Central Vancouver Coalition April General Meeting (Zoom Only Meeting)
ZOOM LINKS:
You will sign-in to the April 18th coalition meeting from 3:00–3:30 p.m. for the Community Partner Spotlight using this Zoom link: https://esd112.zoom.us/j/87262279619, and those in attendance will be given another Zoom link to join the Healthy Youth Survey Data & Validity training from 3:30–5:00 p.m. Thank you!
MEETING DETAILS:
3:00–3:30 p.m. – Community Partner Spotlight by Jessie Spinney, YWCA Prevention Program Supervisor: Learn about a new multisession curriculum called Where We Lead that’s designed specifically to support youth service providers in building skills to engage youth in conversations about healthy relationships and create a safer environment for youth to do so.
3:30–5:00 p.m. – Healthy Youth Survey Data & Validity Training by Clark County Public Health: In this interactive training, sponsored by the Prevent Coalition’s SW Region Network, attendees will participate in a brainstorming and discussion session and learn the importance of data and its validity, what it is, and the benefits of a data walk. This training is a prelude to a data walk that CCPH will host in the fall to hear from and ask community members to identify the needs of the community and unite efforts to address the needs through collaborative partnerships.
About the Central Vancouver Coalition:
The Central Vancouver Coalition aims to increase community organization in Central Vancouver through monthly community meetings, training, and collaboration with other local organizations. These meetings are held from 2:30–4:00 p.m. on the 3rd Thursday of the month, with the exception of December and July. The meetings are a hybrid format, with the choice to attend the meeting in person at Fort Vancouver High School or virtually via Zoom. Meetings are open to all community members and formal membership is not required to attend. If you are interested in attending a meeting and learning more, please contact the coalition coordinator to RSVP. We are seeking coalition member representatives from the following sectors: Youth, Parents, Law enforcement, Schools, Businesses, Media, Youth-serving organizations, Religious and fraternal organizations, Civic and volunteer groups, Healthcare professionals, State, local, and tribal agencies with expertise in substance abuse, and other organizations involved in reducing substance abuse.