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PARTNERS

CROP+TR is proud to partner with and have representation from other institutions and organizations working to treat Opioid Use Disorder. Organizations interested in partnering with CROP+TR are encouraged to contact us. 

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Alcohol and Drug Abuse Institue

University of Washington

ADAI Mission: To advance research, policy, and practice in order to improve the lives of individuals and communities affected by alcohol and drug use and addiction. 

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College of Agricultural, Human, and Natural Resource Sciences (CAHNRS)

Washington State University 

CAHNRS seek to extend science to serve individuals, families, and communities at home and around the world. Their impacts enhance quality of life, improve ecological and economic systems, and advance agricultural science. 

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College of Nursing

Washington State University 

The College of Nursing delivers excellent academic programs and engages in research and service in partnership with educational institutions and community stakeholders. 

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Elson S. Floys College of Medicine

Washington State University 

The Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine is Washington's community-based medical school. The college was created to expand medical education and healthcare access in communities across the state. 

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WSU Extension

Washington State University 

With 39 locations throughout the state, WSU Extension builds the capacity of individuals, organizations, businesses and communities, empowering them to find solutions for local issues and to improve their quality of life. 

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Northwest Addiction Technology Transfer Center

University of Washington ADAI

The Northwest Addiction Technology Transfer Center provides services to develop and stregthen the substance use dosorder treatment and recovery workforce in Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, and Washington. 

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Northwest Mental Health Technology Transfer Center

University of Washington Dept. of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences

The NW MHTTC aims to advance workforce training and service delivery, help people and organizations incorporate effective practives, and improve the quality and effectiveness of prevention, treatment, and recovery services. 

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Northwest Prevention Technology Transfer Center 

University of Washington Social Development Research Group

The NW PTTC shares a vision to expand the impact of community activated prevention by equipping the prevention workforce with the power of prevention science.

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SAMHSA

US Department of Health & Human Services

The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) funds the CROP+TR project along with many other projects aimed at improving substance use treatment and mental health services.

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Strengthening Families Program (10-14)

Washington State University 

The Strengthening Families Program for Parents and Youth ages 10-14 years is a nationally recognized curriculum that provides parent, youth, and family education. 

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Washington State Interagency Opioid Plan

Washington State Agencies and UW ADAI

The Washington State Interagency Opioid Working Plan is the state of Washington's comprehensive strategy to reduce morbidity and mortality associated with opioids. 

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Youth Participatory Action Research (YPAR)

Washington State University 

The Youth Participatory Action Research (YPAR) program provides training and technical assistance to 4-H youth, their parents, and communities through WSU Extension. 

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