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Drug Take Back Day

December 2021
Factsheets
BHDDH, October 23, 2021 This infographic demonstrates the success of Drug Take Back Day

A Parent’s Guide: Drug Slang

August 2021
Factsheets
BHDDH, July 2021 It is important for prevention providers, caregivers and educators to be informed about the different slang words used in reference to specific drugs and drug use. Often,

Suicide Resources at health.ri.gov

August 2021
Factsheets, Prevention Websites
Rhode Island Department of Health Various suicide prevention resources can be found at https://health.ri.gov/violence/about/suicide/ and https://health.ri.gov/publications/bytopic.php?parm=Violence, including the new Portuguese translation of the Is Your Home

Who Is At Risk For Drowning

July 2021
Factsheets
Drowning is a leading cause of death for all children. According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control, for every child who dies from drowning, another five receive emergency department

What is Cinco de Mayo and How Does it Affect Hispanic/Latino Communities?

May 2021
Factsheets
National Hispanic & Latino PTTC, May, 2021 The National Hispanic and Latino Addiction and Prevention Technology Transfer Centers (NHL-ATTC and PTTC) are pleased to provide new Fact sheets in honor

#MENTALHEALTHMATTERSRI Campaign

May 2021
Factsheets, Publications, Tools
Blackstone Valley Regional Prevention Coalition, May 2021 The Blackstone Valley Regional Prevention Coalition has developed an interactive media campaign that raises awareness about mental health and substance use. The #MENTALHEALTHMATTERSRI

RIDE Distance Learning Series Resource Guide for Educators

December 2020
E-Learning, Factsheets, Prevention Websites, Recorded Webinars/ Presentation Slides, Tools
JSI Research & Training Institute, Inc., in collaboration with the Rhode Island Department of Education and the RIPRC, December, 2020 This resource guide was created to provide Rhode Island educators

Drug Impaired Driving In the United States

December 2020
Factsheets
CDC, 2020 Impaired driving happens when someone operates a vehicle while impaired by a substance like marijuana, other illicit drugs, some prescribed or over the counter medicines, or alcohol. Over

Building a Data Linkage Program for Nonfatal Crash Surveillance

December 2020
Factsheets
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, December 2020 About 3 million people are injured in motor vehicle crashes every year in the United States. Linking existing data sources such as

Drug-impaired Driving Fact Sheet

December 2020
Factsheets
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, December 2020 The fact sheet presents strategies such as high-visibility enforcement and the use of drug recognition experts to identify impaired drivers and highlight

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In the event of a mental health or substance use crisis, call to connect with a licensed counselor, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Bilingual support and medications to assist with recovery are available.

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