Strategic Prevention Framework Clause Samples

Strategic Prevention Framework. The Strategic Prevention Framework (SPF) is SAMHSA’s 6 five-step systematic community-based approach, which aims to ensure that substance abuse prevention 7 programs can and do produce results.
Strategic Prevention Framework. The Strategic Prevention Framework (SPF) is 28 SAMHSA’s five (5)--step systematic community-based approach, which aims to ensure that substance 29 abuse prevention programs can and do produce results. 30 ADY. Strategy: A method, approach or Activityactivity chosen to bring about a desired 31 prevention Outcome. 32 AEZ. Sustainability: The process through which a prevention system becomes a norm and is AA. AF. Technical Assistance: Technical Assistance (TA) are services TA: Services 33 integrated into on-goingongoing operations. 34 provided 35 by professional staff intended to provide guidance to prevention programs, community organizations, 36 and individuals to conduct, strengthen, or enhance specific AOD prevention activities. 37 AGAB. Training: An instructional process that is intended to impart the knowledgeinformation, 1 skills and competencies required for the performance of a particular job, project or task. Training is a 2 skill-building Activityactivity that teaches a person how to do something and carries the expectation that 3 the person will take direct, purposeful action by applying the skills developed.
Strategic Prevention Framework. The Strategic Prevention Framework (SPF) is 26 ▇▇▇▇▇▇’s 5-step systematic community-based approach, which aims to ensure that substance abuse 27 prevention programs can and do produce results. 28 ADZ. Strategy: A method, approach or Activityactivity chosen to bring about a desired 29 prevention Outcome.
Strategic Prevention Framework. The Strategic Prevention Framework (SPF) is):