Partners in Prevention is made possible by these generous sponsors!
PLATINUM SPONSOR
GOLD SPONSORS
The Southeast Prevention Technology Transfer Center (Southeast PTTC) at Wake Forest School of Medicine is funded by the Substance Abuse Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA). We provide free, timely, high-quality training and technical assistance services to individuals and organizations in the substance misuse prevention field within Region 4 (Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee). The Southeast PTTC provides diverse programming with multiple modes of training and technical assistance in the area of substance misuse prevention. We focus on capacity building and workforce development for the prevention field, the promotion of equity in all that we do, and support and guidance on the steps of local policy change. Our team has extensive experience in multiple areas of prevention, both in types of intervention strategies (e.g., environmental strategies) and populations served (e.g., communities of color; rural populations).
Since 1995, RHA’s mission (https://www.tnruralhealth.org) is to lead the way to a healthy Tennessee through partnerships, advocacy, education, and resources. Our 700+ members include primary providers, school health professionals, mental and behavioral health providers, and others working to address health disparities in rural and other minority populations.
The Tennessee Rural Communities Opioid Repose Program (TN-RCORP) consortium aims to reduce substance use disorder by 5% in rural Tennessee by September 1, 2025, by facilitating access to prevention, treatment, and recovery education and services across Tennessee’s rural communities.
The TN-RCORP approach is to be highly collaborative, flexible, and supportive of smaller networks that share the same prevention, treatment, and recover goals. For more information about the TN-RCORP Consortium email info@tnruralhealth.org or visit www.tnruralhealth.org/RCORP.
TAADAS is a statewide association of alcohol and drug abuse treatment, prevention, and recovery service professionals and others who are interested in addiction issues. TAADAS keeps alcoholism, drug abuse, and other addiction issues in the forefront when public policy decisions are made and through the collective voice of its members.
SILVER SPONSORS
BRONZE SPONSORS