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Rhode Island’s Department of Behavioral Healthcare, Developmental Disabilities & Hospitals (BHDDH) used an 18-month, collaborative approach to build a five-year substance misuse prevention plan. Through early planning, facilitated discussions, and tiered feedback, BHDDH engaged partners across the state to shape a shared vision, fostering trust and alignment within Rhode Island’s prevention community.

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This tool highlights United Indian Health Services' use of traditional structures to foster recovery and wellness for American Indian and Alaska Native communities. Through collaborative building projects, cultural activities, and peer support, UIHS integrates community and heritage into substance use prevention, addressing wellness holistically to strengthen cultural connections and resilience.

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Discover how Kamiah, Idaho, transformed into a prevention-focused community through the Upriver Youth Leadership Council (UYLC). This tool highlights how UYLC engaged youth, built partnerships, and implemented strategies across the substance use continuum, driving a community-wide culture of prevention and recovery. Explore actionable insights and best practices for fostering a holistic, prevention-focused environment.

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This grantee success story exemplifies the collaborative efforts of prevention practitioners in Franklin County as they address the opioid crisis through early childhood interventions. They've achieved significant milestones by embracing a deliberate, inclusive, and collaborative approach that places the experiences of community members with lived experience at the heart of their strategies.

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This grantee success story illustrates how a Partnerships For Success (PFS) grantee in rural Arkansas successfully collaborated with their local Boys and Girls Club to combat youth substance misuse. It serves as a prime example of a community-driven prevention approach, underlining the value of collaboration, local insights, and trusted messengers in achieving effective youth substance misuse prevention.