Supporting the Work of So Many
Every day, prevention specialists and prevention providers across America dedicate their lives to supporting those struggling with substance misuse. Prevention First works directly with those preventionists or providers, supporting their work with the tools, training, and resources needed to change lives and build healthy communities.
Since 1985, Prevention First has been Illinois’ preferred provider of training and technical assistance. We train an average of 1,300 people annually and deliver 55 training sessions.
We employ many different approaches to most effectively disseminate this information, including live events (classroom-based, virtual, and webinars), on-demand options (online self-study and recorded webinar events), one-on-one technical assistance, coaching services, and web-based resources. All of which are rooted in evidence-based prevention approaches.
The result: Our training and technical assistance services provide professionals and volunteers the training and information they need to effectively impact substance misuse in their communities so they can, in turn, spend their time directly impacting their communities rather than spending valuable time researching appropriate prevention methodology.
Training Options
Classroom-based (instructor-led) training offers a guided, interactive learning experience where participants and facilitators can discuss new information and practice new skills.
Virtual classroom (instructor-led, online) training offers participants a guided, interactive learning experience outside the Prevention First classroom.
Webinar (instructor-led, online) events offer participants a structured learning experience that is less interactive and often has a shorter time frame.
Self-paced training (online) allows participants to complete the material independently.
Reclaiming Your Community
Monday, September 15, 2025
10:00 AM - 11:30 AM
Online
Description
This webinar will be based on the award-winning work of Majora Carter, an urban revitalization strategist, visiting professor, and celebrated author of Reclaiming Your Community: You Don’t Have to Move Out of Your Neighborhood to Live in a Better One. Historic disinvestment is recognized as a root cause of violence, particularly in communities labeled as low-income but Majora doesn’t focus on problems—she focuses on solutions. Majora will encourage organizational capacity building and discuss how brain drain cripples communities and demonstrate how other communities have mapped out a development strategy that focused on talent retention to help people break out of economic stagnation.
Learning Objectives
By the end of this presentation, you will be able to:
- Engage community residents and other stakeholders in imagining and improving our local neighborhoods.
- Enhance organizational capacity to influence and partner with local governments around land retention and infrastructure investments.
- Explore and encourage talent retention as a community development strategy.
This training might be of particular interest to RPSA Community Conveners as well as all Reimagine Public Safety Act Grantees.
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Administrative Rule, Part 2060 Training Series Module Four: General Requirements, Part III
Tuesday, September 16, 2025
09:00 AM - 10:30 AM
Online
Description
Subpart C: Intervention and Treatment Licenses
SUPR will begin holding a webinar training series for licensed organizations to support
understanding and implementation of the new Administrative Rule, Part 2060. Each training
session will address specific rule sections and content areas, as outlined below. Attending
these trainings will provide valuable insights into how the changes impact administrative
functions and service delivery, helping organizations ensure compliance and enhance
operational effectiveness. Trainings will be recorded and available on-demand as well as
live.
Webinars will occur on the third Tuesday of each month from 9:00am-10:30am, unless
otherwise specified.
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Harm Reduction Approach within ASAM Criteria Framework
Friday, September 19, 2025
08:30 AM - 03:00 PM
Online
Description
Limited spots are available.
This training provides skill-building in the use of the ASAM Criteria as a framework for determining the most appropriate intensity of services and how a harm reduction model/approach, specifically providing strategies for working with clients on goal setting, application of risk reduction skills and evaluation of treatment goals fits within the broader framework of the Criteria’s six dimensions and levels of care.
All participants receive an electronic copy of an in-depth training journal to guide the training experience and as a resource for continuing skill application as part of the training.
The link to join the training will be emailed to you prior to the training.
The Illinois Department of Human Services funds this training and is only open to license-funded treatment professionals in the state of Illinois.
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Motivational Interviewing: An Introduction Training
Monday, September 22, 2025
09:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Online
Description
Motivational Interviewing (MI) is defined as “a particular way of talking with people about change and growth to strengthen their own motivation and commitment” (Miller & Rollnick, 2023, p. 3). MI is designed to evoke and enhance the individual’s own motivation to change, using strategies that are empathetic and non-confrontational. While it has long been recognized as an effective way to promote behavior change within individuals in substance use treatment, MI has a wide range of applications beyond the clinician-client interaction. MI is designed to help draw out the individual’s own strengths and resources to help them make the behavioral changes needed to reach their goals. In this introductory training, participants will learn about spirit of MI and its basic skills and strategies, and will have the opportunity to apply and practice those core skills in an experiential skill-development training.
