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Describes three characteristics of a comprehensive approach to preventing substance misuse and related behavioral health problems: addressing different levels of risk, operating at different levels of influence, and requiring the support and participation of diverse stakeholders.
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This tool summarizes key takeaways from a CAPT webinar examining the value of collaborating with diverse partners as a strategy for expanding the reach and deepening the impact, of activities to prevent prescription drug misuse and overdose.
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This tip sheet provides an introduction to key players involved in on-campus substance abuse prevention efforts, important considerations for working together, and examples of how to engage campuses and college students in community prevention efforts.
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This tool presents opportunities for collaborating at each step of the SPF.
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This resource offers examples of evidence-based interventions that address risk and protective factors associated with underage drinking.
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Analyzing assessment data with five key criteria can provide insight into how to focus efforts to meet community needs and set prevention priorities.
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See how Prevention Solutions@EDC’s 12 online courses map on to the International Certification and Reciprocity Consortium (IC@RC)’s six performance domains.
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This presentation describes a suite of tools to support the prevention of substance misuse and related behavioral health problems among American Indian/Alaska Native populations, including how they were developed and potential applications.
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This tool provides a summary of research findings on cultural factors associated with substance misuse prevention and mental health promotion among American Indian and Alaska Native populations.
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This tool is designed to inform strategic prevention planning by helping tribal communities identify and select culturally-informed programs that have been shown or have the potential to reduce substance misuse and promote well-being.