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This tool summarizes key takeaways from a CAPT webinar exploring the intersection of opioid overdose prevention and harm reduction—and how developing a cultural understanding of each discipline’s philosophy and work can facilitate healthy collaborations between them.
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This glossary offers an introduction to the key players in primary care.
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This resource provides a quick overview of three common data collection methods: interviews, focus groups, and surveys.
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This T/TA tool presents six important principles of collaboration.
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This tool provides brief summaries of programs and practices that have been evaluated to determine their effectiveness in preventing opioid misuse and overdose. It should be considered a resource for state and community prevention practitioners seeking information on interventions to address these problems in their communities.
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The following tables, compiled by the National Research Council and Institute of Medicine and the United States Surgeon General, show select protective factors that are associated with healthy development at the individual, family, and school/community levels during specific stages of development from adolescence through young adulthood.
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This tool contains tables with questions to help prevention practitioners plan for program evaluation. By responding to the proposed questions, practitioners can begin to think through how to select appropriate evaluation measures, address data collection challenges, and collect quality data.
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This tool provides an annotated list of some important surveillance systems that track substance-use related data.
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This toolkit is designed to help substance misuse prevention practitioners reach and engage with non-college young adults.
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This resource is designed to help epidemiological workgroups re-conceptualize their purpose and function, drawing on lessons learned from experienced workgroup members.