Worksheet: Analyzing Existing Partnerships through a Health Equity Lens
Working With an Evaluator: Keeping the Spark Alive
This set of tools explores reasons to involve an evaluator early on, the pros and cons of internal vs. external evaluators, tips for assessing evaluator qualifications, and strategies for working well with your evaluator and minimizing costs.
Words Matter: How Language Choice Can Reduce Stigma
This resource examines the role of language in perpetuating substance use disorder stigma, followed by tips for assessing when and how we may be using stigmatizing language, and steps for ensuring that the language we use and messages we deliver are positive, productive, and inclusive.
Why Should We Collaborate?
Discover some of the important reasons why collaboration in substance abuse prevention is essential.
What Does It Mean to be Evidence-based?
This resource presents three criteria for determining if an intervention is evidence-based.
What Do We Mean by Resources?
Prevention practitioners often collaborate to maximize resources and/or fill resource gaps. This tool describes three types of prevention resources— fiscal, human, and organizational.
What Are Core Components...and Why Do They Matter?
Learn about the core components of evidence-based interventions and programs and why they matter to prevention efforts and outcomes.
Video Conferencing Etiquette for Participants
Explore some do’s and don’ts of videoconference participation.
Using Strengths to Address Alcohol Abuse and Suicide Among American Indian and Alaska Native Youth
Learn about an effective framework for preventing alcohol use and suicide in Native American youth.
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