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From SAMHSA: Family Peer Support Services

Resource Type: Articles and Publications
Topic Tags: Agency or Organization, Children & Youth (0-15), Parents & Caregivers, Tools & Templates, Transitional Aged Youth (16-24)

SAMHSA's RecoverMe Campaign

SAMHSA's new campaign targeting young adults (aged 18-25) in recovery.
Direct link to external resource SAMHSA RecoverMe
Resource Type: Tools and Templates
Topic Tags: Suites & Toolkits, Transitional Aged Youth (16-24)

From UMass: Creating and Sustaining Youth Advisory Boards (YABs): A Toolkit for Health and Human Services

Direct link to external resource Creating and Sustaining Youth Advisory Boards (YABs): A Toolkit for Health and Human Services
Topic Tags: Conditions & Issues, Suites & Toolkits, Transitional Aged Youth (16-24)

Opioid Affected Youth Framework

Resource Type: Tools and Templates
Topic Tags: Children & Youth (0-15), Conditions & Issues, Transitional Aged Youth (16-24)

How Much Do Your Friends Know About Fentanyl? Real Talk About Fake Pills - A Song for Charlie

… Just Think Twice (DEA) partnered with non -profit, A Song for Charlie, to focus on raising …
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Resource Type: Tools and Templates
Topic Tags: Children & Youth (0-15), Special Topics, Transitional Aged Youth (16-24)

Connection, Creativity and Drama: Teen Life on Social Media in 2022

… social connections to bullying. Data from focus groups with teens is shared revealing a variety of measures about …
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Resource Type: Articles and Publications
Topic Tags: Children & Youth (0-15), Special Topics, Transitional Aged Youth (16-24)

What To Do If You're Concerned About Your Teen's Mental Health: A Conversation Starter

This guide was created to help parents and families who are concerned about their teen’s mental health…
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Resource Type: Articles and Publications
Topic Tags: Children & Youth (0-15), Parents & Caregivers, Transitional Aged Youth (16-24)

Guidance for Trauma Screening in Schools

… experiences can assist professionals to adequately respond with appropriate individualized, school-wide, and … screening considerations, and how to link screening data with potential interventions within schools. … Articles and …
Resource Type: Articles and Publications
Topic Tags: Children & Youth (0-15), Emerging & Best Practice, Professionals, Transitional Aged Youth (16-24)

Adolescent SBIRT Toolkit for Providers

Primary care providers play a vital longitudinal role in the lives of adolescent patients and are…
Resource Type: Tools and Templates
Topic Tags: Emerging & Best Practice, Professionals, Suites & Toolkits, Transitional Aged Youth (16-24)

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