We invite individuals, families, neighborhood groups, school officials, students, government administrators, and employers to explore the HCADA’s Resources. In school, at home, or at work people are better able to ward off the temptation of drug or alcohol abuse when they are armed with honest and accurate information. We hope that the information in Education helps you or someone near you. If you want to get involved with the legal and law enforcement side of the drug and alcohol problems check out our
Advocacy Center.
Check out the 2010 edition of Plugged In- News, views and issues that affect our lives everyday. Plugged in 2010
Channing Bete
The Channing Bete Company’s mission is “to strengthen individuals, families, and
communities by reinforcing healthy behaviors and commitment to positive social values.”
The Channing Bete Company offers an array of nationally acclaimed products and programs
focusing on areas such as smoking prevention and cessation, substance abuse and
violence prevention, and school success. In addition, the company provides promotion,
publishing, and distribution services to corporate partners, including the American
Heart Association and Prevent Child Abuse America.
www.channing-bete.com
Communities That Care Prevention Strategies Guide
The Guide is a database of over 50 high-quality, tested, and effective prevention
programs.
http://www.channing-bete.com/positiveyouth/pages/CTC/prevention_strategies.html
Communities That Care Youth Survey
The CTC Youth Survey identifyies prevalence rates and measures a comprehensive set
of risk and protective factors that affect a community’s adolescent population.
http://www.channing-bete.com/positiveyouth/pages/CTCYS/CTCYS.html
Communities That Care Funding Opportunities
lists private foundations, government sources, and other organizations that are
currently accepting grant proposals, along with a link to a brief description and
a summary of program requirements for each opportunity.
http://www.channing-bete.com/fundinginformation/
SAMHSA Research-Based Prevention Programs.
Here is a directory of SAMHSA Model Programs:
http://modelprograms.samhsa.gov/template_cf.cfm?page=model_list

