I have identified a evidence-based program that I would like to replicate or adapt in my community. What specific questions should I ask about this program to ensure that my community can implement it effectively?

There are a number of important factors to consider when selecting an appropriate prevention program for your community. Each community has constraints related to its budget, its staffing levels, and its calendar. Furthermore, you may realize that one program is a better fit for your community than another one, based on your location and your community's political climate. Following are questions that you should ask when speaking to the program contacts or consulting the literature on the program.

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Visit our web site to search the effective programs database. This database contains brief descriptions, contact information, and web sites for programs deemed effective by various agencies. The web address for this section of our site is:
http://www.hhd.org/capt/default.asp.

Please contact the Northeast CAPT at capt@edc.org for more information.

 

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