Identifying and Selecting Evidence-Based Interventions: Finding the Best Fit
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Workshop Description
Prevention leaders are dedicated to improving the health of their communities through the implementation of effective strategies to reduce substance misuse and related consequences. Perhaps the most critical decisions prevention staff weigh are what interventions to adopt and implement, typically with limited resources. Through participation in this full-day, in-person workshop, attendees will learn to identify and critically examine interventions that are not just effective but that also align closely with their unique community conditions and organizational strengths.
Workshop Objectives
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
- Describe the continuum of evidence of effectiveness
- Identify multiple sources of information to help locate evidence-based interventions
- Differentiate between interventions that are a strong versus poor fit for their community
- Develop strategies to improve data collection that supports strategic prevention planning
- Strengthen methods for assessing organizational readiness to implement particular interventions
Audience
Prevention professionals currently working in prevention and play a role in determining which interventions their agency, organization, or coalition implements.
Workshop Facilitators
Pacific Southwest PTTC Staff
Continuing Education Hours
Participants completing this workshop will earn certificates of participation for 6.5 hours that they can submit to their state certification board to meet certification or recertification requirements.