Session: PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP II: PREVENTION IN PEDIATRIC PRIMARY CARE: STRATEGIES FOR EXPANDING THE REACH OF FAMILY-FOCUSED PREVENTION PROGRAMS TO ACHIEVE BROAD PUBLIC HEALTH IMPACT (Society for Prevention Research 25th Annual Meeting)

1-004 PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP II: PREVENTION IN PEDIATRIC PRIMARY CARE: STRATEGIES FOR EXPANDING THE REACH OF FAMILY-FOCUSED PREVENTION PROGRAMS TO ACHIEVE BROAD PUBLIC HEALTH IMPACT

Schedule:
Tuesday, May 30, 2017: 8:30 AM-4:00 PM
Regency B (Hyatt Regency Washington, Washington, DC)
Speakers/Presenters:
J. David Hawkins, Margaret Kuklinski, Guillermo Prado, Nathaniel Counts, Diana Fishbein, Jeffrey Levi, Lourdes Molleda, Joyce Javier, Daniel Shaw and Justin D. Smith
Workshop purpose: This full-day workshop is intended to build capacity within prevention science to generate evidence demonstrating the efficacy and effectiveness of embedding parent-focused prevention within pediatric primary care settings and to affect policy supporting this approach. This action-focused workshop has four key learning objectives:

(1) To introduce participants to the opportunities and challenges related to primary care as a home for evidence-based family-focused prevention programs,

(2) To foster understanding of the major policy levers available to support sustainable funding for family-focused prevention in primary care as well as the current focus of related advocacy efforts,

(3) To build awareness of effective approaches for translating prevention interventions to the primary care setting, and

(4) To allow participants time to apply new knowledge in breakout sessions that will further their own plans for (a) advancing policy and advocacy, (b) building the evidence base, and (c) developing their network of professionals engaged in this work.


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