Ivy Jones Turner has provided training and technical assistance (T/TA) on the promotion and prevention of behavioral health issues with nonprofit, state, and community-based organizations, faith-based agencies, and school districts for more than 15 years. Her capacity-building skills include formative and summative program evaluation, program design and implementation, organizational development, and partnerships/collaborations.
As the Training and Technical Assistance Manager of EDC’s Massachusetts Center of Excellence on Problem Gambling Prevention, Ms. Jones Turner oversees the Training and Technical Assistance Team in providing a range of capacity-building services to support local communities in understanding, addressing, and implementing projects focused on problem gambling prevention.
In addition to working with MCOE PGP, Ms. Jones Turner provided TA to substance misuse prevention providers as part of SAMHSA’s Prevention Technology Transfer Center system and has assisted both urban and rural school districts with implementing and sustaining school and community interventions to prevent youth violence and promote social-emotional and mental health. Previously, Ms. Jones Turner served as a T/TA Specialist and Co-Director of the Center for Strategic Prevention Support (CSPS), providing TA and resources to Massachusetts communities seeking to prevent and reduce the misuse of alcohol and other drugs, assisted both urban and rural school districts with implementing and sustaining school and community interventions to prevent youth violence and promote social-emotional and mental health through the Safe Schools/Healthy Students initiative, and served as project director for The Center for the Advancement of Mentoring, a national T/TA center for youth mentoring programs serving youth who were in foster care, at risk of gang-involvement, were former juvenile offenders, or would have otherwise benefited from a mentor. She is a certified prevention specialist.
“Very great change starts from very small conversations, held among people who care.” –Margaret Wheatley
If you, or a loved one, are experiencing problems with gambling and need support, call 1.800.327.5050 or visit gamblinghelplinema.org to speak with a trained specialist. Specialists are available 24/7. Services are free, confidential, and available in multiple languages.
Funded by Massachusetts Department of Public Health’s Office of Problem Gambling Services
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