This 2023 Comprehensive Plan builds upon the 2022 Comprehensive Plan adopted by the Interagency Coordinating Committee on the Prevention of Underage Drinking (ICCPUD). This 2023 Comprehensive Plan reports conclusively on the three-year Comprehensive Plan Targets established in the 2018 Plan.
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This report provides guidance to decision-makers about how to identify and select the intervention(s) that will best serve their state or community, as required by the STOP Act.1 The STOP Act also requires the Interagency Coordinating Committee on the Prevention of Underage Drinking (ICCPUD) to include in the report measures of states’ use of best practices in preventing and reducing underage drinking.
An annual report on each state's (including the District of Columbia) performance in enacting, enforcing, and creating laws, regulations, and programs to prevent and reduce underage drinking.
This report includes recent data from federal surveys; descriptions of underage drinking prevention, intervention, treatment, and research activities by federal agencies; and an evaluation of “Talk. They Hear You.”®, the national media campaign to prevent underage drinking.
This 2022 Comprehensive Plan builds upon and expands the 2018 Comprehensive Plan adopted by the Interagency Coordinating Committee on the Prevention of Underage Drinking (ICCPUD). This new plan describes progress toward the goals, recommends expanded ICCPUD actions, and identifies proposals for further ICCPUD consideration. In addition, this plan provides an update of progress on the three 2021 targets.
This Comprehensive Plan is an update of the original plan produced in 2006. While the current Comprehensive Plan maintains the three general goals established in the 2006 plan, it contains objectives and action steps calibrated to the current landscape of underage drinking. This plan sets ambitious new targets to ensure that the downward trend of underage alcohol use continues.
This fact sheet (3 of 4) talks about what pregnant women with opioid use disorder should know about and expect after the birth of their baby. This resource includes information about neonatal abstinence syndrome, baby’s needs after birth, and do’s and don’ts for understanding and responding to baby’s needs.
This series of four fact sheets emphasizes the importance of continuing a mother's treatment for opioid use disorder (OUD) throughout pregnancy. The series includes information on OUD and pregnancy, OUD treatment, neonatal abstinence syndrome, and considerations to address before hospital discharge.
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