Featured Work
New Jersey Statewide Student Support Services (NJ4S) Collaboration
Partnership to End Addiction collaborates with regional hubs of the NJ4S network to provide professional development, parent education, subject matter expertise, and technical assistance.
Family members/Community
School-based
Prevention
Trainings
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FamilyFrame for community providers via Family Services Training Center, Alaska
We were approached by the Family Services Training Center, based in Alaska, which was looking for a training opportunity for introducing behavioral health providers to a family based approach that was less time intensive, more flexible, and more affordable than purveyor driven manualized approaches.
SUD
Treatment
Trainings
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Collaboration with NotMYkid Arizona
Partnership to End Addiction partnered with notMykid (NMK) to confront substance use and opioid addiction in Maricopa County, equipping youth, caregivers, and professionals with tools for prevention, treatment, and support. Through evidence-based strategies, community trainings, and staff presentations, we are helping NMK foster hope, build resilience, and demonstrate that prevention works and recovery is possible.
Family members/Community
SUD
Prevention
K-12 Prevention
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Relationship Oriented Recovery Services for Youth: A Comprehensive Online Course featuring Technique Descriptions, Experiential Activities and Video Modeling
Intro to RORSY provides guidance in therapeutic techniques for increasing family involvement in youth opioid use disorder treatment. This training provides an overview of the RORSY techniques supported by short video-based modeling for how to implement strategies with young adults seeking treatment for OUD.
SUD
Treatment
Trainings
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Our Clients and Partners
Drawing on more than 30 years of experience, we help schools, families, communities, nonprofits and government organizations, and health care providers to deliver effective, research-based initiatives that prevent and treat youth substance use and promote healthy youth development.









