Session description
Participants will be guided through an innovative exercise using the substance use paradigm tool which identifies 4 distinct paradigms: moral, disease, social, and identity. Establishing an understanding of what paradigm they most closely identify with, participants will gain knowledge for a transformative response that illuminates the power of prevention. As well as combats stigma, breaks the silence and sheds light on rooted assumptions and beliefs that impact prevention programming and multi sector collaborations. Presenters will share resources and support for steps necessary in undergoing a paradigm shift, elevating prevention programming and practices. For a more diversified approach to all forms of prevention services, one in which the scope of prevention is broadened and elevated in support of youth in all stages of development.
Learning Outcomes
Learning outcome #1
This is another one… #2?
Speakers
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