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Pending Reviews

For a list of interventions that have been accepted for review by NREPP please see Pending Reviews.

Legacy Programs

NREPP originated in 1997 in SAMHSA's Center for Substance Abuse Prevention (CSAP) as part of the Model Programs Initiative. Then called the National Registry of Effective Prevention Programs, NREPP was envisioned as a way to help professionals in the field become better consumers of substance abuse prevention programs. Among a larger number of reviewed programs, 150 were designated as Model, Effective, or Promising Programs. Summaries of these programs were posted on the former Model Programs Web site.

SAMHSA has decided to include all 150 Model, Effective, and Promising programs on the NREPP Web site. Programs that were labeled Model under the previous system and have undergone a re-review have updated summaries posted on this site. See Find Interventions. For those programs accepted for review and awaiting re-review, see Pending Reviews.

Programs that were labeled Effective or Promising under the previous system are included here as Legacy Programs.

You can browse these Legacy Programs by alphabetical listing or search using specific topics, areas of interest, or populations:

Legacy Documents

Legacy Documents are provided for historical reference only. Some information contained in these documents may no longer be current.

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