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Alcohol and Other Drug Prevention (AODP)
Drug/Alcohol and Treatment Resources
Drug and alcohol resources
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- The Anti Drug
Looking for brochures and resources on drugs and alcohol in several different languages? Visit the website to get brochures in Cambodian, Chinese, English, Korean, Spanish and Vietnamese.
- The Anti Drug Resource
- Blueprints
The Center for the Study and Prevention of Violence (CSPV) was funded to identify ten violence prevention programs that met a very high scientific standard of program effectiveness described as "blueprints."
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Morbidity & Mortality Weekly Reports (MMWR Reports)
Scientific publications containing data and reports related to drugs or alcohol.
- Clubdrugs.org
The National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), is part of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) created the Community Drug Alert Bulletin on Club Drugs and Information on Club drugs and related issues.
- A Community Drug Alert Bulletin on Club Drugs
A service of the National Institute on Drug Abuse for information about Ecstasy, Methamphetamine, GHB and other drugs.
- Community Services Division, Community Organizing Program, King County Department of Community Services
The King County Community Organizing Program works with community groups helping them identify local concerns and problems around substance abuse and violence. Community Organizers work with groups to generate solutions, facilitate productive meetings, and implement ideas.
- Drugstory.org
The National Youth Anti-Drug Media Campaign (for ONDCP) has developed Drugstory.org to present the latest drug-related information to entertainment writers and feature journalists. DrugStory.org offers its audience of writers links to websites that offer detailed content on specific drugs and drug related issues.
- Free Vibe
A great site for teens about drugs and alcohol. All of the site's content is designed to provide honest, straightforward information and advice on the dangers of drug use. It's also useful for parents!
- Join Together Online
A national resource for communities fighting substance abuse and gun violence.
- The Lindesmith Center - Drug Policy Foundation
This agency aims to broaden and better inform the public debate on drug policies and related issues.
- Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD)
MADD focuses on effective solutions to drunk driving and underage drinking problems while supporting those who have already experienced the pain of these acts.
- National Clearinghouse of Alcohol and Drug Information and the Federal DHHS Center for Substance Abuse Prevention On-line (Prevline)
A resource for current information and materials concerning alcohol and substance abuse prevention, intervention, and treatment.
- National Clearinghouse on Families & Youth
A central resource on youth and family policy and practice.
- National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence
Founded in 1944 by Marty Mann, the first woman to find long-term sobriety in Alcoholics Anonymous, the National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence, Inc. (NCADD) provides education, information, and it advocates prevention, intervention and treatment.
- The National Criminal Justice Reference Services (NCJRS)
An extensive source of information on criminal and juvenile justice.
- National Families in Action (NFIA)
NFIA is a national drug education, prevention, and policy center founded in 1977 to help families and communities prevent drug abuse among children by promoting science-based policies.
- National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism
The National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA) supports and conducts biomedical and behavioral research on the causes, consequences, treatment, and prevention of alcoholism and alcohol-related problems.
- National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)
The facts about marijuana (general information, research report, NIDA infofax, and publications).
- National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) - Steroid Abuse Website
Information on Anabolic Steroids
- National Youth Anti-Drug Media Campaign
The Campaign target youth ages 9-18, especially the middle-school adolescents, their parents, and other adults who influence the choices young people make.
- Newsletter produced by the Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP)
Provides Media Campaign progress reports; highlights national, regional, and local success stories.
- The New M-Files
Published by the Office of the Washington State Lt. Governor's Office, this website serves as a resource and educational tool. For those confronted with the issues of methamphetamine and marijuana use.
- NIDA Community Drug Alert Bulletin on Club Drugs
This site is for information about club drugs and their street names. Page has overviews of the scientific data on several of the most prevalent club drugs. For information on additional drugs not in the overviews, there is a drop-down menu on the upper right hand side of page.
- National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism -
College Drinking Changing the Culture
The National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism's Web site for Parents, Community Leaders, College Presidents, High School Guidance Counselors, Resident Advisors/Peer Educators, Campus Health Administrators, Students and Media.
