Why Should We Collaborate?
Discover some of the important reasons why collaboration in substance abuse prevention is essential.
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.
Tools for Improving Positive Outcomes among Boys and Young Men of Color: Executive Summary Main Findings on Protective Factors
Access the executive summary overview of protective factors associated with substance use and misuse, and strategies that have been shown to be effective in addressing these factors among boys and young men of color.
Tips for Ensuring a Culturally Competent Collaboration
This resource presents a starting point for ensuring the cultural competence of your collaborative efforts.
Sources of Data on Substance Use and Misuse Among Boys and Young Men of Color
This practice-support tool provides a quick overview of national, state, and local data sources and tools that provide substance-related indicator data for this population.
Risk and Protective Factors for Substance Abuse and/or Mental Health Problems Among Alaska Native and Native American Populations
This document lists studies about risk and protective factors for mental and/or substance use disorders among Alaska Native and Native American populations.
Puerto Rico Prevention Organizations Partner with PS@EDC to Address Health Disparities
Preventing Substance Use in Service Members and Veterans: Factors and Strategies
Preventing Substance Misuse in Rural Settings
This tool offers prevention practitioners a foundation for understanding the burden of substance misuse in rural settings and strategies for designing and implementing successful prevention programming in a rural environment.
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