Technical Assistance, Training & Consultation
The Alliance for Wisconsin Youth serves local Alliances in a variety of areas, for example:
- Building and sustaining local coalitions
- Strategic Prevention Framework (assessment, capacity-building, planning, implementation, evaluation, cultural competence and sustainability)
- Evidence-based prevention programs, policies and practices
- National Outcome Measures
- Building adult/youth partnerships
- Youth leadership and engagement
- Program development
- Developmental Assets, Resiliency, Risk and Protective Factors
- Connecting to other local prevention efforts
- Information on funding resources
How does the Alliance provide you with service?
Via telephone, email or in-person through meetings, visits or training workshops.
How often can you request service?
As often as you need to! We are here for you and welcome your questions.
Can non-members receive Alliance services?
Assistance is provided to local coalitions that are not yet a registered Alliance member but are in the process of coalition development to become a member.
Who are the Alliance service providers?
Service providers may include Alliance staff, state partners, or independent contractors with expertise in specific topics or areas of the state. We strive to match your needs with the best possible service provider.
What have people said about Alliance services?
“What could be better than instruction and role playing? This was wonderful.”
“We really appreciate the information you send. We don’t have time to find things ourselves!”
“I wish I could put 6, or even 7 or 8 [out of 5] for ‘My expectations for this experience were met.’”
“Very valuable event.”
“This training was excellent. We would like to have more.”
“I think you guys do a fantastic job. I mean it.”
PLEASE CONTACT US TO DISCUSS YOUR NEEDS OR SEND A SERVICE REQUEST
Staff Contact: info@allwisyouth.org
LOGIN RETRIEVAL FOR MEMBERS
Lost your login or your password? Don't worry, there is an easy way to retrieve it. Just go to the AWY website Home Page and locate the dark blue box at the bottom of the menu. Click on the words Local Alliance and you will see a box for both Login and Password. Look underneath the Password box and you will see "Retrieve Login or password".
PREVENTION TECHNOLOGY CENTER
Easy, free tools that help you work better
Meeting Tools
- RSVP Tools - Easy, fast way to set up meetings.
- Meeting Wizard
Get Started Guide for Meeting Wizard - Doodle
- Meeting Wizard
- Calendar Sharing - One calendar that your whole group can access and edit.
- Google Calendar
Get Started Guide for Google Calendar - Yahoo! Calendar
- Google Calendar
Working With Others
- Collaborative Editing - No more multiple drafts of a document shared over email.
- Google Docs
Get Started Guide for Google Docs
Watch this to learn more about Google Docs - Writeboard
- Google Docs
- Wikis - Post group resources online instead of sending email. Includes collaborative editing and discussion space. Watch this to learn more about using Wikis.
- Google Groups
Get Started Guide for Google Groups - pbwiki
- Wetpaint
- Google Groups
Photo & Video Sharing
- Photo Sharing - Find photos and share photos with colleagues.
- Flickr
Get Started Guide for Flickr
Watch this to see how to find and use photos on Flickr - Picasa(uses your Google account)
- Flickr
- Video Sharing - Easy way to share video and link to it on your website.
- YouTube
Get Started Guide for YouTube - blip.tv
- YouTube
Blogs
A fast, easy way to keep up to date on issues; you can also comment and ask questions. A great way to get information out without email.
- Watch this to see why you might want to use a blog.
Watch this to see how to set up a free blog. - Blogger (uses your Google account)
Get Started Guide for Blogger - TypePad
- WordPress
RSS
A way to subscribe (without the email) to blogs and websites so you know when they have been updated.
- It's like an inbox for the Internet.
Watch this to see how and why to use RSS. - Google Reader
Get Started Guide for Google Reader - Bloglines
- My Yahoo!
Social Networking
An online community that connects you with other people. More effective than email for communicating with teens.
- Watch this to see why social networking is useful.
- Facebook
Get Started Guide for Facebook - MySpace
Survey Tools
Find out what people think - fast.
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SurveyMonkey
Get Started Guide for SurveyMonkey
