The Arizona Substance Abuse Partnership (ASAP) is the statewide council on substance abuse prevention, treatment, and recovery efforts. Authorized under Executive Order 2023-17 (which amends and supersedes Executive Order 2013-05), it comprises members representing state governmental bodies, federal entities, and community organizations.
Annual Reports
This Partnership can create workgroups necessary to facilitate further what is outlined in the body's Executive Order. Each workgroup is comprised of members, including issue-area experts and community stakeholders. The Partnership further develops its work through the following:
- Prevention Workgroup
- Substance Abuse Epidemiology (Epi) Workgroup
Training
The Arizona Rx Drug Misuse and Abuse Toolkit details five strategies, along with corresponding goals, objectives, and action steps, which aim to reduce prescription drug misuse and abuse and the consequences of this epidemic to improve the health of Arizona's communities and families. The GOYFF and collaborative partners are available to train on the toolkit at the request of agencies, coalitions, and the general public. To request training/technical assistance, click here.