EDPQS in 10 minutes: Overview of European Drug Prevention Quality Standards (EDPQS) With financial support from the Drug Prevention and Information Programme.

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EDPQS in 10 minutes: Overview of European Drug Prevention Quality Standards (EDPQS) With financial support from the Drug Prevention and Information Programme of the European Union

Do we have a problem with prevention? Few people would argue with the view that prevention is better (and cheaper) than cure. However,... N DRUGS J u s t s a y... a lot of what is done in the name of drug prevention is still not based on what “works” or on what constitutes “quality”. Money is still being spent on ineffective approaches.

What are the EDPQS? The European Drug Prevention Quality Standards (EDPQS) have been developed since They:  Provide a comprehensive set of criteria to help users learn how to recognise ‘high quality’ prevention activities  Outline the necessary structural and procedural aspects of high quality prevention, i.e. the context in which quality interventions and policies can take place  Support strategies to develop, implement, and review effective evidence based prevention

What are important aspects of “quality”? ‘High quality’ activities according to EDPQS:  Relevant to target populations and policy  Ethical (no unintended ‘side effects’, takes into account reasons for drug use)  Based on scientific evidence of what works  Provide evidence on their own effectiveness  (Cost)Effective  Feasible  Sustainable

How could the EDPQS help to improve prevention activities? Development of EDPQS and support materials Translation/ adaptation and publication of quality standards Increased quality of preventive work Activities Inputs OutcomesImpact ‘EDPQS champions’ Funding Potential target audiences Supportive partners Existing quality standards Reach Decision makers Researchers Evaluators Practitioners EDPQS champions Trainers Outputs EMCDDA Manual & Quick Guide EDPQS Toolkits Supportive structures New sets of standards based on EDPQS Awareness of ‘quality’ as an issue Motivation to achieve quality standards Skills (e.g. knowing how to apply EDPQS) Adoption (using EDPQS) Changes in professional prevention culture General public Ultimate target populations Outputs of dissemination activity (e.g. workshops) Introductory materials Programme developers Dissemination of EDPQS Better outcomes for target populations Implementation (changing how things are done) Implementation activities The ultimate aim of EDPQS is to achieve better outcomes for target populations

EDPQS present a drug prevention project cycle as their core structure 1 Needs Assessment 2 Resource Assessment 3 Programme Formulation A: Sustainability and funding 5 Management and Mobilisation of Resources 6 Delivery and Monitoring 8 Dissemination and Improvement 7 Final Evaluations B: Communication and stakeholder involvement C: Staff development D: Ethical drug prevention 4 Intervention Design CROSS-CUTTING CONSIDERATIONS

How can EDPQS be used? There are many uses, including: Planning new projects Identifying strengths and weaknesses of prevention initiatives Reviewing the quality of ongoing or completed prevention initiatives Assessing whether a prevention related activity is undertaken or likely to operate in a way that can be considered “high quality” Developing and improving the quality of existing prevention provision Professional and organisational development – self-reflection, training and education Evidence-based policy-making – helping to achieve the aims of broader national and international strategies and policies Developing or updating existing quality criteria or standards

Examples of EDPQS use  Development of new prevention actions  Consensus- and awareness-building activities  Presentations at conferences, seminars, training events  Local adaptation and use

What resources are available? Manual  284 pages with detailed introductions, full list of standards, glossary Quick Guide  38 pages, with summaries and checklists  Available in several languages  Written by Partnership, published by EMCDDA  Free download

4 EDPQS Toolkits  Free resources  Four audiences:  Decision-makers (including policy-makers, funders and commissioners)  Practitioners (including programme developers, service managers and front-line workers)  Professional trainers/educators (including University teachers)  Prevention coordinators at local/regional/national level

Toolkit 1 for decision-makers  To support decision-makers with selecting high quality drug prevention activities for (financial) support  Key messages:  Ineffective programmes and approaches should not be funded, even if they are considered popular  It is better to finance a smaller number of high quality programmes with a realistic budget rather than a large number of vaguely elaborated programmes which may have a low budget but also no or unwanted effects  Importance of transparent selection and funding mechanisms that encourage quality, including needs assessment and evaluation

 Online and printed tools to support practitioners with self-assessment and self-improvement 1. Self-assessment checklist 2. Complete synthesis profile ⇒ identify critical areas 3. Use self-improvement questionnaire to review and identify actions to develop own activities Toolkit 2 for practitioners

Toolkit 3 for trainers  To support trainers/educators with delivering professional training on quality standards in drug prevention  For half, one or two days training events  Includes PowerPoint slides, handouts for participants, trainers guide  Suggestions for different units, including interactive exercises and group-work activities to help participants experience the benefits of using standards in practice

Toolkit 4 for ‘prevention coordinators’  To support people who wish to promote quality through quality standards from a strategic point of view (where no up-to-date quality standards exist)  How to develop (adapt) quality criteria based on EDPQS?  How to translate existing EDPQS materials?  How to promote the use and implementation of quality standards?

EDPQS supporting materials  Explain the key concepts and considerations that informed the development of the EDPQS  EDPQS Summary  Position Paper  EDPQS Theory of Change  Questions & Answers

For more information and to access the toolkits Further questions?