Step 4: Conduct a Resource Assessment

What is a resource assessment?

A resource assessment is a systematic process for examining the current resources in your community which are reducing risk factor and increasing protective factors. It answers the question: "What's going on in my community?"

What are "resources"? They are anything that can be activated to reduce the likelihood that individuals or communities will begin or continue to abuse alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs.

Why do we need to complete a resource assessment?

A resource assessment will assist you in:

How do we complete a resource assessment?

  1. Before conducting a resource assessment, you must complete a community assessment and translate the data into priorities (Step 2 and Step 3).
  2. Collect information on existing resources in your community which may be addressing the priority risk and protective factors that you identified through your community assessment.
  3. Analyze the resources to determine how effectively they are impacting your priority risk and protective factors.
  4. Determine where the gaps in services are in your community.

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