ODP encourages all grantees and prevention partners to utilize evidence-based, evidence-informed, and promising programs & practices that are based on sound principles of prevention science – principles that have been demonstrated through evaluations to effectively reduce risk factors, enhance protective factors, and achieve the desired outcomes of decreased substance use and misuse. The following is a partial list of websites that may be used to find more information on EBPs:
Evidence-Based/Evidence-Informed Program Registries & Resources
- Idaho’s Evidence-Based & Evidence-Informed Programs List
- Blueprints Programs for Healthy Youth Development
- The Athena Forum Excellence in Prevention List
- CrimeSolutions Programs and Practices, National Institute of Justice
- Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Programs, OJJDP
- National Mentoring Resource Center, OJJDP
- CEBC Substance Abuse Prevention (Child & Adolescent) Programs
- NY Evidence-Based Prevention Programs Registry
Resources for How to Find and Select the Best-Fit Evidence-Based/Evidence-Informed Program
- BetheParents – Idaho’s Underage Drinking Prevention Campaign
- Order Prescription Opioid Misuse Prevention Materials
- Permanent Prescription Drug Disposal Locations
- National Prescription Drug Take Back Day
- Idaho Evidence-Based Practice Selection and Planning Workbook
- Underage Drinking Prevention Mini-Grant Guide: Prevention Strategies and Programs for Schools
- Underage Drinking Prevention Mini-Grant Supplement: Community-Based Programs
- ODP FY23 Grant Recipients
- Alcohol Beverage Control
- Division of Behavioral Health
- Bureau of Vital Statistics
- Department of Corrections
- Department of Juvenile Corrections
- Drug Overdose Prevention Program
- Idaho Transportation Department – Office of Highway Safety
- Idaho State Police
- State Department of Education
- Idaho RADAR Center
- Idaho Out-of-School Network
- Oregon-Idaho High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area
Naloxone is an opioid antagonist used to rapidly reverse the effects of opioid overdoses. The purpose of this program is to reduce the incidence of morbidity and mortality related to opioid overdoses in Idaho communities by getting this life-saving drug into the hands of those who are in a position to assist a person at risk of experiencing an opioid-related overdose.
To learn more about naloxone, how to access it, and find naloxone kits for Idaho organizations visit prevention.odp.idaho.gov/naloxone