“Setting” is
a critical factor to consider when developing a prevention plan:
Strategies that may work well for addressing
a given problem in an urban setting may fail completely out in
the country. The following case study takes a close look at one
rural community, getting ready to write a proposal for a three-year,
SIG sub-recipient grant from the State Department of Public Health,
Division of Substance Abuse Prevention. The community needs help
developing plans for activities over the next three years.
Please read the case carefully. Then consider the following questions
and post your answers on the Message
Board.
- Based on what you
have learned in this course, which strategies would be most
effective in addressing the problems in this community?
Why?
- In what ways did the setting affect the prevention
approach you selected? What particular factors are important
to consider
when developing prevention programs in rural settings?
After you have answered the questions, please review and respond
to the comments made by your fellow participants. Do you
agree with their responses? Disagree?
Need clarification? Post your feedback to the Message
Board. Then come back
and visit regularly—others may have posed questions to you!
You have completed your work for today.
Tomorrow, please proceed to Module 8: Using Multiple
Strategies.
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