Primary Prevention. 1. The SAPT Block Grant regulation defines “Primary Prevention Programs” as those programs directed at “individuals who have not been determined to require treatment for substance abuse” (45 CFR 96.121). Primary Prevention includes strategies, programs and initiatives which reduce both direct and indirect adverse personal, social, health, and economic consequences resulting from problematic AOD availability, manufacture, distribution, promotion, sales, and use. The desired result of primary prevention is to promote safe and healthy behaviors and environments for individuals, families and communities. The Contractor shall expend not less than its allocated amount of the Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment (SAPT) Block Grant on primary prevention as described in the SAPT Block Grant requirements (45 CFR 96.125). Inappropriate use of these funds for non- primary prevention services will require repayment of SAPT Block Grant funds. 2. This contract and any subcontract shall meet data reporting requirements for capacity, process and outcome as required by federal grant requirements. In addition to the Center for Substance Abuse Prevention (CSAP’s) six strategies of Information Dissemination, Education, Alternative, Problem Identification and Referral, Community-Based Process, and Environmental, the data for the Institute of Medicine prevention categories of Universal, Selective and Indicated must be reported. 3. Use of the Strategic Prevention Framework (SPF) is mandatory for all counties and SPF- required data must be submitted via CalOMS Prevention as evidence of engagement and use of the practices. Adherence to the SPF by subcontractors is at the discretion of the subcontracting county. 4. No later than January 31 of each year, contractor shall submit a Prevention Mid-Year Budget to DHCS indicating how the SAPT Block Grant 20% Primary Prevention Set-Aside shall be spent. Examples of a Prevention Mid-Year Budget and supporting documentation can be viewed at ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/caprevent2013/pLandKB.aspx (select Library, Fiscal - Prevention Mid-Year Budget Example for FY XX-XX).
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Primary Prevention. 1. The SAPT Block Grant regulation defines “Primary Prevention Programs” as those programs directed at “individuals who have not been determined to require treatment for substance abuse” (45 CFR 96.121). Primary Prevention includes strategies, programs and initiatives which reduce both direct and indirect adverse personal, social, health, and economic consequences resulting from problematic AOD alcohol and other drug (AOD) availability, manufacture, distribution, promotion, sales, and use. The desired result of primary prevention is to promote safe and healthy behaviors and environments for individuals, families and communities. The Contractor shall expend not less than its allocated amount of the Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment (SAPT) Block Grant on primary prevention as described in the SAPT Block Grant requirements (45 CFR 96.125). Inappropriate use of these funds for non- non-primary prevention services will require repayment of SAPT Block Grant funds.
2. This contract and any subcontract shall meet data reporting requirements for capacity, process and outcome as required by federal grant requirements. In addition to the Center for Substance Abuse Prevention Prevention’s (CSAP’s) six strategies of Information Dissemination, Education, Alternative, Problem Identification and Referral, Community-Based Process, and Environmental, the data for the Institute of Medicine prevention categories of Universal, Selective and Indicated must be reported.
3. Use of the Strategic Prevention Framework (SPF) is mandatory for all counties and SPF- SPF-required data must be submitted via CalOMS Prevention as evidence of engagement and use of the practices. Adherence to the SPF by subcontractors is at the discretion of the subcontracting county.
4. No later than January 31 of each year, contractor shall submit a Prevention Mid-Mid- Year Budget to DHCS indicating how the SAPT Block Grant 20% Primary Prevention Set-Aside shall be spent. Examples of a Prevention Mid-Year Budget and supporting documentation can be viewed at at. ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/caprevent2013/pLandKB.aspx (select Library, Fiscal - Prevention Mid-Year Budget Example for FY XX-XX).
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