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New Jersey Family Health Group Develops and Disseminates Protocol to Screen Pregnant Women for Drug and Alcohol Use

June 3, 2010 | Program Results Report

Family Health Initiatives implemented a uniform statewide screening process to identify pregnant women who use alcohol and other drugs and then disseminated it through a conference.

"Newark Fighting Back" Organizers Tackled Substance Abuse, Increased Treatment Rates

May 1, 2003 | Program Results Report

In 1989, the Boys and Girls Club of Newark initiated a project designed to reduce demand for alcohol, tobacco and other drugs in selected neighborhoods in the city of Newark.

Head Start/Anti-Substance Abuse Program Falters in New Jersey

October 1, 2003 | Program Results Report

Concerned Parents for Head Start in Paterson, N.J., developed Project Unconditional, a project designed to integrate family and community strengthening components into Head Start to reduce risks for substance abuse.

Doulas Try to Improve Pregnancy Outcomes for Addicted Women

January 29, 2002 | Program Results Report

The Northern New Jersey Maternal/Child Health Consortium collaborated with five northern New Jersey agencies to design and develop a project to improve pregnancy outcomes for drug-addicted women in Paterson, N.J.

Children of Substance Abusers Learn Coping Skills

January 29, 2002 | Program Results Report

Services to Overcome Drug Abuse Among Teenagers developed Project HELP (Healing and Empowering with Love and Play), a comprehensive program for children of substance abusers in southern New Jersey.

N.J. Drug and Alcohol Treatment Providers Learn to Kick Butts, Too

March 5, 2002 | Program Results Report

St. Peter's Medical Center, New Brunswick, N.J., set up a statewide training program to help drug and alcohol treatment providers develop nicotine treatment protocols.

Camden, N.J., Program Aims to Steer Youth Away from Drugs

September 1, 2002 | Program Results Report

The Woodland Community Development Corporation developed a project that provides inner-city children in Camden, N.J., ages 5-14, with tutoring and enrichment activities in an effort to delay their experimentation with alcohol, tobacco and illicit drugs.

Clean&Cool in Orange, N.J., Helps Teenagers with Life Skills, Substance Abuse

August 22, 2008 | Program Results Report

Family Connections launched a research-based outpatient treatment and training program for teenagers involved with alcohol, drugs and other high-risk behaviors.

New Recommendations for Prisoner Re-Entry in New Jersey

March 27, 2007 | Program Results Report

In 2002, the New Jersey Institute for Social Justice, in collaboration with the New Jersey Public Policy Research Institute, created the New Jersey Reentry Roundtable.

Safe at Home: Treating Offenders and Their Victims

March 23, 2007 | Program Results Report

The Domestic Violence Initiative in Passaic County, N.J., worked to reduce domestic violence by educating domestic violence offenders as well as counseling and supporting their victims and children.

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