- Northeast Center for the application of Prevention Technologies (NECAPT)
The mission of Northeast Center for the application of Prevention Technologies (NECAPT) is to support the application of science-based substance abuse prevention programs and strategies at the local, state and regional levels.
- Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP)
The principal purpose of the ONDCP is to establish policies, priorities, and objectives for the nation's drug control program. The goals are to reduce illicit drug use, manufacturing, and trafficking, to stem crime and violence and to address drug-related health consequences.
- ONDCP for Asian Pacific Islander Parents
The Office of National Drug Control Policy's Web site for the Asian Pacific Islander parents provides information on inhalants and marijuana in Chinese, Korean, Vietnamese or Cambodian.
- Partners In Prevention
Partners in Prevention (PIP) is a program for school advisors and youth participants to bring prevention projects into their communities/schools.
- Partnership for a Drug-Free America
Through its national anti-drug campaign and other forms of media communication, The Partnership targets youth, parents, caregivers to decrease demand for drugs and other substances.
- Powerful Voices
Geared for girls, Powerful Voices' mission is to instill leadership skills, foster development of critical thinking, and promote individual potential for adolescent girls.
- RAND Study
Online article about cost-benefits regarding alcohol, tobacco and other drug prevention.
- Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)
Provides national leadership in the Federal effort to prevent alcohol, tobacco, and illicit drug problems.
- Washington State Alcohol Drug Clearinghouse
For free prevention, brochures and resources, call 1-800-662-9111.
- Western Center for the Application of Prevention Technologies (WESTCAPT)
Learn to build a successful Prevention Program. Site has helpful 7-Step guidelines.
- 24-Hour Alcohol/Drug Helpline
Substance abuse information and referral; telephone referral only. Call 206-722-3700 or toll free in Washington State only at 1-800-562-1240.
- The Family Resource Institute
Offers workshops, support groups, a warm line for birth mothers and a newsletter. 1-800-999-3429.
- The Fetal Alcohol and Drug Unit
Located at the University of Washington and has information on Fetal Alcohol Syndrome and related services.
Phone: (206) 543-7155
- Iceberg
An international newsletter featuring research and stories related to Fetal Alcohol Syndrome. For subscription information write to: Iceberg, P.O. Box 95597, Seattle, WA 98145-2597.
- MOMs Plus
Part of Public Health - Seattle & King County, MOMs PLUS provides a variety of services for a diverse population of pregnant and parenting women who have low incomes. The focus of service is to improve health care access for women and their families by encouraging prenatal care, substance abuse treatment, stable housing and reduction in the risk of infant death. Phone: (206) 296-7480
- National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism
Has illustrations on Fetal Alcohol Syndrome, databases, and publications in English and Spanish.
- The Arc of King County
The Arc of King County provides services and support to people with developmental disabilities and their families.
- Family Help Line
The Family Help Line, supported by Parent Trust for Washington Children, helps prevent child abuse and neglect, brings families together, promotes parent leadership, and provide community investment to help children.
- National Center on Fathers and Families (NCOFF)
NCOFF's mission is to improve the life chances of children and the efficacy of families and to support the conduct and dissemination of research that advances the understanding of father involvement.
- National Parent Information Network (NPIN)
NPIN provides access to research-based information about the process of parenting and about family involvement in education.
- Parenting Program at Washington State University (WSU)
The Cooperative Extension at WSU focuses on parent education and healthy parenting practices.
- Parents' Day
The establishment of Parents' Day was the result of a bipartisan, multiracial and interfaith coalition of religious, civic and elected leaders who recognized the need to promote responsible parenting in our society and to uplift ideal parental role models.
- Parent Soup
A parent and family community featuring parenting advice, chat, and discussion for all parents, grandparents, babies and children.
- Puget Sound Adlerian Society
This nonprofit educational organization offers information, referrals, workshops, lectures, courses, and other resources and support to parents, parent educators, teachers, counselors, workplace managers, and other people who are interested in mutually respectful, cooperative relationships.
- Strengthening America's Families
This agency disseminates knowledge through training and technical assistance and the development of written materials regarding model family strengthening programs.
External treatment programs
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