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Striking the right balance between fidelity & adaptation: tools and strategies for implementing evidence-based substance use prevention programs to meet community needs

Join this session from the Washington/Baltimore High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area to learn about the latest research on the fidelity vs. adaptation debate.
 
The adoption of an effective substance use prevention program is only the first step toward achieving the positive youth and family outcomes community-based organizations aim to achieve. Research has demonstrated time and time again that high-quality implementation of evidence-based programs over time is critical to attaining reductions in youth substance use. However, there continues to be some debate about whether programs should be flexibly adapted to fit local contexts or delivered with strict fidelity to the original program model. Increasingly, evidence from research and practice indicates that there must be a balance between the two to achieve positive and sustained program outcomes.
 
This webinar will provide an overview of the latest research on the fidelity vs. adaptation debate and will share best practice tools and strategies for community organizations aiming to strike the right balance between program fidelity and adaptation to meet the needs of their local communities.
 
 
Date and Time: 
July 14, 2022 - 12:00pm to 1:30pm
Category: 
Training
Location: 
Virtual