Conference at-a-glance
workshop descriptions
Faculty Bios
Exhibitor list
2008 Sponors:
- Alabama Department of Mental Health & Mental Retardation, Substance Abuse Services Division
- Alaska Behavior Health Prevention and Early Intervention, Department of
Health and Social Services
- California Department of Alcohol and Drug Program
- Community Anti-Drug Coalitions of America (CADCA)
- Connecticut Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services
- Colorado Department of Human Services, Alcohol and Drug Abuse Division
- CSAP’s Five Regional Centers for Application of Prevention Technologies (CAPT):
Central, Northeast, Southeast, Southwest, Western
- Iowa Department of Public Health Substance Abuse Bureau
- Kansas Department of Social and Rehabilitation Services, Addiction and Prevention Services
- Massachusetts Department of Public Health, Bureau of Substance Abuse Services
- Missouri Division of Alcohol and Drug Abuse
- National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)
- Nevada Mental Health & Development Services Substance Abuse Prevention & Treatment Agency
- New York State Office of Alcoholism & Substance Abuse Services
- North Carolina Division of Mental Health
- Ohio Department of Alcohol and Drug Addiction
- Oregon Addictions and Mental Health Division
- SAMHSHA/Center for Substance Abuse Prevention
- Southwest Prevention Center, College of Continuing Education, The University of Oklahoma
- The Society for Prevention Research (SPR)
- The U.S. Department of State
- Washington Division of Alcohol & Substance Abuse
- White House Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP)
Keynote Presentation: Prescrption Drug/Over the Counter Drug Panel
Bob Denniston Presentation
Teen Prescription Drug Abuse: A Prolem in Need of a Fix
Carol Boyd Presentation
Implications for Prevention
Craig PoVey Presentation
Francis Harding Presentation
1C - Collecting and Using Community Readinsess Data for Prevention
Mary Kate Mason and Jane Ungemach Presentation
(FEATURED WORKSHOP)
1D - Best Practices in International Substance Abuse Prevention Programs
Michael A Buscemi Presentation
Aljandro Vassilaqui Presentation
Luis Solis Rojas Presentation
Alfonso Abarca Presentation
2A - Substance ABuse Prevention Among Older Aduls: New Jersey's WISE Program
Steven Liga and Diane Liga Presentation
2B - The Pathways of Youth Access to Alcohol: A Research-based Community Prevention Initiative
W. Richard Kite Presentation
2D - Achieving Outcomes: How SAMHSA;s Infrastructure Grant Programs are Helpin Communities Achieve and Sustain Population-Level Outcomes
Mike Lowther Presentation
Mike Lowther MCAMP Presentation
Jackie Schmitz Presentation
2F - Findings from the California State Incentive Grant: Environmental Prevention Efforts to Reduce Binge Drinking
Kerrilyn Scott-Nakai and Lance Segars Presentation
2G - Teens and Prescription Drugs: Motivating the Public to Act
Gem Benoza and Karen Hall Presentation
2H - Afternoons ROCK in Indiana Program Delivery Model: 1 Positive Outcomes After the Implementation of Evidence-Based Programs
Jeanie Alter and Jacynda Lacy Presentation
3A- Prevention and Preaschoolers: Healhty Alternative for Little Ones
Jennifer Talarico Presentation
3B - Utilization of Structured Adaptation Process with Drug-Using Youth to Create Culturally-Grounded Prevention Interventions
Jeremy Goldbach Presentation
3D - Meeting Performance Management Outcomes (Part II): Applying Tobacco Control Strategies to Underage Drinking
Mike Lowther, Michelle Nienhius, Brenda Rowe and Keith Hotle Presentation
3F - Illinois' System for Assessing the Quality of Evidenced-Based Substance Abuse Prevention Programs
Trina Ragain, Kim Fornero and Beth Welbes Presentation
Keynote Presentation: Addiction Vulnerabilities: Implication in Prevention
Glen Hanson Presentation
CSAP Exemplary Awards Presentation
4A - "The Price is Wrong: South Carolina's Work Force Development Plan to Reduce Costly Turnover and Invest in Retaining Local Quality Prevention Staff"
Michelle Nienhius, and Steven Burritt Presentation
4C - Framing the Issue of Underage Drinking Nationally and Locally: Successful Use of Health Communications
Gwyndolyn Ensley, Dzu Bui and Rena Agee Presentation
4D - Building Statewide Leadership for Integrated Prevention
Peter Mulhall and Janine Toth Presentation
4E - Targeting Merchant Education for Special Populations
Robin Cox Presentation
4F - Using Community Specific Theories of Change to Guide Selection of Appropriate Strategies
Marc Bolan and Inga Manskopf Presentation
5B - To Pass or Not To Pass: The Methodology Behind the Revision of the Certified Prevention Specialist Examination
Julie Stevens and Pam Rush Presentation
5E - Ohio's Web Based Prevention System
Rudy Rodrigues and Melinda Norman Presentation
5G - Implementing the Strategic Prevention Framewok at the State and Local Levels: What does It Take to Achieve Population-Level Outcomes?
Evelyn Yang and Ann Landry Presentation
5H - Preliminary Evaluation of the Elementary Youth Support Program, Lancaster PA: Design and Implementation
Donna Becker, Carol Kuntz and Carl Fertman Presentation
6B - The Intersection of Science and Practice: Working with Society for Prevention Research Members in Your State
John Ernst, Zili Sloboda, Debbie Synhorst, and Craig PoVey Presentation
6C - A New Model for Reducing Alcohol Sales to Underage and Intoxicated Customers
Brad Krevor and Steve Schmidt Presentation
6I - Preliminary Evaluation of the Elementary Youth Support Program, Lancaster PA: Design and Implementation
Donna Becker, Carol Kuntz and Carl Fertman Presentation
7A - All Over The Map: Growing Alchol Enforcement Teams Into A Statewide Initiative Throughout South Carolina
Michelle Nienhius and Steven Burritt Presentation
7B - Surmoutning Borders as Barriers to Best Practices -- The Case of GIS
Barbara Seitz de Martinez and Desiree Goetze Presentation
7D - "Lead and See" to Prevention and Reduce Underage Drinking
Nora Drexler, Pamela Imm and Garrison Gladfelter Presentation
7G - Using Effective Community Sruveys to Choose and Evaluate Enviornmental Strategies
Marc Bolan and Glenna Younkin Presentation
8A - A Public Health Approach to Promoting Prevention-Based Parenting Practices
Karen Randolph, Melissa Radey and Skip Forsyth Presentation
8D - Living Well with a Disability Health Promotion Intervention: Improved Health Status for Consumers and Lower Costs for Health Care Policy Makers
Craig Ravesloot and Kathryn Robins Presentation and Handout
8E - Evaluation of the NiAAA 3-in-1 Framework at Connecticut State Universities, Lessons Learned
Janet Storey and Allison Case Presentation
8F - An Evaluation of On Applebee Pond: Its Effectiveness as a Cross Age Teaching Experience
Holly Wald and Debra Fye Presentation
Keynote Presentation: An Overview of the Recently Released National Action Plan on Behavioral Health Workforce Development
John Morris Presentation