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Title: Governor


1
Governors Prevention Initiative for Youth
Evaluation
  • Jane A. Ungemack, Dr.P.H.
  • Evaluator
  • University of Connecticut Health Center

2
Evaluation
  • Systematic efforts to collect and use
    information
  • Document program implementation
  • Describe target populations/participants
  • Inform and improve program performance
  • Access program effectiveness
  • Increase accountability
  • Increase understanding

3
Governors Prevention Initiative for Youth
  • Long-term Goal
  • Reduce substance use among adolescents
  • Intermediate Goal
  • Reduce risk factors and increase protective
    factors for substance use in the individual,
    peer, family, school and community domains
  • Target Group
  • 12-17 year old youth

4
Evaluation Framework Overview
5
Evaluation Approach
  • Process evaluation
  • documents program implementation and activities
  • Outcome evaluation
  • assesses program effects or impacts

6
Capacity-Building for Evaluation
  • Science-based approach
  • Evaluation and assessment as integral parts of
    the program design
  • Community-level
  • Program-level

7
Evaluation Team Relationship with Grantees
  • Training and technical assistance
  • Instruments and administration protocols
  • Consultation and collaboration
  • Statewide coordination

8
Grantee Responsibilities
  • Develop a program plan based on the logic model
  • Specify measurable program objectives
  • Cooperate and collaborate with UConn Evaluation
    Team
  • Coordinate community survey
  • Collect and submit process data
  • Collect and submit outcome data
  • Commit time and effort to evaluation activities

9
Assessing Community-Level Outcomes CSAP
Requirements
  • School survey
  • Use of core substance use, risk and protective
    factor measures

10
Community-Level Assessment School Survey
  • Mandated
  • 7th-10th grade students
  • Representative sample (minimum n500 125/grade
    level)
  • Year 1 and Year 3
  • First administration February-April, 2000

11
School Survey
  • Self-administered during a classroom period
  • Anonymous and confidential
  • Parental consents
  • Sampling, instrument and administration protocols
    provided by UConn Evaluation Team

12
School Survey
  • Measures
  • Demographic characteristics
  • Lifetime and current use of ATOD
  • Risk and protective factors
  • Limited community-specific items

13
School Survey
  • Grantee responsibilities
  • Planning/coordination with UConn Evaluation Team
  • Planning/coordination with school personnel
  • Instrument duplication
  • Data cleaning
  • Data entry
  • Analysis

14
Assessing Program-Level Outcomes CSAP
Requirements
  • Select a minimum of three programs (for each of
    three domains)
  • Measure program outcomes using core measures
  • Include a sufficient sample size for analysis
  • Collect pre- and post-test data

15
Program-Level Evaluation
  • Process evaluation
  • Document program implementation and activities
  • Outcome evaluation
  • Assess program outcomes

16
Program-Level Evaluation Process Evaluation
  • Each program will be responsible for reporting
  • Prevention strategies
  • Types of activities
  • Dosage
  • Number served
  • Participant characteristics (age, gender,
    race/ethnicity, etc.).

17
Process Evaluation
  • Minimum Data Set (MDS)
  • Instruments, protocols, and training provided by
    the UConn Evaluation Team

18
Program-Level EvaluationOutcome Evaluation
  • Based on the logic model, identify measurable
    objectives that you will address in your program
  • Program objectives should be selected from one or
    more of the risk/protective factors included in
    the RFP list of Connecticut Intermediate Outcomes

19
Outcome Evaluation
  • UConn Evaluation Team staff will work with each
    grantee to finalize program-specific objectives
    and measures
  • All grantees will be asked to participate in a
    pre/post-test assessment of age-eligible
    participants as appropriate

20
Outcome Evaluation
  • Pre- and Post-Test Assessments
  • Youth participation will be voluntary
  • Confidential
  • Informed consents
  • Standardized instrument plus optional
    program-specific items
  • Minimum sample size 50

21
Considerations for Estimating Evaluation Costs
  • Personnel (.25 FTE minimum recommended)
  • Computer equipment
  • Photocopying
  • Office supplies
  • Data collection and cleaning
  • Data entry

22
Evaluation Themes for the Governors Prevention
Initiative
  • Evaluation at all levels
  • Science-based
  • Capacity-building
  • Collaboration
  • Coordination
  • Sustainability
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