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Community-Level Instrument (CLI) Part I Training. MSPF Evaluation Team Pharmaceutical Health Services Research Department. Community Reporting Requirements. All communities funded by SPF SIG grantees are required to submit data to the cross-site evaluation.
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Community-Level Instrument (CLI) Part ITraining MSPF Evaluation Team Pharmaceutical Health Services Research Department
Community Reporting Requirements • All communities funded by SPF SIG grantees are required to submit data to the cross-site evaluation. • Two evaluation instruments will be completed by communities: • Community-Level Instrument (CLI) Parts I & II assesses progress through the SPF steps and implementation of strategies • Participant-Level Instrument (PLI) assesses change in individuals receiving direct services (where applicable).
Purpose of Collecting Community-Level Instrument (CLI) Data • Assess community implementation of the SPF process, changes in communities’ prevention infrastructure, and types of interventions implemented. • Assess obstacles to the implementation of the SPF and prevention interventions.
Purpose of Collecting Community-Level Instrument (CLI) Data • Assess the overall impact of the SPF SIG initiative. • Identify characteristics of community-level interventions and approaches that are most effective in producing population-level and participant-level outcomes. • Assist policymakers as they design and implement future initiatives.
Community-Level Instrument • CLI Part I: Community Activities • Collects information about the community’s progress through the 5 SPF steps • Submitted annually • CLI Part II: Prevention Intervention Strategies • Collects information about the community’s implementation of specific prevention interventions and strategies
Jurisdictional Assessment Final Report Identify Community CLI assesses the steps of the SPF process
CLI Part I Process • Who Completes: • Sections 1-3- ADAA • Sections 4-9- Representative of funded community • How often: annually • Reporting Period: October 1- September 30 • Completion time: • Sections 4-9: ~3 hours • How to access CLI: • Evaluation tab in web-based system: www.pmrts.samhsa.gov/pmrts
CLI Responsibilities: Communities • Community representative can enter data at any point in the reporting period. • Community representative saves CLI Part I as a pdf and sends it to Evaluation team by the dates provided on the data entry schedule.
CLI Responsibilities: Evaluation Team and ADAA • Reviews CLI data completed by the community representative • Accepts and submits CLI to ADAA for approval OR • Sends back to community for revisions or further clarification
Materials Needed • Jurisdictional Assessment Final Report • Results of needs/resources assessments • Meeting minutes • Strategic Plans • Coalition documents • Memoranda of understanding • Organizational Policies • Budgets • Intervention materials • Evaluation findings/reports
Resources Available To Communities • Evaluation Team • Guidance Documents • 1) How to answer Section 4 Questions • 2) Question by Question (QxQ) guides • CLI Response Report • Community can print reports showing what responses they gave in previous reporting periods
Resources Available To Communities (cont’d) • On-line Instrument Training Video • Interactive videos demonstrating navigation through the web-based system.http://kitusers.kithost.net/support/diticsupport/MRT/SPFSIGInstrumentsGLICLIPLITrainingVideos/tabid/1114/Default.aspx
Questions? • Questions pertaining to CLI content: • Evaluation Team- University of Maryland School of Pharmacy Pharmaceutical Health Services Research Department • Main Contact: Nicole Sealfon • 410-706-0178 • nsealfon@rx.umaryland.edu • Questions pertaining to the use of the web-based data entry system: • DITIC Help Desk • 1-888-DITIC-4-U (1-888-348-4248) • DITICSupport@kitsolutions.net