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LifeSkills Training

Sponsored by ARCADA with Coordinated Training Services (CTS), A professional service of Workers Assistance Program (WAP), Inc.

Thursday 9-Sep-10 8:30 AM to 4:00 PM CDT

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Total Seats: 30

Abilene Regional CADA

104 Pine Street Suite 210
Abilene Tx 79601 USA
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Phone: (325) 673-3503
Fax: (325) 673-3717

Speaker Janet Mitchell

Company: Rainbow Days, Inc.

Event Description

Important! Please read below for curriculum instructions!!!
 
LifeSkills Training is a program that seeks to influence major social and psychological factors that promote the initiation and early use of substances. LifeSkills has distinct elementary (8 to 11 years old) and middle school (11 to 14 years old) curricula that are delivered in a series of classroom sessions over 3 years. The sessions use lecture, discussion, coaching, and practice to enhance students’ self-esteem, feelings of self-efficacy, ability to make decisions, and ability to resist peer and media pressure.

LifeSkills consists of three major components that address critical domains found to promote substance use. Research has shown that students who develop skills in these three domains are far less likely to engage in a wide range of high-risk behaviors.  The three components each focus on a different set of skills:

*Drug Resistance Skills enable young people to recognize and challenge common misconceptions about substance use, as well as deal with peers and media pressure to engage in substance use.

* Personal Self-Management Skills help students to examine their self-image and its effects on behavior, set goals and keep track of personal progress, identify everyday decisions and how they may be influenced by others, analyze problem situations, and consider the consequences of alternative solutions before making decisions.

* General Social Skills give students the necessary skills to overcome shyness, communicate effectively and avoid misunderstandings, use both verbal and nonverbal assertiveness skills to make or refuse requests, and recognize that they have choices other than aggression or passivity when faced with tough situations.

Comments

If you are a DSHS-funded participant and need to order curriculum for this training, please enter your request where it says "Optional comments for the event planner" in the registration process. Be sure to indicate specifically which level(s) you need, as described below:
 
 
The Life Skills curriculum breaks down into the following levels (3 levels for Elementary School, 1 level for Middle School)

Elementary LifeSkills, Level One (for 3rd/4th graders)
Elementary LifeSkills, Level Two (for 4th/5th graders)
Elementary LifeSkills, Level Three (for 5th/6th graders)
Middle School LifeSkills, (for 6th/7th graders)
 
If you do NOT need to order curriculum, please indicate that as well.
 
 
Discount Codes for free registration and curriculum materials are available for the following groups:

1. Employees of organizations that are DSHS-funded as a YPU, YPS, YPI, or CCP program for this curriculum.
2. Persons implementing this DSHS-approved curriculum in collaboration with a DSHS-funded YPU, YPS, YPI, or CCP program. The collaborating entity must have been listed in the DSHS-funded proposal for YPU, YPS, YPI program(s) or must be a representative of the funded CCP program(s).

To get your Discount Code, contact your Prevention Resource Center.  To find your Prevention Resource Center, go to this address: http://www.statewidetraining.org/en/cms/?8

Those who are not eligible for free registration/Discount Code may register here by using one of the following options:

Pay Online
Pay by Check
Pay by PO

1.  Each individual implementing the program must have a copy of the Lifeskills™ materials.
2.  If you are eligible for free registration, your curriculum is included.  See below for specific levels and indicate in the Comments section on your registration which level(s) you would like to order.
3.  If you are not eligible for free registration/curriculum, you must arrange to purchase a Life Skills™ Elementary or Middle School Curriculum at $100 each.  THIS IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY.  Contact Sandi McFarland at SandiM@rdikids.org, 1-800-899-7828. 
Please allow a minimum of 10 days in order to ensure you have your copy at the training.
4.  If you already have a copy, please bring your copy to the training.


Coordinated Training Services (CTS) reserves the right to cancel any training for which a minimum of five (5) participants have not pre-registered within 10 days prior to the training.
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 Event Coordinator

Bre Stogner Kristi Le
(512) 343-9595 (325) 673-3503
(512) 338-0939 FAX (325) 673-3717 FAX
   

LifeSkills Training

Sponsored by ARCADA with Coordinated Training Services (CTS), A professional service of Workers Assistance Program (WAP), Inc.

Thursday 9-Sep-10 8:30 AM to 4:00 PM CDT

Speaker Janet Mitchell

Company: Rainbow Days, Inc.

LifeSkills Training

Sponsored by ARCADA with Coordinated Training Services (CTS), A professional service of Workers Assistance Program (WAP), Inc.

Thursday 9-Sep-10 8:30 AM to 4:00 PM CDT

Abilene Regional CADA

104 Pine Street Suite 210
Abilene Tx 79601 USA
Google Maps | Hotels Near | Yahoo! Maps | Weather Forecast
Phone: (325) 673-3503
Fax: (325) 673-3717

LifeSkills Training

Sponsored by ARCADA with Coordinated Training Services (CTS), A professional service of Workers Assistance Program (WAP), Inc.

Thursday 9-Sep-10 8:30 AM to 4:00 PM CDT

 
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