Rally | Ignite KYouth: Enforce Tobacco 21 Rally | February 15, 2024
The Ignite Youth rally is hosted by #iCANendthetrend Youth Advisory Board. i#CANendthetrend is a peer-led, evidence-informed e-cigarette prevention and empowerment program. The rally at the Capitol will engage young adults from around the Commonwealth to advocate for stronger enforcement of Tobacco 21 law in Kentucky. Given the growing vaping epidemic among children and youth in Kentucky, these young advocates are rallying for increased protection, accountability, and also for support for those young Kentuckians who are suffering from the health impacts of vaping.
Location: Kentucky State Capitol, Frankfort, KY
Questions? Contact Nemeth.griffin@uky.edu
Learn more here. Register here.
Rally | 874K – ARMS Rally | February 27, 2024
Location: Kentucky State Capitol, Frankfort, KY
All individuals with a disability, their family members, advocates, and providers are welcome! The rally is to recognize the importance of Kentuckians with disabilities, advocate for adequate funding to remove the Home and Community Based (HCB) Waiver waiting lists and provide services and supports to meet the needs of 874,000+ Kentuckians.
Learn more here. RSVP to ccdd@ky.gov
Conference | Kentucky Council on Problem Gambling (KYCPG) Educational and Awareness Conference | March 7-8, 2024
Location: Owensboro, KY
KYCPG’s 27th Annual Educational and Awareness Conference is a learning opportunity to gain critical knowledge of gambling addiction, prevention, and treatment practices. The theme, Improving Awareness and Treatment of Gambling Disorder reflects the maturing evidence of recognizing, minimizing, and treating problem and addicted gambling. It is open to anyone wishing more information on gambling’s impact on individuals, families, and society. It is particularly relevant to behavioral counselors and prevention specialists confronting or preparing for the rising incidence of addiction. The conference also will feature a breakout presentation on electronic/video gaming addiction. Registration is required.
Register here.
Webinar Recording | Health for a Change: ACEs, Substance Use Disorder, and Prevention
This webinar dove into the connection between Adverse Childhood Experience (ACEs) and SUD, while sharing what’s going on in Kentucky to address it. Dr. Connie White, Deputy Commissioner for Clinical Affairs at the Kentucky Department for Public Health, Barry Allen, President of The Gheens Foundation, and Dr. Shannon Moody, Chief Policy and Strategy Officer at Kentucky Youth Advocates, presented the data and contributing factors around ACEs, the policy and strategies to address them, and what community members and families are asking policymakers to do in terms of prevention.
Watch the recording here.
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