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Selective Intervention Working Group : Considerations for the Logic Model. Reporting to the Plenary Session of the VII Meeting of the CICAD Expert Group on Demand Reduction Ottawa, Sept. 14, 2005. Program Overview: Psychosocial Intervention for High-Risk Youth.
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Selective Intervention Working Group:Considerations for the Logic Model Reporting to the Plenary Session of the VII Meeting of the CICAD Expert Group on Demand Reduction Ottawa, Sept. 14, 2005
Program Overview: Psychosocial Intervention for High-Risk Youth Objectives: Prevent and address drug use and related human development for high-risk and vulnerable youth Theoretical bases: Resilience, Competencies, Empowerment Settings: The street, schools and alternative educational settings, outpatient clinics and other facilities, family residence, community spaces, key workplace locations, key recreation or peer gathering locations for targeted youth Involves: Street educators, clinical team, academic educators, social workers, skills trainers
Outreach Assessment and referral Family and individual counseling Drug education and life skills training Job training Informal ed./literacy Alternative activities Whether nature of referrals belongs within the substance abuse logic model, if these are services beyond the implementer’s control Issue of sensitization activities Considerations for Activities Outputs
Considerations for Program Reach • Includes family members of targeted individuals