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Vermont Prevention Inventory

June 29, 2020

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Principal Investigator: Amy Livingston


The Vermont Department of Health (VDH) has contracted with PIRE to develop an inventory of programs and services in Vermont that have as a primary objective the prevention of substance misuse. The development of this inventory was requested by the Vermont legislature in order to guide how to best coordinate and sustain prevention services in the state. A comprehensive list of organizations that provide substance misuse prevention services will be developed through interviews with representatives from various state agencies and others who are knowledgeable about prevention services, as well as a survey of programs to gather more information about the services they provide such as populations and geographic area served, funding sources and timelines, and other characteristics.

Project record

· Spotlight Project

Other Spotlight Projects

Evaluation of the Prevent Prescription Drug/Opioid Overdose-Related Deaths (PDO) grant in New Mexico

Evaluation of the State of New Mexico Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Block Grant Programming

Evaluation of the State of South Carolina Project AWARE Grant

NCAPP Evaluation Project

Paramedic-Administered Buprenorphine as a Bridge to Medication-Assisted Treatment

Paramedic-Administered Buprenorphine as a Bridge to Medication-Assisted Treatment in Stanly County, North Carolina

Problem Gambling in New Mexico: A study of at-risk youth and adults

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