Guidance for Tribal Communities Receiving Opioid Settlement Funding
New funds are now available to federally-recognized tribes, through the tribal opioid litigation settlements.
Hope is Necessary: Chan Hellman and the University of Oklahoma Hope Research Center
Chan Hellman, PhD, cultivates hope. His work with the University of Oklahoma’s Hope Research Center has deeply impacted Substance Use Disorder (SUD) research by examining the effects of hope as a tool in…
Hope Science in the Field
This website offers resources and training on the implementation of Hope Science into the Family and Youth Justice Programming in Washington.
Sustainability: Why it Matters, and How to Implement a Gold Star Plan
As your organization strives to deliver high-quality care and make a positive impact on society, it becomes increasingly crucial to emphasize organizational sustainability.
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A Scoping Review of the Evaluation and Effectiveness of Technical Assistance
A review of how TA is evaluated and its effectiveness in supporting EBPs, including limitations in the definition, measurement, and reporting of TA, and recommendations for improving TA evaluation.
Rural Communities Face More than an Opioid Crisis: Reimagining Funding Assistance to Address Polysubstance Use, Associated Health Problems, and Limited Rural Service Capacity
Rural communities in the United States face unique challenges related to the opioid epidemic.
New from New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM) Group: Effective Treatments for Opioid Use Disorder — Finding Recovery and Staying Safe
Hear from Randolph Health Medical Group’s Jennifer Foreman, joined by her son, Dylan, as they discuss their experiences navigating Dylan’s recovery from addiction.