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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.
March 31, 2026

When does a game become a bet? Join Daniel Trolaro, MS to deconstruct the “gamblification” of video games. From immersive design, learn why the distinction between a casual hobby and high-stakes wagering is disappearing. Come gain insights and learn why it is essential for understanding the hidden risks facing today’s digital generation as video gaming, gambling, and sports betting converge.

March 25, 2026

As access to gambling expands, many communities remain unaware of the potential harms, the populations disproportionately affected, and the value of an equity-grounded public health approach. This introductory training explores core problem gambling concepts and terminology, key risk and protective factors, populations at elevated risk, and connections to related health issues. Participants will learn how a public health framework can help protect and improve community well-being.

Problem Gambling, Beginner
March 17, 2026

Join us for a discussion about innovative approaches to supporting Black men impacted by problem gambling. We will explore multimedia facilitation prompts that promote critical thinking and emotional intelligence for Black men navigating structural impediments to Black male success and wellness. This presentation will address Black men’s relationship with money, meaning making for risk seeking, the influence of social media, youth grooming societal factors, and solutions that require important personal and collective shifts towards sustainable healing.