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For a list of Prevention related websites, click here.

The University of Maryland Center for Substance Abuse Research produces a weekly One-Page review of current substance abuse trends & research findings, called CESAR Fax. Click here to read more.

For a list of Classes & Programs offered by the City of Phoenix Parks & Recreation, Click Here.

For an international perspective on substance abuse prevention, visit the World Health Organization's Management of Substance Abuse website.

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How do I join COPE Coalition?

Email info@copecoalitionaz.org to state your interest. Attend a monthly COPE meeting.

 
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Are there any dues for COPE members?

No, there are not any dues. Currently our coalition is grant-funded.

 

Stop Prescription Drug Abuse lilnk This site provides a web-based service utilizing a well-validated screening tool to help individuals understand potential health consequences of their own drinking. Parents:The Anti-Drug This site provides self-screening for a broad range of substancesThe program is a partnership between the Phoenix metro public libraries and area museums. The Culture Pass gives library card holders free admission for up to 4 people at participating organizations. The Anti-Meth Campaign: A portion of the Media Campaign is directed specifically toward the consequences of methamphetamine use and abuse. This site showcases the various advertising and communication vehicles used by the Anti-Meth Campaign to prevent meth use, dispel the myth that meth treatment does not work and get people who need help for meth use into treatment. SAMHSA'S SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT FACILITY LOCATOR: An interactive map providing information and locations for treatment facilities providing substance abuse treatment. SAMHSA Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders Center for Excellence Freevibe: The site for teens and pre-teens helps young people understand the dangers of substance abuse and make responsible decisions with their lives. Above the Influence: This campaign site reflects what teens across the country have told us is going on in their lives, and provides perspective on what influences they face every day. Draw your Line: Underage alcohol consumption is the #1 substance problem facing Arizona youth. Hasta Aqui; Cuando los jóvenes toman cerveza o bebidas alcohólicas perjudican su salud, se predisponen a la adicción y aun más importante, es ilegal. Join Together developed www.IndicatorsHandbook.org and its companion printed book to help communities develop and use indicator reporting programs. This is a valuable tool that illustrates local substance use problems and tracks the impact of their efforts. CADCA's National Coalition Institute, created by an Act of Congress, helps build more effective community anti-drug coalitions through training, technical assistance and educational materials. The Community Tool Box is the world's largest resource for free information on essential skills for building healthy communities. It offers more than 7,000 pages of practical guidance in creating change and improvement. Join Together created and operates www.AddictionAction.org to help communities mobilize around the HBO documentary series Addiction, bringing the hope of treatment and long-term recovery to individuals and families affected by addiction to alcohol and drugs. Help is what the QuitNet community is all about. Get support from smokers that are quitting and ex-smokers alike. From simple smoking cessation tips, to shared experience of Nicotine Replacement Therapy (NRT) and other quitting medication - the QuitNet community is designed to help members help each other quit smoking... for good! Online Resources dedicated to empowhering women's well-being The Guide to Community Preventive Services (Community Guide) is your source for information about the effectiveness, economic efficiency, and feasibility of evidence-based interventions to promote community health and prevent disease.

Web site declarada de interés para la Delegación del Gobierno de Canarias  para el Plan Nacional sobre Drogas Recovery Month (September 2009) has been developed by the Center for Substance Abuse Treatment and focuses on federal, nonprofit, and educational resources. A new bill signed into law by President Obama makes millions of children eligible to receive health insurance Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Arizona

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