Youth Action Team (YAT) Committee Meeting
The Youth Action Team (YAT) seeks to reduce the use of marijuana, alcohol, and other substances by the community’s youth. Meetings are held every first Thursday of the month, from
The Youth Action Team (YAT) seeks to reduce the use of marijuana, alcohol, and other substances by the community’s youth. Meetings are held every first Thursday of the month, from
The Latino Action Team looks to reduce alcohol and drug use among Latino youth by providing prevention resources and parenting trainings within the community. Meetings are held every first Thursday
Latino Initiative Action Team Committee Meeting View Details
The Surveillance Committee shares and provides emerging drug and mental health trend data and actionable information to our community. Meetings are held every first Friday of the month, from 2:00
To reduce access to the most lethal means of suicide in Broward County. These include guns, blunt force trauma by rail system, & intentional drug overdose. Meets Every First Wednesday
Join us in exploring which generation knows the most and hear real life stories from all different professions.
Moving Broward from “Trauma Informed” to “Trauma Responsive” Join us for a transformative learning opportunity to elevate your organization’s internal and client-serving culture. Led by Dr. Stephanie Covington’s elite team,
This workshop defines and describes the impact of trauma. This training includes an introduction to becoming trauma and gender responsive.
Understanding Psychological Trauma in a Trauma and Gender Responsive Environment View Details
The Broward Youth Coalition (BYC) engages youth by educating and empowering them to become change agents of influence among their peers and within their communities, particularly in relation to drug
Broward Youth Coalition (BYC) Action Team Meeting View Details
To assist health and behavioral health organizations in their adoption of the Zero Suicide framework across Broward County.
The Community Response Team (CRT) works tirelessly to combat the opiate epidemic and other emerging drug trends within our community, striving to address these pressing issues and ensure the well-being