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June 11, 2026

Join EDC’s Digital Design Group to get expert feedback and practical improvements for your flyers, one-pagers, and more. Examine real examples, see what’s working, and walk away with clear, practical improvements you can apply immediately.

Grantee Attendance Requested by OPGS

May 7, 2026

Explore how communities can engage youth to work toward local policy changes. Using a case study, we will discuss how youth were successfully engaged in an alcohol policy change. We will share key considerations and tools for gaining public support for impactful local policies.

Elizabeth Parsons
April 30, 2026

The social and structural determinants of health (SDOH) are the biggest drivers of health where people live, work, and play, and they have significant impacts on problem gambling. This virtual training will explore strategies for identifying and prioritizing SDOH issues, collecting and using data to inform health equity plans, and engaging authentically with community partners to facilitate change. 

Equitable Practice, Intermediate
April 23, 2026

This interactive training will explore key concepts in centering health equity into our work, enhancing our cultural humility, understanding complex factors influencing community health, and examining the historical and policy influences shaping our communities today. Together, we will explore ways to apply these concepts to our work that will foster our mission of creating healthy environments for all.

Equitable Practice, Beginner
April 8, 2026

Utilizing an equity-centered lens, this webinar will explore gambling-related impacts within Latinx/e communities. Participants will gain deeper awareness of cultural values, family dynamics, and community contexts that influence gambling behaviors and help-seeking. The training emphasizes practical strategies to strengthen engagement, build authentic partnerships, and expand access to culturally responsive, trauma-informed services. By addressing Structural Determinants of Health (SDOH) and systemic inequities, this session aims to support more effective prevention, intervention, and community engagement efforts that ultimately enhance quality of life for individuals and families.

Sandra Munier, LICSW, CADC, LADC.