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MPH offers trainings to employees and the public. 

Trainings offered:

For over a decade, Make Your Move! Missoula has been training bartenders to intervene to prevent sexual violence. Alcohol is frequently used to perpetuate sexual violence, so bar staff play an important role in keeping our community safe.

During this training, staff will learn:

  • How to recognize sexual aggression in bars
  • How this issue impacts our community
  • Workplace policies that help protect staff and patrons
  • Strategies for safely intervening

The training lasts 2.5 hours. This training is open to any establishment that serves alcohol. We ask for a workshop fee of $250. If this fee is a barrier for your establishment, we are happy to work with you to get this cost covered. We do suggest that establishments pay their staff for the time they spend at this workshop.

Establishments we have trained:

  • The Badlander
  • The Dram Shop
  • Fred’s Lounge & Casino
  • Kettlehouse Brewing
  • Logjam Presents
  • The Rhino
  • Sunrise Saloon
  • The Top Hat
  • ZACC

Businesses and organizations can play an important role in preventing and reducing overdoses. Missoula Public Health staff provides free trainings on using Narcan and overdose prevention.

Participants will learn tools to prevent and reduce overdose fatalities in Missoula County. Topics include:

  • Facing the Problem: An overview of the prevalence of overdose in Missoula and Montana. 
  • Understanding Overdose and Opioids: Facts about overdose and opioids. 
  • Narcan – A Life Saving Tool: How Naloxone/Narcan works and how and when to use it (participants will be given the option to take free Narcan)
  • Other Tools and Resources to Prevent and Reduce Overdose Fatality: Local tools and resources such as Medications for Opioid Use Disorder (MOUD), treatment and recovery options, as well as other harm reduction tools will be covered. 

All employees who serve or sell alcohol must complete a Responsible Alcohol Sales and Service (RASS) training and receive certification within 60 days of hire and every three years thereafter.

Missoula Public Health offers a RASS training to businesses and organizations. If you are an individual needing RASS certification, please check the Montana RASS Training Calendar for upcoming trainings.

Course goals:

  • Prevent sales and service to intoxicated persons
  • Prevent sales and service to persons under 21
  • Know the effects of alcohol on the human body
  • Know the laws and your responsibilities
  • Understand documentation (Reports & ID Verification)
  • Learn how to handle difficult situations
  • Get your RASS certificate

Are you looking for a sexual harassment training for employees that goes beyond legal language?

Our Sexual Harassment Prevention Training helps employees understand the line between harassment and safe, healthy, and consensual relationships. We tailor the workshop based on your industry and to the needs of your workplace. Trainings are best geared towards workplaces with young adult employees or where relationships between employees is common.

We all can play a role in preventing suicide. We’ve trained employees in a variety of industries, including local non-profits, retail stores, labor unions, and spiritual organizations. In fact, trainings for local businesses and organizations have been some of the most impactful trainings we conduct. Your organization does not need a mental health focus to benefit from a training for staff, volunteers, or participants.

Contact us to set up a suicide prevention training for your business or organization. We offer three different trainings that vary in length from 1.5 hours to 2 days, depending on your needs and capacity.

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Contact us for more information and schedule a training.

Additional Resources from MPH:
  • Free gun locks
  • Medication disposal bags and medication lock boxes
  • Free Narcan
  • Fentanyl test strips
  • Tobacco education and Montana Clean Indoor Air Act information