Webinars & Trainings

AHI Staff, Lauren Vasquez, Valerie Gavrila, and Jenni Lane, hosting a webinar for school-based health centers that are connected with the School-Based Health Alliance.

Webinars & Trainings

AHI partners with organizations to develop and facilitate engaging webinars on adolescent-centered care. 

At AHI we offer customized web-based and in-person trainings to support organizations in becoming more adolescent-centered. Browse our various offerings below and contact us to discuss how we can support you and your training needs.

Our team works with organizations to develop and facilitate engaging webinars on adolescent-centered care. Through the delivery of rich content and use of interactive features, we can help you provide a meaningful, web-based educational experience to your audience.

Access our 2025 Training Recap and visit our course catalog of past trainings, upcoming events, and CE opportunities!

Trainings

Our skilled facilitators offer interactive trainings and presentations on a variety of topics to promote adolescent-centered care. We can tailor these educational experiences to meet your organization’s needs. A sample of our trainings and presentation topics include:

Patient-Centered Care
for Transgender Youth
Risk Screening
in a Clinical Setting
Transforming Health Centers
into Adolescent-Centered Medical Homes
Raising a Generation
of Empowered Health Care Consumers
Inter-professional Education
to Improve Adolescent Patient Care

Featured Training

A Harm Reduction Approach to Youth Anxiety and Substance Use

A virtual training for youth-supporting professionals

July 28, 2026
11 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. EDT

Anxiety and substance use are among the most pressing and interconnected concerns facing today's adolescents and emerging adults. This training explores current trends in youth anxiety and alcohol and cannabis use, examines the mechanisms that link them—including self-medication, shared risk factors, and developmental context—and considers how stigma and access to care shape young people's help-seeking behavior. Participants will explore practical communication strategies and approaches such as safety planning, identifying trusted adults, and setting personal boundaries that are not only relevant to substance use but also transferable life skills for navigating risk across adolescence.

Registration will open June 15. For more information, visit the course page.

The contents of these trainings are solely the responsibility of the presenters and do not necessarily represent the official views of AHI or any AHI section.

Audience

The audience for these trainings includes medical professionals such as pediatricians, family physicians, nurse practitioners, mental health specialists, social workers, and other health care professionals who work with adolescents and young adults.

A Harm Reduction Approach to Youth Anxiety & Substance Use

Access the Training Catalog

Visit our full library of virtual trainings, including CE-eligible offerings.