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Coach Training and Drug-Free Leagues Help 3.6 Million Kids Play it Safe

January 1, 1997 | Program Result

From 1993 to 1996, the National Youth Sports Coaches Association, West Palm Beach, Fla., the only national nonprofit organization that certifies volunteer youth coaches, carried out two related but separate initiatives.

Does Process Improvement in Substance Abuse Treatment Agencies Change Client Outcomes?

January 12, 2012 | Program Result

Researchers at the Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) studied the use of state data to assess changes in Medicaid costs and criminal justice system involvement among patients treated in five substance abuse agencies that used process improvement.

Oregon Demonstration Program Finds Local Treatment and Prevention Efforts More Effective Than Incarceration of At-Risk Youths

February 1, 2004 | Program Result

The Oregon State legislature established the Deschutes County Community Youth Investment Program designed to increase investment in community-based delinquency prevention programs by shifting funds from costly state incarceration programs.

Losers and Winners in Oregon's State Methadone Maintenance Program

March 1, 2007 | Program Result

The Oregon Health and Science University studied the impact on clients enrolled in methadone maintenance services in Oregon when the state eliminated funding for their treatment in March 2003.

Six States Look to Prevention First in Crime, Substance Abuse

April 1, 2007 | Program Result

The National Crime Prevention Council assisted teams from six states as they developed and implemented plans to make prevention the standard approach to reducing crime and substance abuse within their communities.

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