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CONCURRENT PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS - WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18, 2010, 9:30 - 11:00 AM

Session # Workshop Title
Basic 1
Compliance Checks:  The Who, What, Where, When, Why and How
Basic 2 Party Prevention and Controlled Party Dispersal
Basic 3 Third Party Provision and Third Party Transactions
Basic 4
Enforcement of Impaired Driving Laws Focused on Youth
Basic 5
Building Effective Community/Military Partnerships to Reduce Underage Drinking By Airmen
Basic 6 Environmental Prevention Strategies
Basic 7 Policing the Cyber World - Social Networking on the Internet
Basic 8 Managing Concerts, Fairs, Festivals and Large-Scale Events
Basic 9 Strategies for the College Environment
Basic 10 Program Evaluation 101: Measuring Your Program’s Effectiveness
Basic 11 Dealing with Fraudulent Identification
Basic 12 Mapping Out a Solution: From GIS to Policy Change on Alcohol
Basic 13 Social Media and You: Getting Started

CONCURRENT SERIES A WORKSHOPS, WEDNESDAY, August 18, 2010, 2:45 - 4:00 PM

Session # Workshop Title
A1
Why Can’t we Sell Alcohol Like Tires and Mayonnaise?
A2 The Plunge - An Immersion Event
A3 The 411 on Community Organizing 
A4
From the Community to the Courts:  Addressing Underage Alcohol Problems in Long Beach, NY
A5
MADD's Power of Parents: It's Your Influence
A6 Saturday Diversion
A7 The Impact of Regional Coalitions on Addressing Underage Drinking in Rural Communities
A8 Nuts and Bolts of Alcohol Enforcement Teams
A9 Promoting Retailers Education Program: Developing a Community Response to Underage Drinking
A10 But this Happened Off-Campus: Bridging the Gap between City and Campus in Addressing Alcohol Issues
A11 Athletics: Alcohol's Centerpiece
A12 Acting Out
A13 Collaboration - Our Key for Policy
A14 Utilizing Youth to Collaborate With Local Law Enforcement Through the Social Host Ordinance
A15 Using Local Data to Enhance Environmental Strategies to Prevent Underage Drinking in an Urban Community
A16 Increasing Resources for the Hispanic Community: Involving Parents in Underage Drinking Prevention

FEATURED DIALOGUES (MINI PLENARY SESSIONS), WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18, 2010, 4:15 - 5:30 PM

Session # Featured Dialogue Title
FD 1 Wired or Wireless: Are You Using the Latest Tools?
FD 2 Youth Courts: A Positive Path and Success Model for Peer Justice 
FD 3 Power of Peer Interventions to Reduce High-Risk Drinking:  U.S. Department of Education Model Programs Showcase
FD 4 Social Marketing: Step it up! Resist Influences of Substances that Kill
FD 5 Alcohol and Other Drug Prevention on Campus: Translating Research to Practice

CONCURRENT SERIES B WORKSHOPS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 19, 2010, 7:45 - 9:00 AM

Session # Workshop Title
B1
Youth Can Make a Difference
B2 Youth Court 101: The What, Who, How, and Why of the Youth Court Model 
B3 Courts, Judicial Independence, and Underage Drinking
B4
The Challenge of Enacting Social Host in Rural Communities: One Community's Success Story
B5
One Size Doesn’t Fit All
B6 Facebook and Big Alcohol: Partners in Harm
B7 “Okay” Isn’t Good Enough: Developing Advocacy Skills in Youth
B8 Breaking the Cycle:  A Collaborative Approach of Reducing Underage Drinking in a Big 12 City
B9 Out of Their Hands
B10 Reality Party: Exposing Underage Drinking Culture
B11 Using the Minimum Drinking Age as a Vehicle to Educate and Mobilize
B12 Alcohol and the Military
B13 Create a Lasting Impression in a Transient Community

CONCURRENT SERIES C WORKSHOPS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 19, 2010, 10:45 - 12:00 NOON

