Assessment: A Vital Preplanning Activity

Target Audience: State-level and community-level prevention practitioners with a basic understanding of designing and implementing prevention programs. This workshop is appropriate for beginner and intermediate participants without any prior experience using assessment tools and processes.

Training Objectives: Participants will be able to:
• Review the purposes for conducting a needs and resources assessment
• Learn about existing national, state, regional, local sources of data
• Review methods of collecting new assessment data
• Compare the strengths and weaknesses of data collection methods
• Consider discussions about presenting findings

Format of Training: This training explores the following topics: reasons to conduct a needs and resources assessment; uses for and examples of existing data; generating new data; relative advantages and disadvantages of data sources; and sharing data.

CSAP's Northeast CAPT trainers will use the following techniques throughout this workshop:
• Presentation of background material
• Large group discussion designed to draw lessons and experiences from
participants

Timeframe: Approximately 1-1 1/2 hours

Number of Participants: Minimum of 10 up to a maximum of 50 participants

These trainings are available from CSAP’s Northeast CAPT. For more information please contact the Single State Agency in your state or call Deborah McLean Leow at 888-EDC-CAPT or email her at capt@edc.org.


 

 

 

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