The SPF SIG is a major SAMHSA grant
program that supports an array of activities to help grantees and
subrecipient communities build a solid foundation for delivering
and sustaining substance abuse prevention services that are
effective in reducing the incidence and prevalence of substance use
as well as improving risk and protective factors associated with
substance use. CSAP provides funding to states/territories,
jurisdictions, and tribal entities to implement the five steps of
the strategic prevention framework (SPF), which are: Step 1:
Profile population needs, resources, and readiness to address the
problems and gaps in service delivery; Step 2: Mobilize and/or
build capacity to address needs; Step 3: Develop a comprehensive
strategic plan; Step 4: Implement evidence-based prevention
programs, policies, practices and infrastructure development
activities; and Step 5: Monitor process, evaluate effectiveness,
sustain effective programs/activities, and improve or replace those
that fail.
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