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Data Obtained through the substance abuse services system; regarding- clients and services throughout Michigan.
Manuals & Instructions For use by OROSC business partners, including- Policy & Technical Advisory Manual, and TEDS Coding.
Publications Produced by outside sources, relating to- substance use, parenting awareness, and tobacco retailers.
Reports Produced by OROSC, including- various annual reports, legislative reports, program reports, and fact sheets.
Statistical Information & Surveys Regarding- substance use in adults and youth, and gambling behaviors.
OROSC was formerly known as the Bureau of Substance Abuse and Addiction Services (BSAAS), and the Office of Drug Control Policy (ODCP); some reports may contain either name.
Also see Legislation & Regulations regarding our purpose.
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Drug Free Workplace Notice for State of Michigan Workplaces
Drugs, Brains, and Behavior - The Science of Addiction
Implementing Medication-Assisted Treatment Statewide 
A White Paper from the federal Center for Substance Abuse Treatment.
Parenting Awareness Materials (PAM)
Responsible Opioid Prescribing: A Guide for Michigan Physicians: Call 517-373-7303, Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs, to obtain a copy.
SAMHSA Publications, newly released
Shoveling Up II: The Impact of Substance Abuse on Federal, State and Local Budgets 
(May 2009) A summary of state spending for Michigan is on page 120. Factors shown include costs for prevention, treatment, research, justice, education, and health. The report is by the National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse at Columbia University; their first report is at Shoveling Up: The Impact of Substance Abuse on State Budgets (Jan. 2001).
State Substance Abuse Agencies, Program Management, and Data Utilization: Case Studies of Eleven States, 2013  NASADAD case studies examining how state substance abuse service agencies use data to manage systems. Michigan's information is on pp 7-8.
Strategic Prevention Framework (SPF) - A Guide for Michigan Communities, September 2010 
Appendices
Steroid Warning Poster 
This poster must be displayed in the locker room of educational athletic facilities, it details the dangers of, and penalties for, steroid use and possession. Public Act 31 of 1990, Section 333.26302
Successful Strategies in Addressing Opioid Overdose Deaths 
A draft White Paper from the federal Center for Substance Abuse Treatment.
Tobacco Retailer Kit
Brochures:
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Annual Reports: Other Reports: Statewide look at the Abuse of Alcohol, Prescription Drugs, and Tobacco, and Mental Health Indicators: Community-focused look at the Abuse of Alcohol, Prescription Drugs, and Tobacco, and Mental Health Indicators:
Michigan Community Epidemiological Profile May 2012 For the following 11 regions: Detroit Department of Health and Wellness, Genesee County Community Mental Health, Lakeshore Coordinating Council, Macomb County Community Health, network180, Northern Michigan Substance Abuse Services, Oakland County Health Division, Saginaw County Department of Public Health, St. Clair County Community Mental Health, Southeast Michigan Community Alliance, and Washtenaw Community Health Organization.
Michigan Community Epidemiological Profile June 2011 For the following 5 regions: Bay Arenac Behavioral Health (BABH)/Riverhaven Coordinating Agency, Kalamazoo Community Health and Substance Abuse Services, Mid-South Substance Abuse Commission, Pathways to Healthy Living, and Western Upper Peninsula Substance Abuse Services.
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Statistical Info & Surveys |
Alcohol-Related Disease Impact (ARDI) Info collected by the CDC, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion used to measure the impact of alcohol use on public health, includes alcohol-attributable deaths by cause, gender, and state.
Alcohol Related Motor Vehicle Traffic Crash Deaths
Census Bureau
American Fact Finder
Michigan Quick Facts
CDC Report: Michigan Monitor
Critical Health Indicators Forty-two indicators, each describe its impact on health in Michigan, its trend over time, its relationship to a national average or mean, and the efforts taken by the MDCH and its partners to impact upon the indicator. The following are specific to substance abuse:
Adolescent Alcohol and Drug Use
Adolescent Tobacco Use
Adult Binge Drinking
Drug Abuse Warning Network (DAWN) SAMHSA surveillance system and reports on drug-related visits to hospital emergency departments and drug-related deaths investigated by medical examiners, for selected metropolitan areas including Detroit.
Drug Poisoning Deaths in the United States, 1980–2008
Fatality / Mortality Statistics
Compressed Mortality File, Underlying Cause-of-Death Info collected by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in a searchable database using International Classification of Disease (ICD) categories.
Fatality Analysis Reporting System Info collected by MDCH Bureau of Epidemiology, Chronic Disease Epidemiology Section, reports include: Alcohol statistics nationally, by state, and by county.
Mortality Statistics Michigan statistics collected by MDCH, Division of Vital Records and Health Statistics, includes: Alcohol-Induced Mortality Rates.
Michigan Liquor Control statistics
Liquor Control Enforcement and Violations
Liquor Control Licensing Lists
Michigan State Police (MSP) statistics
Meth Labs by County
Michigan Crime Reports Includes: DUI Alcohol or Narcotics, Liquor Laws, and Gambling by county and police agency.
Michigan Drunk Driving Audits Info collected by MSP, Criminal Justice Information Center, includes: Drunk Driving Traffic Crash & Arrest Data by county.
Michigan Traffic Crash Facts Info collected by MSP, Office of Highway Safety Planning (OHSP), includes: Alcohol/Drug statistics and information by county.
Monitoring the Future Survey This National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) survey measures drug use and attitudes among 8th, 10th, and 12th graders across the nation.
Monitoring the Future University of Michigan findings and reports.
National Survey on Drug Use & Health (NSDUH)
NSDUH is an annual survey of the civilian, non-institutionalized population aged 12 or older, by the federal Office of Applied Studies. Please note: when comparing NSDUH data with data from other sources it is important to look at the details of the data being compared, including the dates/timeframes being compared and the ages of the populations being reported.
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