Xchange prevention registry

About the Xchange prevention registry

Xchange is an online registry of thoroughly evaluated prevention interventions. Use the options below to find prevention programmes or strategies. Find here a toolbox for implementers to make their interventions ready for inclusion in Xchange and fitter for real-life use. Read more about Xchange here.

Our partners

The Xchange prevention registry is a collaborative effort between the EMCDDA and a number of partner organisations. Learn more about our partners here.

Search for programmes

Programme title Date added European countries where evaluated Xchange rating
Unplugged - a Comprehensive Social Influence programme for schools: life skills training with correction of normative beliefs Austria, Belgium, Czechia, Germany, Italy, Spain, Sweden Beneficial
Functional Family Therapy (FFT) - for delinquent young people and their families Netherlands, Ireland, Sweden Likely to be beneficial
Aggression Replacement Training (ART) - a three component programme for young male juvenile offenders to teach pro-social behaviours, reduce and control aggression and promote higher level of moral reasoning Norway, Sweden Additional studies recommended
Multisystemic Therapy (MST) - intensive family- and community-based intervention for antisocial behaviour in juvenile offenders Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, United Kingdom Possibly beneficial
Good Behaviour Game (GBG) - group-contingent positive reinforcement of children's prosocial behaviour Belgium, Netherlands, Ireland, United Kingdom, Estonia Beneficial
My Health Diary - a school-based programme to enhance subjective well-being and health by strengthening emotional and social skills and parent-child relationships Italy Additional studies recommended
Extending opening hours of on-premise alcohol sales Norway, Netherlands Possibly harmful
Healthy Schools & Drugs - A school-based prevention programme with education, school regulations and early detection components Netherlands Unlikely to be beneficial
Trampoline - a selective prevention programme to prevent substance use disorders in children from vulnerable families Germany Additional studies recommended
School Health and Alcohol Harm Reduction Project (SHAHRP)/Steps Towards Alcohol Misuse Prevention Programme (STAMPP) - life skills training to reduce alcohol use and harms United Kingdom Likely to be beneficial

Collaborations and partnerships in best practice

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