The Use of Evidence in Designing Effective Programs
Kim Dash and Kristen Quinlan discuss how to use existing and emerging research to build substance abuse prevention programs that work—and that last.
Kim Dash and Kristen Quinlan discuss how to use existing and emerging research to build substance abuse prevention programs that work—and that last.
Shai Fuxman discusses the critical role that upstream prevention efforts play in helping to prevent opioid abuse.
Prevention Solutions@EDC’s Shai Fuxman and Julie Riordan have been examining what schools are doing to support children affected by the opioid crisis. In this podcast, they discuss how traumatic experiences can affect students and also highlight some programs that are making a difference.
Hear PS@EDC Director Carol Oliver share strategies for equipping coalitions, organizations, and individuals to bring change to their communities. Insights include the importance of laying the groundwork for change, acknowledging growing pains, and inviting the input of members with diverse perspectives.
Gisela Rots discusses what effective youth prevention programs could look like at a time when marijuana is becoming more mainstream.
Hear PS@EDC’s Loraine Swanson Lucinski discusses how parents’ substance misuse impacts their children’s health and wellness, and why investing in home visiting services is so critical.
Hear PS@EDC's Loraine Swanson Lucinski discussas how parents' substance misuse impacts their children's health and wellness, and why investing in home visiting services is so critical.