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Prevention & Early Intervention Programs

Alcohol & Drug Information School

 

Contact:

Anthony Piper
Substance Abuse Community Prevention Coordinator
3601 C Street, Suite 878
Anchorage, AK 99524
Phone: 907-269-3781
apiper@alaska.gov

ADIS Approved Program List - July 1, 2008

 

ADIS Programs provide education to first-time Driving While Intoxicated (DWI) and Minor Consuming offenders, as well as those convicted of other alcohol/drug related offenses, if that person would not be diagnosed as a substance abuser. The goal of the ADIS program is to reduce the subsequent alcohol and/or other drug related offenses and the associated high risk behaviors. ADIS programs cover the effects of alcohol and other drugs on driving and social behaviors as well as health and legal consequences. Each ADIS program conforms to the same standards and are approved and monitored by Division of BehavioralHealth. These programs are designed to be available to all Alaskans involved in alcohol and/or other drug related offenses.

Each Adult or Youth ADIS program uses an identical Core Curriculum that combines the most recent research in early intervention and prevention. Each program includes regionally specific information and is designed to be relevant to all segments of Alaska’s diverse population while ensuring uniformity of the Core, ADIS program content statewide. The Adult program uses a core curriculum developed by the Change Company and the State of Alaska. Adult ADIS programs are appropriate for all adults over the age of 18. The Youth program, Prime For Life-Under 21, was developed by Prevention Research Institute (PRI) and is used for those between 14 and not yet 21 years of age.

The ADIS program does not in any way constitute a treatment program nor does it fulfill any treatment requirements. These programs are designed to be an educational intervention and are best suited for those who may meet Level .05 of ASAM-American Society of Addiction Medicine’s Patient Placement Criteria or those in need of prevention education.