Strategic Prevention Framework - Introduction

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Strategic Prevention Framework - Introduction Program Title Here date Time – 10 – 15 Mins

What is SPF? The Strategic Prevention Framework (SPF) uses a five-step planning process to guide communities in the selection, implementation, and evaluation of effective, culturally appropriate, and sustainable prevention activities. Definition – The SPF uses a five-step planning process to guide communities in the selection, implementation, and evaluation of effective, culturally appropriate, and sustainable prevention activities.

Key Principles of the SPF It is A Public Health Approach Public Health Approach – focus is on a population or community, rather than on individuals  

Key Principles of the SPF It is Data-Driven Data-Driven – Strategies focus on where the need is. Data is collected using local, state, and national data sources. Also, data is collected through interviews and information sessions.

Key Principles of the SPF It is Community-Based and Owned Community-Based/Owned – Lead by community stakeholders and not a government top down run program.

Key Principles of the SPF It is a Strategic Planning Process Strategic Planning Process – The process is slow, deliberate, and ongoing with the goal of maximum impact for the long-term.

Key Principles of the SPF It is an Outcomes-Based Prevention Model Outcomes-based – looking to see that it moves the needle for the community

Key Principles of the SPF It is Culturally Competent & Sustainable Cultural Competent and Sustainable – Each phase takes into consideration cultural aspects of the target population and strategies that are chosen are the ones that have a higher likelihood of being sustained.

Components of the SPF ~~Click to enlarge graphic. Assessment – Profile population needs, resources, and readiness to address needs and gaps Capacity – Mobilize and/or build capacity to address needs Planning – Develop a comprehensive strategic plan Implementation – Implement evidence-based prevention programs and activities Evaluation – Monitor, evaluate, sustain, and improve or replace those that fail

Questions? What is unclear? Do you understand your role? Does it make sense? Spend a few minutes asking these questions.