NNEDLearn 2023:
The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) was excited to engage NNED members to participate in its thirteenth annual training opportunity for community-based organizations, NNEDLearn 2023. This was an opportunity for participants to develop skills in evidence-supported and culturally appropriate mental illness and substance use prevention and treatment practices and to support practice implementation.
- Date: April 25 – 27, 2023
- Location: Zoom (Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, NNEDLearn 2023 was a fully virtual experience)
- Training tracks: Achieving Whole Health, Familia Adelante: Multi-risk Reduction Behavioral Health Prevention for Latino Youth and Families, Motivational Interviewing, Preventing Long-term Anger and Aggression in Youth (PLAAY), and Project Venture: Positive Youth Development for American Indian and Alaska Native Youth.
NNEDLearn 2022:
The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) was excited to engage NNED members to participate in its twelfth annual training opportunity for community-based organizations, NNEDLearn 2022. This was an opportunity for participants to develop skills in evidence-supported and culturally appropriate mental illness and substance use prevention and treatment practices and to support practice implementation.
- Date: April 26 – 28, 2022
- Location: Zoom (Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, NNEDLearn 2022 was a fully virtual experience)
- Training tracks: Achieving Whole Health, Familia Adelante: Multi-risk Reduction Behavioral Health Prevention for Latino Youth and Families, Motivational Interviewing, Preventing Long-term Anger and Aggression in Youth (PLAAY), and Project Venture: Positive Youth Development for American Indian and Alaska Native Youth.
NNEDLearn 2021:
The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) was excited to engage NNED members to participate in its eleventh annual training opportunity for community-based organizations, NNEDLearn 2021. This was an opportunity for participants to develop skills in evidence-supported and culturally appropriate mental illness and substance use prevention and treatment practices and to support practice implementation.
- Date: March 23 – 25, 2021
- Location: Zoom (Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, NNEDLearn 2021 was a fully virtual experience)
- Training tracks: Achieving Whole Health, Familia Adelante: Multi-risk Reduction Behavioral Health Prevention for Latino Youth and Families, Motivational Interviewing, Preventing Long-term Anger and Aggression in Youth (PLAAY), and Project Venture: Positive Youth Development for American Indian and Alaska Native Youth.
NNEDLearn 2020:
SAMHSA was pleased to offer its tenth annual training for community-based organizations, NNEDLearn 2020. This was an opportunity for NNED partner organizations to learn and implement evidence-based, adapted, and culturally-specific behavioral health and mental illness practices.
- Date: March 8 – 1
1, 2020 - Location: Tamaya Hyatt in Santa Ana Pueblo, New Mexico
- Training tracks: Familia Adelante: Multi-risk Reduction Behavioral Health Prevention for Latino Youth and Families, Motivational Interviewing, Preventing Long-term Anger and Aggression in Youth (PLAAY), Project Venture: Positive Youth Development for American Indian and Alaska Native Youth, and Achieving Whole Health.
NNEDLearn 2019:
SAMHSA was pleased to offer its ninth annual training for community-based organizations, NNEDLearn 2019. This was an opportunity for NNED partner organizations to learn and implement evidence-based, adapted, and culturally-specific behavioral health and mental illness practices.
- Date: March 31 –
April 3, 2019 - Location: Tamaya Hyatt in Santa Ana Pueblo, New Mexico
- Training tracks: Familia Adelante: Multi-risk Reduction Behavioral Health Prevention for Latino Youth and Families, Motivational Interviewing, Preventing Long-term Anger and Aggression in Youth (PLAAY), Project Venture: Positive Youth Development for American Indian and Alaska Native Youth, and Achieving Whole Health.
NNEDLearn 2018:
SAMHSA was pleased to offer its eighth annual training for community-based organizations, NNEDLearn 2018, an opportunity for NNED Partners to learn and implement evidence-based, adapted, and culturally-specific behavioral health practices.
- Date: April 15 – 18
, 2018 - Location: Tamaya Hyatt in Santa Ana Pueblo, New Mexico
- Training tracks: Familia Adelante: Multi-risk Reduction Behavioral Health Prevention for Latino Youth and Families, Motivational Interviewing, Preventing Long-term Anger and Aggression in Youth (PLAAY), Project Venture: Positive Prevention for American Indian Youth, and Strengthening Intergenerational/ Inter-cultural Ties in Immigrant Families (SITIF).
NNEDLearn 2017:
SAMHSA was pleased to offer its seventh annual training for community-based organizations, NNEDLearn 2017, an opportunity for NNED Partners to learn and implement evidence-based, adapted, and culturally-specific behavioral health practices.
- Date: March 26 – 29
, 2017 - Location: Tamaya Hyatt in Santa Ana Pueblo, New Mexico
- Training tracks: Familia Adelante: Multi-risk Reduction Behavioral Health Prevention for Latino Youth and Families, Motivational Interviewing, Preventing Long-term Anger and Aggression in Youth (PLAAY), Project Venture: Positive Prevention for American Indian Youth, and Strengthening Intergenerational/ Inter-cultural Ties in Immigrant Families (SITIF).
- Agenda: Download the agenda for NNEDLearn 2017 (pdf).
NNEDLearn 2016:
SAMHSA was pleased to offer its sixth annual training for community-based organizations, NNEDLearn 2016, an opportunity for NNED Partners to learn and implement evidence-based, adapted, and culturally-specific behavioral health practices.
