Evidence-based Practices
Evidence-based Practices (EBP) involves complex and conscientious decision-making which is based not only on the available evidence but also on patient characteristics, situations, and preferences. It recognizes that care is individualized and ever changing and involves uncertainties and probabilities.
Blueprints for Healthy Youth Development
Blueprints identifies youth violence, delinquency, and drug prevention and intervention programs that meet a strict scientific standard of program effectiveness.
Center for Evidence-Based Practices
Booklets, posters, newsletters, training manuals, and other implementation tools produced by our Center. Free PDFs.
CollegeAIM—the College Alcohol Intervention Matrix—an easy-to-use and comprehensive booklet and website to help schools identify effective alcohol interventions.
Evidence-Based Behavioral Practice
EBBP creates training resources to help bridge the gap between behavioral health research and practice. Professionals from the major health disciplines are collaborating to learn, teach, and implement evidence-based behavioral practice (EBBP).
Idaho Office of Drug Policy Publications
The Idaho ODP Substance Misuse Prevention Publications page includes information needed to implement evidence-based programs, including the Evidence-Based Practice Selection and Planning Workbook.
National Institute of Justice Crime Solutions
Knowing what to do starts with knowing what works, and what hasn’t. CrimeSolutions helps practitioners and policymakers understand what programs & practices work in criminal and juvenile justice, victims assistance, school safety, and youth mentoring.
SAMHSA: Evidence-Based Practices Resource Center
This new Evidence-Based Practices Resource Center aims to provide communities, clinicians, policy-makers and others in the field with the information and tools they need to incorporate evidence-based practices into their communities or clinical settings. The Resource Center contains a collection of scientifically-based resources for a broad range of audiences, including Treatment Improvement Protocols, toolkits, resource guides, clinical practice guidelines, and other science-based resources.
Washington State Institute for Public Policy Benefit-Cost Results
Since the 1990s, the Washington State legislature has directed WSIPP to identify “evidence-based” policies. The goal is to provide Washington policymakers and budget writers with a list of well-researched public policies that can, with a high degree of certainty, lead to better statewide outcomes coupled with a more efficient use of taxpayer dollars. The tables on this webpage present our current findings for a variety of public policy topics. Items on these tables are updated periodically as new information becomes available. Click this link for Updated Inventory of Evidence-Based, Research-Based, and Promising Practices
The youth.gov Program Directory features evidence-based programs whose purpose is to prevent and/or reduce delinquency or other problem behaviors in young people.