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RESOURCE HUB

Welcome to the NADEC Resource Hub!

Children impacted by substance use need a coordinated, informed response from the professionals, caregivers, and community members who serve them. Whether you’re a frontline professional, part of a DEC Alliance, a family member, or a leader in a tribal or community organization, this library of resources is designed to equip you with the knowledge, tools, and strategies needed to better protect and support drug-endangered children.

  • Training Materials – Slide decks, worksheets, and handouts to support DEC awareness, multidisciplinary collaboration, and informed care.

  • Toolkits & Templates – Ready-to-use guides for launching DEC alliances, implementing practices, and improving systems coordination.

  • Printable Handouts – Quick-reference materials on identifying and supporting drug-endangered children, including child development, risk factors, and resilience tips.

  • Crisis & Comfort Resources – Materials for responding to children in crisis.

  • Cultural & Community Resources – Resources tailored for use in tribal, rural, and diverse community settings to strengthen culturally appropriate care.

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The Virtual Awareness Project was supported by Grant No. 15PBJA-23-GK-06157-COAP awarded by the Bureau of Justice Assistance. The Bureau of Justice Assistance is a component of the Office of Justice Programs, which also includes the Bureau of Justice Statistics, the National Institute of Justice, the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, the Office for Victims of Crime, and Office of Sex Offender Sentencing, Monitoring, Apprehending, Registering, and Tracking. Points of view or opinions in this document are those of the author and do not necessarily represent the official position or policies of the U.S. Department of Justice. 

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