COSA
What are Children of Substance Abusers?
Prevention provided to everyone.
What are Universal strategies?
The board that certifies prevention specialists.
What is Iowa Board of Certifcation?
But Why?
What is the root cause or intervening variable?
When a readiness survey is completed.
What is assessment?
NIH
What is National Institute of Health?
Prevention provided to high risk populations such as COSA.
What are selective strategies?
The number of CEUs to become certified.
What is 120?
But why here?
What are local conditions or under lying conditions?
Human resources, financial resources, material resources.
What is capacity?
DEC
What is Drug Endangered Children?
Prevention strategies provided after first use but before a SUD diagnosis.
What are indicated strategies?
The length of time after certification as a prevention specialist to apply for advanced certification.
What is 5 years?
The number of data pieces for each box on a logic model?
What is 2?
Being responsive to the needs of communities within a community and using CLAS standards.
What is cultural competency?
SAMHSA
What is substance abuse and mental health services administration?
This level of prevention includes harm reduction.
What is secondary prevention?
How long ASAC gives you to get certified after being hired.
What is 18 months?
Data that comes from focus groups, listening sessions, or key stake holder interviews.
What is qualitative data?
Process and Outcome
What are evaluation?
NIDA
What is National Institute of Drug Abuse?
Relapse prevention is this level of prevention.
What is tertiary prevention?
The number of performance domains for a certified prevention specialist.
What is 6?
Data that has a defined rate or number from surveys or archival data from law enforcement or hospitals.
What is quantitative data?
Bringing the action plan to like.
What is implementation?