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This tool explores how the housing sector and prevention professionals can collaborate to address substance misuse and housing instability. It covers key housing paradigms, the complex relationship between housing and substance use, and practical ways to partner with housing organizations to improve community health and reduce risk factors related to substance misuse.
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This tool offers a comprehensive list of community stakeholder groups, highlighting the ways that “non-traditional” partners can enhance prevention efforts.
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This tool provides examples of state- and local-level opportunities for collaborating with medical professionals in various sectors to plan and support prescriber education programming.
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This tool presents the different sectors prevention practitioners may want to engage in opioid overdose prevention efforts, along with opportunities for meaningful engagement.
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This tip sheet provides an introduction to key players involved in on-campus substance abuse prevention efforts, important considerations for working together, and examples of how to engage campuses and college students in community prevention efforts.
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This tool identifies the types of policymakers prevention practitioners might engage, explores potential goals that can be achieved through collaboration with this important group of stakeholders, offers examples of potential collaborations, and presents tips for collaborating effectively.
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This tool explains why and how grantees should conduct regular assessments of member satisfaction. This tool provides regular assessments of member satisfaction that can help you increase member engagement, improve group cohesion, and refine group processes and procedures.
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This tip sheet provides tips to help prevention programs get their new collaborative workgroup off the ground and running.
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This tool presents opportunities for collaborating at each step of the SPF.
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This tool outlines how to develop a compelling argument, or “elevator pitch,” for asking potential partners to collaborate.
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This tool presents considerations for evaluating collaboration, common functions to evaluate, and examples of instruments that measure these functions.
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This tool provides a detailed chart describing four collaboration levels: networking, cooperation, coordination, and full collaboration showcasing how stakeholders can Stakeholders can work together in many different ways, for many different reasons.
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This tool presents important principles of collaboration to help practitioners develop the relationships needed to plan, implement, evaluate, and sustain prevention efforts.
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This resource presents a starting point for ensuring the cultural competence of grantee collaborative efforts.
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This tool presents some tried-and-true tips from seasoned prevention practitioners on “getting to yes.”
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This tool outlines three key categories of prevention resources: fiscal, human, and organizational and helps practitioners understand how to leverage their collaborations to maximize these resources effectively and fill any gaps in their resources.
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This tool details why collaboration is vital to prevention success, helping practitioners communicate the value of collaboration to current and potential collaborators.
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This tool compares two common decision-making approaches—voting and consensus and helps grantees determine which method is best for their team.
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This tool offers practical tips for leading collaborative teams, organized around five key areas—onboarding, group dynamics, decision-making, establishing goals and actions, and leadership development.