Addiction Early Warning Peer Network (AEWPN)
A membership-based peer support and intervention network that trains community leaders (teachers, coaches, youth workers, faith leaders) to recognize behavioral addiction markers in real-time and conduct structured early-intervention conversations. Members get access to a rotating roster of certified intervention specialists who can be called in for difficult conversations, plus monthly peer consultation groups where real cases are discussed anonymously.
40 weeks • 70% confidence
Value Proposition
Bridges the gap between generic prevention and clinical treatment by embedding trained interveners INTO the communities where early signs appear first. Avoids the clinical bottleneck (therapists are expensive and booked out) by using trained peer specialists who understand local context and can act within days, not months.
Target Audience
Schools, youth organizations, faith communities, sports leagues, and employer wellness programs seeking to intervene before clinical addiction develops
Key Features
- Certification curriculum for community leaders (8-week cohort, online + in-person practice)
- On-call intervention specialist hotline (available to members for 1-2 hour consultations per case)
- Anonymous case discussion groups (monthly, peer-led, HIPAA-safe structure)
- And more, with full implementation detail...
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Families and communities struggle to identify and intervene in mass addiction before it becomes severeParents, educators, and community leaders lack clear frameworks to recognize early signs of substance addiction in their social circles and don't know how to effectively address it before it escalates. Current solutions are fragmented between clinical treatment (which only addresses late-stage addiction) and generic prevention messaging that fails to resonate. People are searching for practical, actionable guidance on how to have difficult conversations and take preventive action.
Score: 45.3%