- Date: March 6 – 9
, 2016 - Location: Tamaya Hyatt in Santa Ana Pueblo, New Mexico
- Training tracks: Familia Adelante: Multi-risk Reduction Behavioral Health Prevention for Latino Youth and Families, Motivational Interviewing, Preventing Long-term Anger and Aggression in Youth (PLAAY), Project Venture: Positive Prevention for American Indian Youth, and Strengthening Intergenerational/ Inter-cultural Ties in Immigrant Families (SITIF).
- Agenda: Download the agenda for NNEDLearn 2016 (pdf).
NNEDLearn 2015:
25 NNED Partner organizations participated in the fifth annual training opportunity for community-based organizations, supported by SAMHSA. NNEDLearn 2015 offered five training tracks to build skills in evidence-supported and culturally appropriate clinical and consumer practices:
- Date: April 12 – 15
, 2015 - Location: Tamaya Hyatt in Santa Ana Pueblo, New Mexico
- Training tracks: Achieving Whole Health, Familia Adelante, Motivational Interviewing, Preventing Long-term Anger and Aggression in Youth (PLAAY), and Project Venture.
- Agenda: Download the agenda for NNEDLearn 2015 (pdf).
NNEDLearn 2014:
SAMHSA was pleased to offer its fourth annual training opportunity, NNEDLearn 2014 to 30 NNED Partner Organizations. NNEDLearn 2014 offered five training tracks to build skills in evidence-supported and culturally appropriate clinical and consumer practices:
- Date: April 6 – 9
, 2014 - Location: Tamaya Hyatt in Santa Ana Pueblo, New Mexico
- Training tracks: Achieving Whole Health for Asian Americans, Motivational Interviewing, Motivational Interviewing – Adapted for Native Americans, Preventing Long-term Anger and Aggression in Youth (PLAAY), and Seeking Safety.
- Agenda: Download the agenda for NNEDLearn 2014 (pdf).
NNEDLearn 2013:
SAMHSA invited community-based NNED Partner Organizations to participate in its third annual training opportunity, NNEDLearn 2013. Based on input from the NNED, five training tracks were offered to build skills in evidence-supported and culturally appropriate clinical and consumer practices.
- Date: April 29 –
May 1, 2013 - Location: Tamaya Hyatt in Santa Ana Pueblo, New Mexico
- Training tracks: Achieving Whole Health for Asian Americans, Empowering our Spirits Tribal Suicide Prevention, Motivational Interviewing, Prime Time Sister Circles®, Strengthening Families Program (SFP 10-14).
- Certificates & CEUs: Certificates and CEUs were available for — The Association for Addiction Professionals (NAADAC), National Board for Certified Counselors and Associates (NBCC), International Certification & Reciprocity Consortium for substance abuse counselors by the Connecticut Certification Board (IC/RC).
- Agenda: Download the agenda for NNEDLearn 2013 (pdf).
NNEDLearn 2012:
The NNED selected over 150 participants from 35 NNED Partner Organizations to participate in its second annual training opportunity. Based on input from the NNED, six training tracks were offered to build skills in evidence-supported and culturally appropriate clinical, consumer, and organizational practices. The training also included a Plenary Session on Understanding Trauma and
- Date:
March 12 – 15, 2012 - Location: Tamaya Hyatt in Santa Ana Pueblo, New Mexico
- Training tracks: Committing to Authentic Peer Support Services, Culturally Adapted Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Empowering our Spirits Tribal Suicide Prevention, Motivational Interviewing, Strengthening Families Program (SFP 10-14), The Four Cs of Collaboration.
- Certificates & CEUs: Through a partnership with the ATTC Network (National Office, New England Center, and Central East Center) certificates and CEUs were available for: National Board for Certified Counselors and Associates (NBCC), The Association for Addiction Professionals (NAADAC), IC&RC credentials (International Certification & Reciprocity Consortium) for substance abuse counselors by the Connecticut Certification Board, an IC&RC affiliate, Approved Continuing Education (ACE) – Association of Social Work Boards.
- Agenda: Download the agenda for NNEDLearn 2012 (pdf).
NNEDLearn 2011:
National NNEDLearn© 2011 Training was held in Bethesda, MD on June 27-28, 2011. Over 200 members participated in one of six possible trainings over the course of two days. The event was supported by SAMHSA.
- Date: June 27 – 28
, 2011 - Location: Hyatt Regency, 7400 Wisconsin Ave, Bethesda, MD 20814
- Training tracks: Brief Strategic Family Therapy, Celebrating Families!, Mental Health First Aid, Motivational Interviewing, Seeking Safety, The Four Cs: Culture, Communication, Conflict & Collaboration.
- Certificates & CEUs: Through a partnership with the ATTC Network (National Office, New England Center, and Central East Center) certificates and CEUs were available for: National Board for Certified Counselors and Associates (NBCC), The Association for Addiction Professionals (NAADAC), IC&RC credentials (International Certification & Reciprocity Consortium) for substance abuse counselors by the Connecticut Certification Board, an IC&RC affiliate, Approved Continuing Education (ACE) – Association of Social Work Boards.
- Agenda: Download the agenda for NNEDLearn 2011 (pdf).