Examples of Different Interventions
This resource describes five categories of substance misuse prevention interventions: education, school and community bonding, communication and public education, policies, and enforcement.
This resource describes five categories of substance misuse prevention interventions: education, school and community bonding, communication and public education, policies, and enforcement.
This tool presents three examples of logic models to guide practitioners in developing state- and community-level responses to prevent the misuse of prescription opioids.
Logic model development is central to strategic planning. This tool presents three examples of logic models to guide practitioners in developing state- and community level responses to the opioid crisis.
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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.
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.
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.
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.
Access practical tips for leading collaborative teams, organized around five key areas for healthy and engaged groups.
Use the seven-step Developing Your Logic Model Worksheet as a template for developing a logic model for your prevention program.