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Current Education Programs

The Washington Poison Center offers a variety of public and community health education programs for a wide range of audiences. Our education is a core value of our mission and we endeavor to make our programming as accessible as possible.

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Training topics

Our Public Health Education team offers presentations and training on a variety of topics. If you are interested in scheduling or attending one of these trainings, or if you have a different poison-related topic in mind, please reach out to educators@wapc.org.

Overdose Awareness Series

Through presentations from our own staff and from external experts, we explore unintentional and intentional factors that can lead to overdose, how to respond to different overdose situations, how to prevent and reduce harm from overdose, and how to access resources and treatment in the state of Washington.Through presentations from our own staff and from external experts, we explore unintentional and intentional factors that can lead to overdose, how to respond to different overdose situations, how to prevent and reduce harm from overdose, and how to access resources and treatment in the state of Washington.

"Hero L2" Test

for comparing visuals

"Text block 2 column" test

for comparing visuals

Sub-title

additional space for text

"Story blade" visuals

Title texts

Description text

I’m just adding random text to fill a bit of space so we can see and compare

Justin and Alex are both heavily invested in the Washington HONK scene, most notably across their respective bands, PJAMRs, Neon Brass Party, and AGAB

Meghan tolerates this love of HONK 😉

Another test link
A mascot with a large green round head and a look of disgust stands in front of a red polka-dotted table canopy.

This is an Animated Banner test

Here is space for more text as needed

"Text Cards: Carousel"

This is the title for the "Text Cards: Carousel" row

Testing to compare with "Text Card: Carousel"

"Resource Card: Carousel"

These are "Tiles"

Tile 1

Tiles seem to be text based, I don’t see a way to add an image

Tile 2

Tile 3

There are additional templates but I don't expect we'd use them

Things like logo walls, link stacks, contact forms, etc. We can also add a blog post style setup, I could see us using that