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Leveraging SBIRT to Enhance Youth Tobacco Use Prevention Part I
Original Air Date: June 29, 2-3 p.m. ET
Thinking about preventing youth tobacco use early, often and through brief interventions in a variety of care settings is a great way to potentially prevent nicotine dependence in adulthood and leveraging Screening, Brief Intervention and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) can help!
Join the National Behavioral Health Network and Pam Pietruszewski, MA, the National Council’s integrated health consultant on Monday, June 29 from 2-3 p.m. ET for “Leveraging SBIRT to Enhance Youth Tobacco Use Prevention,” a webinar exploring how to utilize our step-by-step SBIRT process to assess and address substance use as part of your tobacco cessation programming with youth and young adults.
You will:
- Become familiarized with SBIRT and how to engage in utilizing it for youth.
- Learn strategies for screening and engaging youth through an empathetic, evidence-based approach.
- Use scenarios to explore clinical and systems-level engagement strategies that can have a positive influence at the intersection of tobacco, youth mental health and trauma.
Sparked your interest? Join us for part two of this series on Wednesday, July 8 from 2-3 p.m. ET.
Part I Webinar Resources:
School-Based Health SBIRT Quick Guide
Part II Webinar Resources:
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