to the Washington Post this week that the program’s federal funding contract has been entirely terminated, too.
Since its inception in 1997, the NREPP has compiled resources and programs concerning mental health and addiction in an independently audited database, giving professionals a federally-approved list of evidence-based, scientifically-sound treatment practices. In 2015, the program began publishing evidence that not only made intervention recommendations, but also warned against sufficiently challenged studies and programs.