Session # Workshop Title
C1
Teens, Trends and Prevention: It CAN Be Done!
C2 Lights, Camera, Action: Develop, Implement, and Sustain a Media Plan on a Shoe String Budget
C3 Enforcing Underage Drinking Laws in the South Pacific: The American Samoa Youth Perspective
C4
Empowering Youth to Build Capacity
C5
There’s Nothing Else to Do!: Alternative Programming as a Prevention Tool
C6 Public Intoxication and “Private Victory” in La Crosse
C7 The Safer California Universities Project: Reducing Intoxication and Problems at Off-Campus Parties
C8 Building Innovative Prosecutorial, Judicial and University Conduct Schematics for Successful Approach
C9 Inspiration, Skills, Action: A Model for Youth Engagement
C10 Current Operations, Policies, and Strategies (COPS) for Deinstitutionalization of Status Offenders
C11 Working with Your State's First Lady (or Gentleman) to Prevent Underage Drinking
C12 Practical Tools for Bridging Science and Practice: A Work in Progress
C13 Looking at Resources: Issues-Based Decision Making
C14 Tha Hip Hop Doc Presents “My Life is In Your Hands”
C15 The Techonology of Fake ID Detection
C16 Source Investigations: Getting to the Provider
C17 The STOP Act State Report on Underage Drinking Laws, Policies and Programs: An Overview
C18 Use of Financial Investigations to Address Public Safety Issues

CONCURRENT SERIES D WORKSHOPS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 19, 2010, 1:45 - 3:00 PM

Session # Workshop Title
D1
Mapping Out a Solution: From GIS to Policy Change on Alcohol
D2 Social Host Laws and Other Environmental Strategies
D3 Social Marketing to Change Underage Drinking Behaviors
D4
The Data Dance: Capturing Environmental Outcomes and Youth-Led Interventions
D5
Engaging Youth for Positive Change
D6 Bringing Cost and Substance Abuse Data from Research to Practice:  Tools and Models to Plan for and Highlight your Success
D7 Social Host Ordinances: Enforcement and Public Awareness Partnerships
D8 State and Local Social Host Laws: From Concept to Implementation to Evaluation
D9 Underage Drinking: Prevention and Intervention Principles for Community Corrections
D10 Avoiding a Campus Hangover: A Comprehensive Approach to Reduce College Drinking
D11 Evaluation 101: Measuring Your Program’s Bang for the Buck$
D12 Respect and Involvement: Tribal Approaches to Underage Drinking
D13 Interactive Alcohol Marketing in the Digital Era
D14 EUDL Grant Management Discussions (by invitation only—EUDL State/Territory Coordinators)

CONCURRENT SERIES E WORKSHOPS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 20, 2010, 8:00 - 9:15 AM

Session # Workshop Title
E1
Ready, Set, Go: Moving Coalitions Forward in Preventing Underage Drinking in their Town
E2 Teen Parties EXPOSED
E3 Lessons Learned from Underage DUI Offenders and Implications for Community Action
E4
How Collaboration Brought Massachusetts District Attorneys into the Statewide EUDL Plan
E5
From Field Research to City Ordinance: Experiences of a Princeton Review Party School
E6 Engaging Youth in Prevention by Partnering with Faith-Based Organizations
E7 Collaborations:  Law Enforcement, Residential Life, and Judicial/Student Conduct Systems Enforce Policies to Reduce Underage Drinking 
E8 Social Marketing to Reduce High-risk and Binge Drinking Among 18-24 Year Olds
E9 Building a Charge for Harm Alliance: Campaigning to Hold Big Alcohol Accountable
E10 ACE in the Hole: Wisconsin's Report on Alcohol Culture and Environment (ACE)
E11 The New Mexico Activities Association and American Athletic Institute Life of an Athlete Online Prev….
E12 Coalitions Working Together To Address Underage Drinking
E13 Confronting Legal Issues in Underage Drinking: From the Cop to the Court
E14 Alcohol Control Policies and Underage Drinking
E15 Leadership Institute Informational Meeting          
E16 Youth Affecting Positive Change by Advocating for Social Host and Keg Registration.      

CONCURRENT SERIES F WORKSHOPS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 20, 2010, 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM

Session # Workshop Title
F1
How Effective Are Social Host Ordinances?  Findings from Ventura County’s Impact Evaluation
F2 Engaging Youth for Change
F3 Closing the Loop: Examining the Judicial Outcomes of Enforcement Efforts
F4
GIS Mapping of Youth-Related Police Calls for Service as a Tool for Parents
F5
Connecting the Dots:  Bringing 17 Enforcement Entities Together to Address Underage Drinking
F6 Social Networking and the Youth
F7 Environmental Strategies to Combat the Dangers of Tailgate Parties
F8 Innovative Enforcement Techniques in Detroit
F9 Coalitions and Cops: Getting it Done
F10 Underage Drinking Parties: Research, Policy, and Prevention
F11 Booze News Your Youth Can Use
F12 Understanding College Student Drinking and the Systems Used to Address It
F13 Retail Alcohol Vendor Enforcement (RAVE)
F14 Illegal Electronic Gambling
F15 Law Enforcement's Role in Preparing for Large Outdoor Gatherings
F16 Deemed Approved and Social Host Ordinances: Tools to Address Problem Establishments and Underage Drinking