Recovery Iowa created a resource library designed specifically for family members, friends, and loved ones of people in recovery to support everyone impacted by substance use and recovery. Was there something you were looking for and could not find? Email us at recoveryiowa@iastate.edu to request more resources.
Family Resource Library
The National Collaboration for Infants and Toddlers (NCIT) have dedicated Resources for Action and planning material to support families in your community or state.
The Science of Parenting has many resources, such as a podcast season called Parenting Through Challenges, online self-paced learning modules, and Zoom parenting workshops.
The Partnership to End Addiction has many resources for parents of youth who are in recovery. They also have a variety of general substance use prevention and intervention resources.
SAMHSA has launched a list of recovery support tools for parents and families. Access video trainings on parents and families, youth and young adults, and other topics.
Family Resources from Friends of Recovery: New York helps loved ones identify and access resources that can assist in helping both their loved ones and themselves, like the ER Survival Guide for families.
Video Education Series for Parents from the National Child Traumatic Stress Network (NCTSN) explores different topics to equip parents with tools to navigate and provide support
The American Addiction Foundation has launched a webpage dedicated to Tools and Resources for Pregnant Mothers with Addiction.
Part of the CCAR Webinar Training Series for Recovery Coaches, this webinar discusses recovery coaching with young People, versus people “young” in recovery.
Video Education Series for Parents from the National Child Traumatic Stress Network (NCTSN) explores different topics to equip parents with tools to navigate and provide support
The American Addiction Foundation has launched a webpage dedicated to Tools and Resources for Pregnant Mothers with Addiction.