Objectives:
- Describe key aspects of the spirit of motivational interviewing as well as its relation to the transtheoretical model and the importance of effective engagement
- Describe the core skills of motivational interviewing, including open-ended questions, affirmations, reflections, and summaries
- Generate effective responses consistent with motivational interviewing to draw out and highlight the individual’s own desire, ability, reasons, and need to change
- Demonstrate application of concept as well as use of core motivational interviewing skills in practice activities
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Beyond Survival Mode: Moving Boys and Young Men of Color Towards Protective Factors
Tuesday, September 23, 2025
09:30 AM - 01:00 PM
DoubleTree by Hilton (Collinsville) - Collinsville, IL
Description
This workshop focuses on how to prevent or reduce mental health issues among boys and men of color (BMOC) by promoting the protective factors that counter the risk factors (social determinants of health) that too often keep BMOC in survival mode. Using a “protective factors framework” with BMOC living in urban communities labeled as low-income can provide inoculation against the stressors they might face early on in life. This content will provide youth development and violence prevention professionals with the skills needed to thrive, even in the face of repeated exposure to extreme poverty and adverse childhood experiences.
Learning Objectives
After this training, participants will:
- Gain knowledge about urban America’s unique brand of trauma that boys and young men of color navigate when living in communities of low-income
- Gain an understanding of why protective factor interventions should be implemented as population-health intervention using a trauma-informed approach
- Engage in a discussion about why and how some young men of color are not only surviving but thriving
- Review case studies, examples, and evaluation methods of innovative projects designed to improve health and life outcomes.
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Developing Materials for Locally-Designed Campaigns
Tuesday, September 23 - Wednesday, September 24, 2025
01:00 PM - 03:00 PM
Online
Description
During this interactive virtual classroom course participants will learn about the steps and best practices involved in planning and implementing a locally designed communication campaign. Participants will become familiar with print ad principles and obtain tips, tools, and resources for designing and pilot testing materials.
All SUPS and CSUPS staff implementing locally-designed communication campaigns who have not previously completed Planning and Implementing Communication Campaigns are required to complete this course.
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Effective Strategies for Motivational Interviewing
Tuesday, September 23, 2025
10:00 AM - 11:30 AM
Online
Description
Motivational Interviewing has proven to be an effective evidence-based approach with adolescents as it allows the adolescent to have a voice in the direction and goals of counseling. Topics covered in this presentation include: the 8 stages of learning motivational interviewing; mastering the basics; the spirit of motivational interviewing and integrating motivational interviewing with other clinical approaches.
By the end of this presentation, you will be able to:
- Articulate the 8 stages of learning motivational interviewing.
- Identify strategies to improve motivational interviewing skills in youth development and intervention and violence prevention programs.
- Integrate motivational interviewing with other evidence-based and classic clinical models.
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Motivational Interviewing: Beyond the Basics Training
Tuesday, September 23, 2025
09:00 AM - 01:30 PM
Online
Description
Motivational Interviewing (MI) is defined as “a particular way of talking with people about change and growth to strengthen their own motivation and commitment” (Miller & Rollnick, 2023, p. 3). MI is designed to evoke and enhance the individual’s own motivation to change, using strategies that are empathetic and non-confrontational. While it has long been recognized as an effective way to promote behavior change within individuals in substance use treatment, MI has a wide range of applications beyond the clinician-client interaction. MI’s guiding helping style draws out the individual’s own strengths and desires to help them make the behavioral changes needed to reach their goals. Participants will learn about the guiding spirit of MI and the four tasks, and will have the opportunity to practice core skills and appropriately respond to challenges in an experiential skill-development training.
Objectives:
- Describe key aspects of the spirit of motivational interviewing as well as the four tasks and the importance of effective engagement
- Describe common traps and communication barriers (e.g. the persuasion trap, the wandering trap) which can arise and contribute to potential discord
- Generate effective responses consistent with motivational interviewing to elicit change talk and to help clients explore and resolve ambivalence
- Demonstrate use of core motivational interviewing skills, as well as the ability to identify and appropriately respond to sustain talk and discord
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Beyond Survival Mode: Moving Boys and Young Men of Color Towards Protective Factors
Wednesday, September 24, 2025
09:30 AM - 01:00 PM
Prevention First's Chicago Office (Branch Office) - Chicago, IL
Description
This workshop focuses on how to prevent or reduce mental health issues among boys and men of color (BMOC) by promoting the protective factors that counter the risk factors (social determinants of health) that too often keep BMOC in survival mode. Using a “protective factors framework” with BMOC living in urban communities labeled as low-income can provide inoculation against the stressors they might face early on in life. This content will provide youth development and violence prevention professionals with the skills needed to thrive, even in the face of repeated exposure to extreme poverty and adverse childhood experiences.
