Tools & Resources
Federally Funded Training Centers
Northeast & Caribbean (HHS Region 2)
Addiction Technology Transfer Center Network
NECA-ATTC mission is to build relationships and bridge the gap between research and practice in the public health arena to ensure the advancement of state-of-the-art techniques, evidence- based and promising practices, and supports for non-physician health and human services providers and other practitioners.
New York City STD Prevention Training Center (NYC PTC)
A program of Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health Department of Sociomedical Sciences, the New York City STD Prevention Training Center (NYC PTC) is dedicated to increasing the sexual health knowledge and skills of medical health professionals in the prevention, diagnosis, screening, management and treatment of sexually transmitted diseases.
Northeast & Caribbean (HHS Region 2)
Prevention Technology Transfer Center Network
The NECA-PTTC is managed by the Rutgers Center for Prevention Science and serves New Jersey, New York, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Its purpose is to strengthen the substance abuse prevention workforce through technology transfer activities, including the delivery of multifaceted training and technical assistance to improve knowledge and skills in prevention science and evidence-based prevention practices.
Northeast & Caribbean (HHS Region 2)
Prevention Technology Transfer Center Network
Funded by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), the MHTTC will work with organizations and practitioners who provide mental health services to strengthen their capacity to deliver effective, evidence-based interventions.
Other TA & Service Resources
Providers Clinical Support System
PCSS is a program funded by the Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) created in response to the opioid overdose epidemic to train primary care providers in the evidence-based prevention and treatment of opioid use disorders (OUD) & treatment of chronic pain.
Opioid Response Network
The Opioid Response Network has local consultants in all 50 states and nine territories to respond to local needs by providing free educational resources and training to states, communities and individuals in the prevention, treatment and recovery of opioid use disorders and stimulant use.