HEC/News-Announcements

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Date: Fri, 20 Mar 2009 10:07:03 -0400
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HEC/News
Announcements
Friday, March 20, 2009

The Higher Education Center is pleased to make the following announcements:

1) Men Can Stop Rape Annual Conference: Men and Women as Allies

Men Can Stop Rape is hosting a Conference, "Men and Women as Allies:
National Conference on the Primary Prevention of Men's Violence Against
Women," April 14-15, 2009, at the Hyatt Regency Washington on Capitol Hill,
in Washington, DC. Registration is $225 before March 31, 2009, and $245
after this date.

The conference will:

-Present cutting-edge theory and practice
-Feature keynote addresses by members of the new presidential administration
-Offer meetings with congressional members
-Set a new agenda for prevention-focused collaborations
-Emphasize the voices of young people

Rape crisis and domestic violence center personnel, educators, youth-serving
professionals, health care professionals, mental and behavioral health
providers, social workers, health professional students, health policy
leaders, activists, advocates for victims of domestic violence, and others
are encouraged to attend.

To learn more, and to register online, please visit the Conference section
of the Men Can Stop Rape Web site: http://mencanstoprape.org/conference/.

2) Webinar: Measuring Impact

EDC and the Jed Foundation are hosting a Webinar, "Measuring Impact,"
Wednesday, April 1, 2009, 2:30 - 4:00 p.m. Eastern Time. There is no
registration fee for this Webinar.

This Webinar will provide a basic orientation to the design and
implementation of process and outcome evaluations for programs that promote
mental health and reduce risk factors for suicide and suicidal behavior.

This session will cover:

-Key methods of quantitative and qualitative program evaluation
-Experiences of one campus in planning an evaluation of a widely-used
training program
-How to work with your program evaluator in developing an appropriate
evaluation plan

To learn more, and to register online, please visit the Campus Mental Health
Action Planning Webinar section of the Jed Foundation Web site:
http://www.jedfoundation.org/professionals/campusmhap-measuring-impact.

3) Webinar: Alcohol and Drug Education for Student-Athletes

myPlaybook is hosting a Webinar, "Alcohol and Drug Education for
Student-Athletes," Thursday, March 26, 2009, 12:00 - 1:00 p.m. Eastern Time.
There is no registration fee for this Webinar.

myPlaybook is an evidence-based program designed to reduce alcohol and other
drug use among student-athletes.

The myPlaybook program includes:

-Standardized education regarding the NCAA banned substances
-Easy to use method of meeting NCAA minimum guidelines for drug education
-Interactive web-based learning exercises
-Tools to track student progress
-Tools to track dissemination of NCAA banned substances list

To learn more, and to register online, please visit the myPlaybook Webinar
Web site: https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/295963513.

4) Job Opportunities

The following positions were recently posted to the Job Opportunities
section of the Center's Web site:

Assistant Director, Health Promotion & Prevention Services
Southern Illinois University Carbondale

Coordinator, Maine Alliance to Prevent Substance Abuse
Maine Association of Substance Abuse Programs (MASAP)

Student Services Program Coordinator II
University of South Carolina

Director, Counseling and Behavioral Health Services
New York University

For more information on these and other recent job postings, please visit
the Job Opportunities section of the Center's Web site:
http://www.higheredcenter.org/jobs/.

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