Learning Objectives
After this training, participants will:
- Gain knowledge about urban America’s unique brand of trauma that boys and young men of color navigate when living in communities of low-income
- Gain an understanding of why protective factor interventions should be implemented as population-health intervention using a trauma-informed approach
- Engage in a discussion about why and how some young men of color are not only surviving but thriving
- Review case studies, examples, and evaluation methods of innovative projects designed to improve health and life outcomes.
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The 5 P’s of Coalition Building – Learning Community and Booster Session
Thursday, September 25, 2025
11:00 AM - 12:30 PM
Online
Description
This learning community and booster session will cover how effective prevention requires intentional and informed efforts. Through the Five Ps in effective prevention, participants will have the opportunity to discuss tools, strategies, and techniques relevant to primary prevention. Evidence-based strategies will be discussed, and how to utilize each Pillar to keep prevention moving forward, impactfully, and sustainably.
Training Objectives
1. Describe the five key strategies grantees could use to be effective.
2. Identify 5 pillars: Passion, Prestige, Presence, Powerbase, Process
3. Identify actionable strategies to strengthen each of the Five P’s—People, Process, Planning, Partnerships, and Policy—to build resilient, effective, and sustainable prevention initiatives.
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Two-Day ASAM Criteria 4th Edition Skill Building
Thursday, September 25 - Friday, September 26, 2025
08:30 AM - 03:00 PM
Online
Description
This two-day, application-focused training will provide participants with an in-depth look at some of the significant changes and improvements in the Fourth Edition. Participants will have opportunities to apply and practice key components of the Criteria, including but not limited to; the six dimensions, level of care assessment, application of Risk Ratings to each of the Five Dimensions, Dimensional Admission Criteria Decision Rules, shared decision-making and an overview of Service Characteristic Standards, Discharge and Transition Criteria.
All participants receive an in-depth electronic training journal to guide the training experience and as a resource for continuing skill application, as part of the training.
Books are not required, but highly recommended.
The Illinois Department of Human Services funds this training and is only open to license-funded treatment professionals in the state of Illinois.
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Self-Care for Providers
Monday, September 29, 2025
09:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Online
Description
Self-care for Providers is a dynamic, interactive workshop that addresses the healing and self-care needs of providers, supervisors, and others who are of vital assistance to individuals, children, and families navigating substance use and mental health challenges. Topics include secondary traumatic stress, burnout, vicarious trauma, compassion fatigue, and building resilience on the individual and organizational level.
Objectives:
- Understand and define the elements of compassion fatigue, secondary trauma, and stress
- Understand and define burnout and how it relates to organizational characteristics
- Describe and prepare strategies to build emotional resilience at an individual and organizational level
- Define the process by which individuals and organizations can move from reactivity to resilience through the use of assessment, prevention, and intervention
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Engaging Difficult to Reach Adolescents
Tuesday, September 30, 2025
10:00 AM - 11:30 AM
Online
Description
Most adolescents who receive counseling and other social services do so involuntarily which often creates automatic resistance. In addition, talk therapy or counseling can be quite uncomfortable for teens. Topics covered in this presentation include: engaging adolescents in counseling within the first 10 minutes of counseling; strength-based approaches to engaging adolescents in counseling; humor and engagement; strategies for addressing adolescent boredom in counseling: evidence-based engagement strategies.
Objectives: By the end of this presentation, you will be able:
- Engage adolescents in counseling within the first ten minutes of contact.
- Utilize seven strength-based questions to help with engagement.
- Articulate three evidence-based strategies to help with engagement.
This training might be of particular interest to RPSA High Risk Youth Intervention Services as well as Youth Development Grantees.
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Individualized Service Planning with the ASAM Criteria 4th Edition
Tuesday, September 30, 2025
08:30 AM - 03:30 PM
Online
Description
Participants will understand the relationship between the treatment plan and the use of
admission, continued stay, and transition criteria. In addition, participants will learn how to
write measurable, individualized treatment plans based on the Dimensional Drivers and
individualized needs and preferences of the person served. Participants will also have the
opportunity to explore ways in which the patient’s stage of change impacts and drives a
person-centered treatment plan and a cursory review of core motivational interviewing skills
for treatment planning conversations, shared-decision making and to support readiness for
and engagement in treatment.
