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Welcome to the DEC Alliances Resource Hub

Building strong, multidisciplinary partnerships is key to protecting children and families impacted by substance misuse and trauma.  Whether you’re in law enforcement, social services, healthcare, or another field working to improve outcomes for children, the resources here are designed to help you establish, strengthen, and sustain a successful DEC Alliance.

Inside this hub, you’ll find:

  • Research & Best Practices – Evidence-based strategies for collaboration, intervention, and prevention.

  • Checklists & Toolkits – Practical resources to streamline your work across disciplines and enhance your impact.

  • Partnership & Implementation Guides – Step-by-step guidance on building and maintaining a DEC Alliance.​

If you’ve already participated in our DEC Alliance training, be sure to access the Roadmap and Toolkit to support your next steps.  If you haven’t taken the training yet, contact us to learn how to get started.

 

For even more in-depth resources, exclusive tools, and opportunities to connect with other professionals in the DEC network, consider becoming a DEC Alliance Member today.  Together, we can strengthen our response, break the cycle of trauma, and change lives.

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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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