Prevention Education
Prevention-education uses skills-based instruction using research-based strategies to change behavior that involves healthy decision-making about your individual health and others around you. Most prevention-education is implemented using an Evidence-Based Intervention (EBI) that are curriculum models that have been piloted, tested and researched extensively to deem them effective. All EBIs are placed on a list that by theme and organization around the country and world use them as part of their interventions in their setting.
SAMHSA’s National Registry of Evidence-Based Programs and Practices
https://nrepp.samhsa.gov/landing.aspx
Districted adopted and required EBIs
SEL = Social Emotional Learning
V = Violence
A = Alcohol
T = Tobacco
OD = Other Drugs
S = Sexual
Second Step Grades, TK–8 (V, SEL)
Committee for Children
http://www.secondstep.org/
Too Good For Drugs, K-6 (ATOD)
Mendez Foundation
https://toogoodprograms.org/
Project ALERT, Grade 7 & 8 (ATOD)
Conrad-Hilton Foundation
https://www.projectalert.com/
Project Towards No Drug Abuse or PTND, Grade 9 (V, SEL, ATOD)
University of Southern CA
http://tnd.usc.edu/index.php
Positive Prevention PLUS, Grade 5, Grade 7 & Grade 9 (S)
America’s Youth
http://www.positivepreventionplus.com/
Families Talking Together, Parents (S)
Promatores & Vision y Compromiso
https://keepingitrealtogether.org/parents/