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Seeking Safety: An Evidence-Based Model for Trauma and/or Addiction
Tuesday, September 30, 2025
09:00 AM - 04:00 PM
Online
Description
The goal of this presentation is to describe Seeking Safety, an evidence-based model for trauma and/or addiction (clients do not have to have both issues). By the end of the training, participants can implement Seeking Safety in their setting if they choose to. Seeking Safety teaches present-focused coping skills to help clients attain safety in their lives. It is highly flexible and can be conducted in any setting by a wide range of counselors and also peers. There are 25 treatment topics, each representing a safe coping skill relevant to both trauma and addiction, such as “Asking for Help,” “Creating Meaning,” “Compassion,” and “Healing from Anger.” Topics can be done in any order and the treatment can be done using as few or many of them as time allows. Seeking Safety strives to increase hope through an emphasis on ideals; it offers exercises, emotionally evocative language, and quotations to engage patients and provides concrete strategies to build recovery skills. In this training, we cover (a) background on trauma and addiction (rates, presentation, models and stages of treatment, clinical challenges); (b) an overview of Seeking Safety, including its evidence-base; and (c) clinical implementation, such as the use of the model with specific populations. Assessment and treatment resources are provided. The training is highly experiential, with role-plays and exercises to “learn by doing”; methods also include PowerPoint, video, and discussion.
Objectives:
- To describe current understanding of trauma, addiction, and their combination.
- To increase empathy and understanding of trauma and addiction.
- To describe Seeking Safety, an evidence-based model for trauma and/or addiction.
- To identify how to apply Seeking Safety for specific populations, such as homeless, adolescents, criminal justice, HIV, military/veteran, etc.
- To discuss adaptation based on setting, provider, and client factors (e.g., age, socioeconomics, culture, gender).
- To provide assessment and treatment resources.
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LGBTQ & Addiction for Providers
Thursday, October 02, 2025
09:00 AM - 04:00 PM
Online
Description
The Center of Excellence on Racial and Ethnic Minority Young Men Who Have Sex with Men and Other Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Populations (YMSM+LGBT CoE) was established to help providers develop skills to deliver culturally responsive and evidence-based prevention and treatment services for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender populations dealing with co-occurring substance use and mental health disorders.
-An introduction to key terms
-Introduction to Cultural Humility & Implicit Bias
-Considerations for clinical work with LGBT
Individuals.
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Two-Day ASAM Criteria 4th Edition Skill Building
Thursday, October 2 - Friday, October 3, 2025
08:30 AM - 03:00 PM
Online
Description
This two-day, application-focused training will provide participants with an in-depth look at some of the significant changes and improvements in the Fourth Edition. Participants will have opportunities to apply and practice key components of the Criteria, including but not limited to; the six dimensions, level of care assessment, application of Risk Ratings to each of the Five Dimensions, Dimensional Admission Criteria Decision Rules, shared decision-making and an overview of Service Characteristic Standards, Discharge and Transition Criteria.
All participants receive an in-depth electronic training journal to guide the training experience and as a resource for continuing skill application, as part of the training.
Books are not required, but highly recommended.
The Illinois Department of Human Services funds this training and is only open to license-funded treatment professionals in the state of Illinois.
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Two-Day ASAM Criteria 4th Edition Skill Building
Monday, October 6 - Tuesday, October 7, 2025
08:30 AM - 03:00 PM
Online
Description
This two-day, application-focused training will provide participants with an in-depth look at some of the significant changes and improvements in the Fourth Edition. Participants will have opportunities to apply and practice key components of the Criteria, including but not limited to; the six dimensions, level of care assessment, application of Risk Ratings to each of the Five Dimensions, Dimensional Admission Criteria Decision Rules, shared decision-making and an overview of Service Characteristic Standards, Discharge and Transition Criteria.
All participants receive an in-depth electronic training journal to guide the training experience and as a resource for continuing skill application, as part of the training.
Books are not required, but highly recommended.
The Illinois Department of Human Services funds this training and is only open to license-funded treatment professionals in the state of Illinois.
