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Adapting Your Communications Strategies During the COVID-19 Pandemic
A New Prevention Peer Webinar Series

Communication event Prevention Peer Network

April 30th | 10:30 a.m.-noon – Pitching Your Prevention Story to Journalists

For our health and well-being, everyone is looking to credible sources of information from media outlets right now. Your prevention efforts during the COVID-19 pandemic ARE newsworthy and important—and media advocacy can help you reach parents, elected leaders, and other strategic audiences! It all depends on creating compelling story elements and pitches. On April 30th (10:30-noon), you’ll receive guidance from a number of media professionals: Yomara López (Univision Sacramento), Pamela Mejia (Berkeley Media Studies Group), Carissa Gutierrez (CALCASA) and Jessica Merrill (the Partnership).

+REGISTER HERE

NOTE:  

  • Once you register, you will receive an email prompting you to register once more through Zoom. We are committed to providing consistency for busy preventionists - to that end you can download a calendar reminder through Zoom to make sure you never miss a webinar! 
  • If you are not a member of The Partnership, you will be prompted to create an account. This consists of entering your email and your password of choice. These activities are FREE, you will not receive an invoice for participating! 

Questions?
If you have questions regarding the webinar series, or would like to subscribe to the newsletter, please contact Miranda Stiers, Capacity-Building Program Specialist

Standing Out on Social Media | +View April 16th Recording Here

Now that schools are closed, how are you reaching and engaging with youth? Which partners can you build relationships with to amplify your messages? We’ve all had these questions lately! During our next Prevention Peer Network Webinar, you’ll see that you’re not alone. We’ve collected a number of highlights from throughout the state to provide you with ideas and inspiration. You’ll also hear directly from your peers about the process they used to create effective messaging and graphics to meet their community outreach goals.