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FEND: Rhode Island Pilot Report

This report provides an in-depth look at the results of the FEND Rhode Island campaign. The results and insights from this campaign will be used as a foundation to establish a

The Varied Forms, Potency, and Health Effects of Today’s Cannabis Slide Bank

“The Varied Forms, Potency, and Health Effects of Today’s Cannabis” covers the many forms of marijuana products, as well as trends in potency, and known health

Marijuana and the Brain Slide Bank

“Marijuana and the Brain” focuses on the pharmacology of marijuana and how it effects the

Cannabis Glossary – Terms by Topic

There are many terms, slang words, and other nomenclatures related to marijuana. This glossary will help prevention professionals be more familiar with these terms, to aid in competency when discussing

Facts Vs Myths Information Sheet

This information sheet covers 7 common myths or misunderstandings as related to marijuana. These include myths on addiction, impairment, and other health effects. Each of the 7 myths is countered

Evidence Based Practices Application Cover Letter

This PDF is the cover letter for the Evidence Based Practices Application. It is sent on behalf of Sandra Del Sesto and Corinna Roy to any

Evidence Based Practices Application

An evidence-based practice (EBP) is one that is based in research and shows evidence of effectiveness under a particular set of circumstances. The term “practice” is synonymous with “program, intervention

Evidence Based Practices Application Definitions

The Evidence-based Practices Workgroup of the Governor’s Council on Behavioral Health’s Prevention Advisory Committee has identified three levels of evidence-based practices, policies or programs (EBPs) available for use by behavioral

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BH Link

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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