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Community of Practice – Building Best Practice Communities

What is a NNED Community of Practice (CoP)?

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NNED Communities of Practice (CoP) are professional development opportunities for NNED Members to receive training on a specific promising practice that can be implemented in diverse communities. Members will ‘meet’ regularly using virtual learning platforms to receive training, discuss common practice challenges and successes, and share information about strategies and resources.

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» Learn About Past CoPs

What are the benefits of being part of a NNED CoP?

  • Learn about promising/evidence-based practice
  • Develop cutting-edge skills
  • Implement a promising/evidence-based practice in your community
  • Free support from experts
  • Peer learning and support

What are the expectations from participants?

  • Engage in regular calls and training
  • Use a virtual learning space for 6-8 months
  • Have demonstrated knowledge and work experience with the population of focus
  • Give feedback to inform the NNED’s work

Questions

Please contact us if you have any additional questions.
Rachele Espiritu, Ph.D., Director of the National Facilitation Center for the NNED
P: 720.446.0726
E: respiritu@changematrix.org

Learn more about past NNED CoP’s

  • Latino MultiFamily Group Community of Practice
  • Project Venture Community of Practice Round 2 March – October 2011
  • Project Venture Community of Practice Round 1 September 2010 – June 2011
  • Bienvenido Community of Practice May 2010 – January 2011

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The NNED has been a multi-agency funded effort with primary funding by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA). It is managed by SAMHSA and the Achieving Behavioral Health Excellence (ABHE) Initiative.
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