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
European Smoking Prevention Framework Approach (ESFA / PASE.bcn) - addressing young people, parents, school environment and out-of-school situations Denmark, Finland, Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, United Kingdom Possibly beneficial
The Ringsted Experiment - brief social norms intervention in schools on cigarette smoking Denmark Possibly beneficial
Be Smart — Don’t Start - a competition of school classes to remain smoke free for six months Finland, Germany, Netherlands, Switzerland Possibly beneficial
Sobre Canyes i Petes - skills training for preventing regular cannabis use, with a family component Spain Likely to be beneficial
Nurse-Family Partnership (NFP) - Nursed visiting low-income homes, from pregnancy to the second birthday Germany, Netherlands, United Kingdom Possibly beneficial
Coping Power/Utrecht Coping Power (CPP) - an indicated programme for children with disruptive behaviour Italy, Netherlands Beneficial
Treatment Foster Care Oregon (Multidimensional Treatment Foster Care) (TFCO/MTFC) for adolescents with antisocial behaviour, emotional disturbance and delinquency Sweden, United Kingdom Possibly beneficial
Eigenstandig Werden (Becoming Independent) - life skills training with focus on substance use and bullying Germany Likely to be beneficial
A Stop Smoking in Schools Trial (ASSIST) - an educational, peer-led programme to promote non-smoking United Kingdom Beneficial
Connect - a programme for parents of adolescents with aggressive, violent and antisocial behaviour Italy, Sweden Possibly beneficial

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