
Format: Virtual via Zoom
Date: March 24-26, 2026
Time: 9 am- 4:30 pm CT
Continuing Education Hours: 18 CEH’s in Multiple IC&RC Domains
Price: $450
Registration Link: Click here to register
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Schedule:
March 24th
9:00-10:30 1) A Blueprint for Sustained Momentum: Assessing and Strengthening the Five Pillars of Your Prevention Program
10:30-12:00- 2) Data that Speaks
1:30-3:00 3) Measuring What Matters
3:00-4:30 4) Beyond Silos
March 25th
9:00-10:30 5) Beyond Silos
10:30-12:00- 6) Diversifying the Prevention Portfolio
1:30-3:00 7) Diversifying the Prevention Portfolio
3:00-4:30 8) Prevention Ambassadors
March 26th
9:00-10:30 9) The Leadership Pipeline
10:30-12:00 10) Influencing Up
1:30-3:00 11) Resilience in the Workforce
3:00-4:30 12) Engineering a Vehicle to Move our Work Forward.
All virtual workshops are subject to change. They are scheduled in Central Time, CST, Use the time zone converter , then enter Texas, Houston
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1) Mitchell Moore BAT, ACPS, LCDC, ADC is a dynamic educator who has a passion for training people and serves those who serve by designing and delivering training and across America.
He is an advanced certified prevention specialist and licensed chemical dependency counselor who has extensive experience working with youth and families in both prevention and recovery settings.
He has served as a counselor, prevention specialist, a grant writer and executive director of a charitable organization. In 2019, he was awarded the Texas Prevention Specialist of the Year.
He is currently an independent contractor, a beekeeper and volunteers his time with Prevention Training Services and the Texas Certification Board.
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