2019 National Prevention Week Planning Guide and Resource Calendar
Source: SAMHSA
Aging: A Context for Primary Prevention and Health Promotion
Source: Encyclopedia of Primary Prevention and Health Promotion
Baby courts: A proven approach to stop the multigenerational transmission of ACES in child welfare; new efforts to establish courts nationwide
Source: PACEsConnection
Ben David Presents: The Starfish Model for ACEs (Adverse Childhood Experiences)
Source: North Carolina Judicial Branch
Media Campaign Toolkit
Source: DCCCA and Kansas Prevention Collaborative
National Prevention Week Toolkit
Source: SAMHSA
PACEs Science 101 (FAQs) – Positive and Adverse Childhood Experiences
Source: PACEsConnection
Positive Childhood Experiences and Adult Mental Health
Source: JAMA Pediatr
Prevention of Substance Abuse and Mental Illness
Source: SAMHSA
Principles of Substance Abuse Prevention for Early Childhood
Source: National Institute on Drug Abuse
Substance Abuse Prevention and Mental Health Promotion Strategic Plan, 2012-2017
Source: State of Indiana
Talk. They Hear You: Set Them Up for Success In and Out of the Classroom
Source: SAMHSA
Talk. They Hear You: Before She Makes Plans with Friends
Source: SAMHSA
Talk. They Hear You: Before They Make Plans with Friends
Source: SAMHSA
Talk. They Hear You: Before She Hits the Practice Field
Source: SAMHSA
Talk. They Hear You: Start Talking Before She Heads Off to School
Source: SAMHSA
Talk. They Hear You: Choose Informal Times to Talk as She Gets Older
Source: SAMHSA
Talk. They Hear You: Make Regular Conversations Part of the Routine
Source: SAMHSA
Talk. They Hear You: Help Them Succeed On and Off the Court
Source: SAMHSA
Talk. They Hear You: On Your Way to Practice
Source: SAMHSA
Talk. They Hear You: When You’re Hanging Out at the Park
Source: SAMHSA
Talk. They Hear You: Before They Get Behind the Wheel
Source: SAMHSA
Talk. They Hear You: Before She Gets Behind the Wheel
Source: SAMHSA
Talk. They Hear You: Before Dropping Her Off at the Party
Source: SAMHSA
Talk. They Hear You: Set Her Up for Success In and Out of the Classroom
Source: SAMHSA
What Works: Effective Public Health Responses to Drug Use
Source: NCJRS