Step 5: Focus Your Efforts

Now that you have completed your community assessment, identified priority risk and protective factors, assessed your community's existing resources, and identified the gaps, it is time to take a look at what type of strategy you need.

Since you know in which area you want to place your time and funding (your priority risk and protective factors) and you know which gaps you need to fill (from your resource assessment), you can now identify what type of prevention strategy is needed: universal, selective, or indicated.

To determine what type strategy you need, answer the following questions:

Next Step: Select and Implement Best Practices and Guiding Principles

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