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[Music] thank you great so welcome everyone um to today's webinar with the New England ptdc we are very happy to have Dr Nicole kosenki here to share about the invitation to change approach I have a couple quick notes um before we get started just sharing our funding information for the New England pttc we are a program funded through samsa um the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration which is part of the U.S Department of Health and Human Services to just as a general reminder the opinions expressed in the webinar are those of the presenters and do not necessarily reflect the official position of the Department of Health and Human Services at samhsa um so no official support or endorsement intended through this webinar maybe just a couple of notes on the New England prevention technology Transfer Center as I mentioned we are part of the national pttc network which is funded by samsa to provide training and technical assistance for the substance use disorder preven...