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Logic model development is central to strategic planning. This tool presents three examples of logic models to guide practitioners in developing state- and community level responses to the opioid crisis.
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This tool presents three examples of logic models to guide practitioners in developing state- and community-level responses to prevent the misuse of prescription opioids.
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This resource describes five categories of substance misuse prevention interventions: education, school and community bonding, communication and public education, policies, and enforcement.
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This resource contains three examples of logic models that prevention practitioners can use to think through their process for addressing behavioral health disparities at the community level. Each example addresses a different type of disparity, and includes the community’s related substance use problem; factors that contribute to the problem; activities to address the problem; and short-, intermediate-, and long-term outcomes.
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Learn five strategies for delivering engaging and effective webinars, including ways in which you can engage your audience.
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This tool presents four tasks to help you design the right evaluation for your prevention initiative.
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This resource offers tips for increasing the credibility of your evaluation findings and justifying your results.
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Effective recruitment takes planning. This tool presents the four phases of successful recruitment, starting with doing your homework.
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This tool presents some considerations for evaluating your collaboration, common functions to evaluate, and examples of instruments that measure these functions.
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This collection of tools includes tip sheets and hands-on worksheets to help prevention practitioners better understand the important relationship between cultural competence and reducing disparities.