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Online Museum of African American Addictions, Treatment, and Recovery

Source: Online Museum of African American Addictions, Treatment, and Recovery

The Online Museum of African American Addictions, Treatment and Recovery was created by Mark Sanders, LCSW, CADC, to serve as a central location for information about addictions, treatment, and recovery among African Americans.

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Sesame Street in Communities: Parental Addiction

Source: Sesame Street in Communities

Sesame Street in Communities website about parental addiction provides resources for parents, caregivers, educators, and health care providers who help children with family members struggling with addiction. The website provides printable materials, videos and other resources designed to support children.

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Safe Project

Source: Safe Project

This website for the SAFE Project (Stop the Addiction Fatality Epidemic) provides evidence-based information, resources, and speakers to help individuals and groups address addiction in their communities. The Project has special focus campaigns to work with SAFE Campuses, SAFE Communities, and SAFE Veterans.

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One Decision

Source: Adam Stewart

A 13 minute video about opioid addiction created by Adam Stewart as part of his Eagle Scout Service Project with Boy Scout Troop 70 Lewisburg, West Virginia. Adam’s intention is to provide information that may help people avoid acquiring an opioid addiction by deciding not to take opioids.

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District Attorneys Addressing Addiction

In partnership with the National District Attorney’s Association, Addiction Policy Forum (APF) presents this free, on-line course about how district attorneys can contribute to solutions to the addiction crisis.

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Addiction 101

Source: Addiction Policy Forum

Addiction Policy Forum presents this free, on-line course titled Addiction 101. The course includes instruction on addiction and the brain, the risk and protection factors associated with an individual’s likelihood of developing a substance use disorder, a discussion of the importance of language and the need to reduce stigma around addiction, and a brief overview of treatment options and the need to match the intensity of treatment with an individual’s severity of substance use.

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HHS.gov/Opioids

Source: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

Website for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) opioid initiative. Includes specific information about prevention, treatment, recovery, and HHS’s response to the crisis, as well as resources to find treatment, HHS opioid reports, and videos of personal stories.

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Opioids: Getting In Is Easier Than Getting Out (For Males)

Source: Arizona Department of Health Services

This 30 second public service announcement is intended to attract attention to the website EasierInThanOut.org also known as Something Better.

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Opioids: Getting In is Easier Than Getting Out (For Females)

Source: Arizona Department of Health Services

This 30 second public service announcement is intended to attract attention to the website EasierInThanOut.org also known as Something Better.

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Something Better

Source: Arizona Department of Health Services, Arizona Governor's Office of Youth, Faith and Family

The Arizona Department of Health Services hosts this website which provides information for youth that there are better things to do than misuse drugs or alcohol. The website includes information about alcohol, opioids, and marijuana and coaches youth to identify activities and events that they can participate in rather than misusing alcohol or drugs.

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