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Learning the pros and cons of data collection methods can help you find the right data to inform program development and assessment.
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This chart compares two common decision-making approaches—voting and consensus. Which method or combination of methods is best for your team?
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Learn how to develop a social media plan to support your substance misuse prevention efforts, including how to choose social media tools and create content.
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From EDC’s Community-Led Suicide Prevention initiative, in collaboration with the National Association of County and City Health Officials, this worksheet is designed to assist rural health departments. Its purpose is to help them cultivate meaningful and effective community partnerships to address the intersection of suicide, overdose, and adverse childhood experiences.
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Use the seven-step Developing Your Logic Model Worksheet as a template for developing a logic model for your prevention program.
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Access practical tips for leading collaborative teams, organized around five key areas for healthy and engaged groups.
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PS@ EDC’s ongoing work with Kentucky has played a key role in strengthening the state’s prevention workforce by helping practitioners develop specialized TA skills that aren’t always covered in a college or university education.
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This tool explores the benefits of engaging members of the drug-using community in prevention efforts and shares considerations for creating a safe and welcoming environment that supports their meaningful participation.
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This tool explores actions practitioners can take to reduce stigma toward members of the drug-using community in order to better engage them as partners in prevention efforts.
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This practice-support tool distills research on substance use and misuse in boys and young men of color as well as factors promoting positive youth development.