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I have identified a evidence-based program
that I would like to implement in my community. How can I receive training
on implementing this program?
In response to the need of the Single State Authorities (SSAs) in the
northeast region for affordable model programs training, CSAP's Northeast
CAPT, in partnership with model program developers and SSAs, has created
a regional cadre of master trainers able to deliver local and regional,
site-based implementation trainings on selected model programs. The SSAs
in the northeast region will be able to draw upon this cadre in order
to meet the implementation needs of its constituency. The development
of this cadre of trainers is a key component of CSAP's Northeast CAPT's
Model Programs Dissemination Initiative.
The Northeast CAPT is currently able to offer implementation trainings
on the following model programs:
- Across Ages
- Project Northland
- Life Skills Training
- Strengthening Families Program
- Bullying Prevention Programs
If you are interested in scheduling implementation trainings for one
of these programs please contact the SSA liaison in your state at http://www.captus.samhsa.gov/northeast/resources/state_resources/single_state_agencies.cfm
If you are implementing any other science-based program approved by a
federal agency, then visit the Northeast CAPT's Database of Effective
Prevention Programs http://www.hhd.org/capt/default.asp.
Here you will find information about your program including contact details
for the program developer. The developer will be able to tell you the
costs and availability of implementation training.
Related CAPT products and other resources:
CSAP's Northeast CAPT offers trainings on Needs Assessment http://www.captus.samhsa.gov/northeast/services/f2ftraining/assessment1.cfm
and Program Selection http://www.captus.samhsa.gov/northeast/services/f2ftraining/selecting1.cfm
For more information about these trainings contact the Single State Agency
in your state, or call CSAP's Northeast CAPT at 888-EDC-CAPT.
Please contact CSAP's Northeast CAPT at capt@edc.org
for more information.
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