Substance Misuse Prevention
Our Substance Misuse Prevention Programs combine evidence-based strategies with practical, hands-on learning, helping families and communities to protect youth from substance misuse.
The Trauma Informed Substance Abuse Prevention Program (TISAPP) provides trainings for parents and community members on opioid, marijuana, and vaping prevention. TISAPP’s vision is to support and expand the utilization of the principles of trauma-informed care in a comprehensive approach to prevent substance abuse. Our Wellness Hour Sessions teach stress reduction through gentle movement and breathing.
Note: Funding for this program is provided at no cost to clients thanks to funding from grants and donations.
Community members who received materials or resources from TISAPP FY 2024-2025
Number of individuals directly impacted by TISAPP FY 2024-2025
Community Members received Motivational Interviewing (MI) training or viewed a TISAPP documentary FY 2024-2025
Adult Service Providers received Services from TISAPP FY 2024-2025
Register for the Trauma Informed Substance Abuse Prevention Program (TISAPP)
Use this form to register for all substance misuse trainings, One Hour Wellness series, Motivational Interviewing (MI) training registration, documentary screening, Recovery Group participation (not open to public).
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One hour wellness link: One Hour Wellness Registration
Trauma informed substance misuse training: Trauma-Informed Rx 360 Substance Misuse and Narcan Training Registration
Substance misuse training: Substance Misuse Training Registration
Programs
Our Substance Misuse Prevention programs.
TISAPP (Trauma Informed Substance Abuse Prevention Program)
TISAPP (Trauma Informed Substance Abuse Prevention Program) Addresses opioid and prescription drug misuse by offering free Rx 360 Substance Misuse and Naloxone trainings for parents and community members. Education on ways to protect youth against prescription drug misuse, why youth misuse prescription drugs, and what steps parents can take to protect their youth. These trainings come with free medication locking bags, Deterra deactivation kits (needs to be removed), and a box of nasal spray Narcan for those interested. Stay tuned for our bi-annual screening of HBO’s documentary Warning: This Drug May Kill You which highlights the devastating effects of the opioid epidemic in the U.S. For more information contact Erin Yager-DeConcini at eyager-deconcini@cfraz.org
One Hour Wellness Series
TISAPP offers the One Hour Wellness Series using breathing and gentle movement to reduce stress and increase resiliency as a protective factor against substance misuse. For more information contact Erin Yager-DeConcini at eyager-deconcini@cfraz.org
Locations Where Offered
Statewide, primarily virtual deliveries with in person as requested.
Curriculums That Can Still be Offered as Fee for Service
Too Good for Drugs
The Too Good Program is a substance abuse prevention curriculum for grades 3 to 5. Through this workshop students will focus on setting reachable goals, making responsible decisions, identifying and managing emotions, communicating effectively and resisting peer pressure. Through age-appropriate content, the program aims to give students the skills needed to help prevent substance abuse. Contact Dannyell Harris. dharris@cfraz.org
*This program is not currently available, but is featured in Pima County as a part of the Parent’s Commission grant and can be offered for a fee in other locations.
Triple P Positive Parenting
An evidenced based curricula, Triple P Parenting offers seminar style, group sessions and one-on-one sessions with parents and caregivers, providing them tools and practices to improve their relationship with their child or teen to prevent substance misuse.
*Not currently available can be offered for a fee. Contact: Dannyell Haris dharris@cfraz.org
Active Parenting Now
Active Parenting Now is for parents of children 5-12 years old. This program focuses on active parenting, cooperation and communication, responsibility, discipline, building courage, and self-esteem. Parents working in this program will learn to understand and redirect misbehavior and learn the skills of active parenting for school success. The overall goal of Active Parenting Now is to help parents prevent substance abuse by their children. Contact Dannyell Harris: dharris@cfraz.org
*This program is not currently available, but is featured in Pima County as a part of the Parent’s Commission grant and can be offered for a fee in other locations.
Contact Us
Reach out to Erin Yager De-Concini at eyager-deconcini@cfraz.org to learn more.
Program Partners
TISAPP Partners: Blue Cross Blue Shield, CODAC and CCHCI