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Northeast > Services > Face-to-Face Trainings > Selecting Appropriate Prevention Programs |
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Selecting Appropriate Prevention ProgramsTarget Audience: State-level and community-level prevention practitioners with an interest in selecting the most appropriate evidence-based prevention program to meet their needs. This workshop is appropriate for participants with a basic level of experience in this area. Training Objectives: Participants will be able to: • Increase
their understanding of the logic model as a framework
for
• Identify criteria to guide the selection of appropriate prevention • Determine the fit between organizational capacity and program • Increase their understanding of program adaptation, program Format of Training: This training explores the following topics:overview of science-based prevention and the logic model, organizational readiness and implementation of science-based programs, feasibility assessment and its relationship to program fidelity, program replication and adaptation issues. CSAP's Northeast CAPT trainers will use the following techniques throughout this workshop: • Presentation of background material Timeframe: Approximately 2-3 hours. Can be modified by including optional modules on specific topics, going deeper into one subject or covering a topic more briefly. Number of Participants: Minimum of 10 up to a maximum of 50 participants These trainings are available from CSAPs 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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