This evaluation guide provides practical tools, strategies, and frameworks to implement and measure progress of community-driven programs to prevent substance-related harms among youth. It highlights the Icelandic Prevention Model (IPM), an evidence-based framework that focuses on building healthy environments and positive youth development through collaborative community-wide programs. Audience: Community and public health organizations, government officials and researchers working in substance use and school health, community leaders and providers working with youth |
An evaluation guide to support community-based interventions to prevent substance-related harms in youth: Based on the implementation of the Icelandic Prevention Model in Lanark County, Canada
Guide
Source : Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC)
Published: 2022