Training Institute for Anti-Drug Coalitions

Posted by on April 11, 2003

[Posted from Comm-Org]

From: “Betsy Glick”

Second Annual Mid-Year Training Institute for Anti-Drug Coalitions
July 28 ? 31, San Francisco, CA

CADCA (Community Anti-Drug Coalitions of America) will hold its second annual Mid-Year Training Institute, ?Leadership, Linkages & Learning: Gateway to Coalition Results? in San Francisco from July 28 ? 31, 2003. Classes will take place at the Renaissance Parc 55 Hotel.

This exciting event will feature 13 training courses over four days in fabulous San Francisco. The course selection represents what the field identified as critical issues facing coalitions today requiring training and technical assistance support. The courses are designed for community coalition members, prevention specialists, and other interested individuals.

Faculty for the Institute will include leading experts in the field of substance abuse prevention. Course topics include grant writing, evaluation, leadership, public policy, cultural competency and media relations to name a few. CADCA will be offering CEUs for the four-day Institute as well as participation certificates from CADCA. Seating for each class is limited so register today!

CADCA has arranged for a special rate of $139 per night for all Mid-Year attendees. Please call the hotel directly 1-800-228-9290 for room reservations only. Be sure to mention ?CADCA? to receive the discounted rates.

For general information, visit http://www.cadca.org/Events/MidYearInstitute/MidYearInstitute2003.htm

For course descriptions, visit:
http://www.cadca.org/Events/MidYearInstitute/MidYearInstituteCourseDes.htm

For a downloadable registration form, visit:
http://www.cadca.org/Events/MidYearInstitute/MYIRegForm2003.pdf


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