Native Prevention Course 108: Introduction to Implementation

Content
11 modules

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Instructor
Sara Mahoney

Released
03 Jun 2025

Description

The fourth step of the SPF is Implementation. This step is where the prevention specialist will be mobilizing support and building capacity, to eventually carry out the evidence-based intervention and monitor it during its implementation.

Objectives

  • Describe high-quality implementation and why it is important
  • Describe the three main tasks of implementation
  • Understand fidelity and the guidelines for adaptation

1.
Defining Implementation
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2.
Implementation Overview
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3.
Implementation Main Tasks
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4.
Building and Mobilizing Support
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5.
Carrying Out the Intervention
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6.
Adapting Interventions
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7.
Adapting Interventions Example
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8.
Implementation Monitoring
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9.
Sustainability and Cultural Competency in Implementation
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10.
Tribal Course Perception Survey
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11.
Course Completion
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