Local, State, and National Data Sources
This resource provides an annotated list of data sources that provide information on substance misuse and related behavioral health problems.
This resource provides an annotated list of data sources that provide information on substance misuse and related behavioral health problems.
Stakeholders can work together in many different ways, for many different reasons. This chart presents four levels of collaboration, ranging from simple to complex.
This resource presents four features of risk and protective factors related to substance misuse: they exist in multiple contexts, are correlated and cumulative, are influential over time, and affect people in different ways.
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.
This tool presents some considerations for evaluating your collaboration, common functions to evaluate, and examples of instruments that measure these functions.
Effective recruitment takes planning. This tool presents the four phases of successful recruitment, starting with doing your homework.
This resource offers tips for increasing the credibility of your evaluation findings and justifying your results.
This tool presents four tasks to help you design the right evaluation for your prevention initiative.
Learn five strategies for delivering engaging and effective webinars, including ways in which you can engage your audience.
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.