Strategies What Works for Health includes evidence-informed strategies to create communities where everyone can thrive. SORT BY A-ZBest MatchNewest VIEW 102550 3 Strategies Community Members Educators Income Quality of Care Sexual Activity Scientifically Supported Expert Opinion Mixed Evidence Reduce HIV/STIs Support responsible marketing and provision of alcohol and other legal drugs Air and Water Quality Alcohol and Drug Use Family and Social Support Clear all Bookmark this strategy Behavioral interventions to prevent HIV and other STIs Use individual-, group-, and community-level interventions to provide education, support, and training that can affect social norms about HIV and other STIs Evidence Rating: Scientifically Supported Sexual Activity Bookmark this strategy Digital interventions to prevent HIV and other STIs Provide tailored health information and assistance with decision making, behavior change, and emotional support via digital interactive programs Evidence Rating: Scientifically Supported Sexual Activity Bookmark this strategy Naloxone education & distribution programs Distribute Naloxone to trained community members and first responders to reverse opioid overdoses Evidence Rating: Scientifically Supported Alcohol and Drug Use
Bookmark this strategy Behavioral interventions to prevent HIV and other STIs Use individual-, group-, and community-level interventions to provide education, support, and training that can affect social norms about HIV and other STIs Evidence Rating: Scientifically Supported Sexual Activity
Bookmark this strategy Digital interventions to prevent HIV and other STIs Provide tailored health information and assistance with decision making, behavior change, and emotional support via digital interactive programs Evidence Rating: Scientifically Supported Sexual Activity
Bookmark this strategy Naloxone education & distribution programs Distribute Naloxone to trained community members and first responders to reverse opioid overdoses Evidence Rating: Scientifically Supported Alcohol and Drug Use