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Center for Substance Abuse Prevention - CSAP
CSAP is the sole Federal organization with responsibility for improving accessibility and quality of substance abuse prevention services.

Community Anti-Drug Coalitions of America
Our mission is to strengthen the capacity of community coalitions to create and maintain safe, healthy and drug-free communities.

Community Health Improvement Resources
Community Health Improvement Resources or CHIR is an interactive planning system designed for use by public health practitioners and community stakeholders to improve the health of a community.

Kidscast
Kidscast is a fun and safe web based program for kids, supported by the Missouri Department of Mental Health’s Division of Alcohol and Drug Abuse. Visit the Kidscast website to read stories written by Missouri kids. Also check out and comment on the KidsCast blogs.

Meth Resources
ONDCP launches the new 2009 Anti-Meth Campaign ads in September, with TV, radio, billboards, print, and online ads. Most will be available soon for free use.

Missouri Department of Mental Health - Division of Alcohol and Drug Abuse
The Division of Alcohol and Drug Abuse plans and funds prevention, treatment and rehabilitation programs for alcohol and other drug abuse.

Office of National Drug Control Policy - ONDCP
ONDCP features White House Drug Policy initiatives, programs, and publications. Find testimony and press releases.

Parent Resources
Looking for FREE anti-drug information? Check out all of TheAntiDrug.com's resource information.

Parents the Anti-Drug
Parenting site launched by the White House of National Drug Control Policy. The goal is to help parents learn better communication skills when talking to their teens.

Southwest RET
RET's Southwest RET supports the application of evidence-based substance abuse prevention programs, practices and policies at the regional, state and local levels, encouraging cooperation and collaboration between and within each level.

Substance Abuse Mental Health Administration - SAMHSA
SAMHSA works to improve the quality and availability of substance abuse prevention, alcohol and drug addiction treatment, and mental health services.

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and SAMHSA's National Clearinghouse for Alcohol and Drug Information

Surveys

2009 Parents and Teens Attitude Tracking Study Report (PATS)

Status Report on Missouri's Alcohol & Drug Abuse Problems - Fifteenth Edition, 2009

Missouri Student Survey 2008

 

Taking ACTion Handbook
An information and resource guide to drug abuse prevention for parents and caregivers.

 

Kids Count Data
The annual KIDS COUNT in Missouri Data Book is a collaborative project of Citizens for Missouri's Children and more than 30 public and private organizations from around the state. Funding for this year's report comes from the Children's Trust Fund, the Annie E. Casey Foundation, the Missouri Foundation for Health, Molina Healthcare of
Missouri, and the St. Louis Mental Health Board.

To download a copy of the 2009 Data Book, or to access our interactive Web map to compare your area of the state to others, visit the KIDS COUNT in Missouri page on the Citizens for Missouri's Children website: www.mokids.org/Research/KIDSCOUNT/KIDSCOUNTMissouri.aspx.

 

Fact Sheets

2009 DEA Briefs & Background, Drugs and Drug Abuse, State Factsheets, Missouri

 

Presentations

Brain on Drugs 101
By LT. Ed Moses, Retired


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