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Illinois Introduction to Substance Use Prevention (IISUP) III: A Framework for Prevention
Tuesday, October 7 - Wednesday, October 8, 2025
01:00 PM - 04:00 PM
Online
Description
This virtual classroom training introduces Illinois Department of Human Services (IDHS) Substance Use Prevention Program (SUPP) providers to the prevention specialist’s role in service delivery. Participants will be introduced to strategies for program planning, capacity-building, implementation, and evaluation. Participants will also learn about their role in prevention, including an exploration of ethical issues related to their personal and professional conduct.
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Understanding the Impact of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs)
Wednesday, October 08, 2025
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Online
Description
Adverse Childhood Events (ACEs) can have a strong negative impact on the life course of an individual, increasing the risk of developing numerous problems from substance misuse to heart disease to cancer. Youth who experience ACEs are also often misunderstood – seen as oppositional and defiant rather than scared and overwhelmed – and thus treated in ways that may compound the problems they face rather than resolve them. Join Prevention First and Dr. Aaron Weiner for an exploration of the psychological underpinnings of ACEs, their impact on behavioral health and substance misuse, and techniques you can use to coach caregivers on how to help children with ACEs heal and flourish.
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Serving Those Who Served: An Introduction to Providing Culturally Humble and Evidence-Based Care to the Veteran Population
Wednesday, October 15, 2025
09:00 AM - 01:00 PM
Online
Description
Veterans have their own culture and rich life experiences that can present unique challenges and opportunities to civilian community mental health care providers. It is crucial to be informed on culturally humble practices and have a basic understanding of co-occurring disorders that are seen when working with this population, as well as resources available to mental health clinicians. This interactive training will provide an overview of what makes the Veteran population truly unique including the impact of rank, enlistment, branch of service and potential deployments. Special populations will be discussed along with the impact of Military Sexual Trauma, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, and Mental Health and Substance Use Disorders. This training will assist community providers in making an effort to understand key aspects of the Veteran experience which may help to establish a connection, build trust and inform treatment planning.
Objectives:
- Identify the factors that contribute to military culture and that lead to the development of Veteran identity and the camaraderie among this population.
- Acquire knowledge regarding the potential higher risk of suicide among Veterans.
- Increase understanding of co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders that are commonly treated among Veterans.
- Gain awareness of resources available to civilian mental health clinicians.
- Increase knowledge of frequently used interventions, including CBT, MI, and safety planning
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Administrative Rule, Part 2060 Training Series Module Five: Clinical Services, Part I
Tuesday, October 21, 2025
09:00 AM - 10:30 AM
Online
Description
Subpart D: Treatment Service Requirements
SUPR will begin holding a webinar training series for licensed organizations to support
understanding and implementation of the new Administrative Rule, Part 2060. Each training
session will address specific rule sections and content areas, as outlined below. Attending
these trainings will provide valuable insights into how the changes impact administrative
functions and service delivery, helping organizations ensure compliance and enhance
operational effectiveness. Trainings will be recorded and available on-demand as well as
live.
Webinars will occur on the third Tuesday of each month from 9:00am-10:30am, unless
otherwise specified.
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Ten Steps for Planning and Implementing Communication Campaigns
Tuesday, October 21 - Thursday, October 23, 2025
09:30 AM - 12:00 PM
Online
Description
During this interactive virtual classroom course, participants will learn about the steps and best practices involved in campaign planning and implementation.
All SUPS and CSUPS staff reporting hours for communication campaigns who have not previously completed Planning and Implementing Communication Campaigns are required to complete this course.
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Effective Group Facilitation
Tuesday, October 28 - Wednesday, October 29, 2025
09:30 AM - 04:30 PM
Prevention First's Chicago Office (Branch Office) - Chicago, IL
Description
The ability to lead groups is essential to a wide variety of positions within the prevention field. This two-day training builds basic facilitation skills of individuals working with youth and/or adult groups. By the end of the training, participants will understand the stages of group development and the major issues associated with them, as well as how to identify and use interventions that will influence group behavior. This is an interactive training that will incorporate theory into discussions, group interaction, role playing and practice, and applied learning.
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Effective Group Facilitation
Tuesday, October 28 - Wednesday, October 29, 2025
09:30 AM - 04:30 PM
Prevention First's Springfield Office (Headquarters) - Springfield, IL
Description
The ability to lead groups is essential to a wide variety of positions within the prevention field. This two-day training builds basic facilitation skills of individuals working with youth and/or adult groups. By the end of the training, participants will understand the stages of group development and the major issues associated with them, as well as how to identify and use interventions that will influence group behavior. This is an interactive training that will incorporate theory into discussions, group interaction, role playing and practice, and applied learning.
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