SAMHSA Prevention Technology Transfer Center Network (Website).
- Prevention, Addiction, and Mental Health Technology Transfer Center Networks.
- Check out information on Coffee with a Cop, a strategy mentioned by panelist Mary Langley which brings police officers and the community members they serve together over coffee to break down barriers, discuss issues, and learn more about each other.
- Learn more about SAMHSA’s Office of Behavioral Health Equity.
- Access SAMHSA’s Strategic Prevention Framework, which offers prevention planners a comprehensive approach to understanding and addressing the substance misuse and related behavioral health problems facing their states and communities.
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Find out more about the Detroit Recovery Project, a peer-led, peer-run, and peer-driven non-profit organization (also a NNED partner organization!) that is licensed through the State of Michigan to provide prevention, treatment, and recovery support services.Check out this local news article written about the Dougherty Alliance for the Prevention of Opioid Use Disorder, a 3-year prevention grant to address opioid misuse among African Americans in a rural and/or micropolitan community.Visit CEPTA‘s website to learn more about their work to provide evidence-based, culturally and linguistically appropriate substance abuse, mental health counseling and prevention services with priority to the Latinx community.Read the press release about Project RECOVER(Referral, Engagement, Case management and Overdose preVention Education in Recovery), Boston Medical Center Leads Study on Peer Recovery Coaches for Opioid Use Disorder.Read the descriptions of the presentations shared by each of the presenters on the initial webinar.Learn more about the presenters by through their biographies.View and download the slides(PDF) from the virtual roundtable.Watch the recording of the follow-up NNED virtual roundtable, hosted by the NNED on October 17, 2019.View and download the slides (PDF) from the webinar.