Common use of Logic Models Clause in Contracts

Logic Models. The CSB shall use logic models that identify individual (i.e., youth, families, and parents) -, community-, and population-level strategies (e.g., environmental approaches). One logic model shall outline CSB federal substance abuse block grant (SABG) prevention set aside-funded services. The other model(s) shall be the CSB partnership coalition’s logic model(s) reflecting the collaborative relationship of the CSB with the coalition in the implementation of community-level and environmental approaches. The CSB shall use the Institute of Medicine model to identify target populations based on levels of risk: universal, selective, and indicated.

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Sources: Service Agreement, Service Agreement

Logic Models. The CSB shall use logic models that identify individual (i.e., youth, families, and parents) -, community-, and population-level strategies (e.g., environmental approaches). One logic model shall outline CSB federal substance abuse block grant (SABG) prevention set aside-funded services. The other model(s) shall be the CSB partnership coalition’s logic model(s) reflecting the collaborative relationship of the CSB with the coalition in the implementation of community-level and environmental approaches. The CSB shall use the Institute of Medicine model to identify target populations based on levels of risk: universal, selective, and indicated.. Substance abuse prevention services may not be delivered to persons who have substance use disorders in an effort to prevent continued substance use. The CSB shall utilize the six federal Center for Substance Abuse Prevention evidenced- based strategies: information dissemination, education and skill building, alternatives,

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Sources: Service Agreement