Get Ahead: Prevention and Early Intervention Toolkits
Get Ahead Toolkits
The Partnership has created a series of practical toolkits to help you plan, prepare, and strengthen your prevention activities. Each toolkit focuses on a key prevention topic and is designed for school staff, such as: counselors, Student Assistance Program coordinators, teachers, and administrators, as well as community partners who work with youth.
The Toolkits
Each toolkit includes ready-to-use materials like:
- Newsletter, caregiver, and staff communication templates
- Fact sheets
- Bulletin board materials and graphics
- State, local, and national resource links
- Environmental strategies for schools and community groups
Get Ahead Prevention and Early Intervention Toolkit: School Mental Health
Equip your school community to support student mental health in classrooms and across your school community with an emphasis on consistent school-wide messaging engagement. This toolkit offers practical tools such as: communication templates, YRBS insights, staff guidance, and bulletin board ideas, to help schools foster resilience, connection, and early support.
Equip your school community to support student mental health in classrooms and across your school community with an emphasis on consistent school-wide messaging engagement. This toolkit offers practical tools such as: communication templates, YRBS insights, staff guidance, and bulletin board ideas, to help schools foster resilience, connection, and early support.
Get Ahead Prevention and Early Intervention Toolkit: Cannabis
In New Hampshire, cannabis is one of the most commonly used substances among youth. Its widespread availability and perception as “harmless” contribute to early use. This toolkit if full of resources to engage students, families, teachers and community partners in efforts and conversations to reduce the harm of youth use.
In New Hampshire, cannabis is one of the most commonly used substances among youth. Its widespread availability and perception as “harmless” contribute to early use. This toolkit if full of resources to engage students, families, teachers and community partners in efforts and conversations to reduce the harm of youth use.

