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pdf file Overcoming Common Barriers to Treating Adolescents
External linkpdf file The Confidentiality of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Patient Records Regulation and the HIPAA Privacy Rule: Implications for Alcohol and Substance Abuse Programs
This guide is geared toward substance abuse treatment programs subject to and already complying with the confidentiality requirements (Part 2) issued in the early 1970s by Congress. It explains which programs must comply with the Privacy Rule and outlines what compliance will require.
External linkpdf file Pathways to Prevention: Guiding Youth to Wise Decisions. A Prevention Guide for Youth Leaders in Faith Communities Exit Disclaimer
This unique 100-page guide provides leaders of congregational youth programs with a comprehensive, step-by-step handbook to help kids use the positive influence of religion as a catalyst in making the choice to reject illicit drugs. Grounded in behavior-based research, the guide incorporates input from experts throughout the religious community. With activities suited for youth age 9-18, "Pathways to Prevention" helps promote a drug-free lifestyle and provides a forum for discussion about the consequences of drug use.
External linkpdf file Drug Use Among Racial/Ethnic Minorities (Revised Edition)
The purpose of this report is to provide policymakers, program leaders and staff, health administrators, scientists, and others with information that may help them understand the nature and extent of illegal drug use, associated behaviors, and problems that now affect our Nation?s racial/ethnic minority populations and the current non-Hispanic White majority population. Its content has been culled from the best and most recent reports on these topics.



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