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[ Local Links ]Central Center for the Application of Prevention Technologies (CCAPT)
The CAPT system is designed to work with states and local communities, policymakers and local leaders, agencies and task forces to apply science-based prevention technology that works.
captus.samhsa.gov/central/central.cfmCenter for Substance Abuse Prevention (CSAP) Model Programs
The programs on this site were deemed "model" programs. They meet the requirements and criteria set forth by CSAP. They have been tested in schools, communities across America and have been proven to prevent or decrease substance abuse in children.
modelprograms.samhsa.gov/National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA)
Provides information on clinical trials and the research databases available through the NIAAA site make it a good resource for anyone interested in alcohol-related topics.
www.niaaa.nih.govNational Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)
This site includes sections for students & young adults, parents & teachers, and researchers & health professionals, with information on drugs targeted to each audience. From research findings to curricula and slide presentations, there's something here for everyone!
www.drugabuse.govNational Institutes of Health (NIH)
Provides information on a variety of health-related topics-from scientific research to funding opportunities.
www.nih.gov/SAMHSA's Prevention Platform
SAMHSA's Prevention Platform is an online resource for substance abuse prevention. It is provided by the SAMHSA's Center for Substance Abuse Prevention. Use this excellent online resource for applying the SAMHSA's Strategic Prevention Framework toward assessment, capacity building, program implementation, and evaluation in your community.
preventionplatform.samhsa.gov/
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMSHA)
SAMHSA is the Federal agency charged with improving the quality and availability of prevention, treatment, and rehabilitative services in order to reduce illness, death, disability, and cost to society resulting from substance abuse and mental illnesses.
www.samhsa.gov
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Community Educational Service Agencies (CESA)
The state's 12 CESAs provide services and programs for school districts within their regions. Each CESA also offers focused programs in AODA prevention through the Wisconsin Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Drug Abuse Education Network (WATODEN).
wch.uhs.wisc.edu/06-Links/06-WiscLinks-CESA.htmPacific Institute for Research and Evaluation (PIRE)
Wisconsin SIG Evaluation Website
PIRE's work has been focused on individual and social problems associated with the use of alcohol and other drugs. This focus has broadened to include a range of issues related to public health and safety and applications of social policy. The Wisconsin SIG evaluation website is designed to facilitate communication and coordination between PIRE staff and local SIG evaluators.
www.pire.org/WIEvaluation/index.htmlWisconsin Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Drug Education Network (WATODEN)
Serving school districts and communities in Wisconsin. WATODEN provides technical assistance to and encourages collaborative partnerships with Pre-K-12 schools, state agencies, and community based organizations. They focus on the prevention of alcohol, tobacco, and other drug use by youth, and related youth risk behaviors, school safety, and violence prevention.
www.wccf.org/index.htmlWisconsin Clearinghouse for Prevention Resources (WCH)
The Clearinghouse is a statewide prevention resource center that disseminates research-based educational prevention services, and provides information throughout Wisconsin. This site provides updates on statewide and local trainings and information on coalition building, youth empowerment, prevention and much more.
wch.uhs.wisc.edu/Wisconsin Department of Health and Family Services (DHFS)
DHFS mission is to lead the nation in fostering healthy, self-reliant individuals and families. They are committed to successful methods that: promote independence, strengthen families, encourage healthy behaviors, promote community responsibility, provide services of value to taxpayers, protect vulnerable children, adults and families, and prevent individual and social problems.
www.dhfs.state.wi.us/
Tobacco Control Resource Center for Wisconsin (TCRCW)
The Tobacco Control Resource Center for Wisconsin is a centralized source for current and accurate information on tobacco control resources, research, technical assistance and information
www.tobwis.org/
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