PREVENTION PROGRAMS Clause Samples

The PREVENTION PROGRAMS clause requires parties to implement and maintain specific measures aimed at preventing certain undesirable behaviors or outcomes, such as fraud, harassment, or safety incidents. Typically, this involves establishing training sessions, written policies, regular audits, or reporting mechanisms to ensure compliance with relevant laws or standards. By mandating these proactive steps, the clause helps organizations minimize risks, demonstrate due diligence, and foster a safer or more ethical environment.
PREVENTION PROGRAMS. 1. Funding for media campaigns to prevent opioid use (similar to the FDA’s “Real Cost” campaign to prevent youth from misusing tobacco); 2. Funding for evidence-based prevention programs in schools; 3. Funding for medical provider education and outreach regarding best prescribing practices for opioids consistent with the 2016 CDC guidelines, including providers at hospitals (academic detailing); 4. Funding for community drug disposal programs; and 5. Funding and training for first responders to participate in pre-arrest diversion programs, post-overdose response teams, or similar strategies that connect at-risk individuals to behavioral health services and supports.
PREVENTION PROGRAMS. The Section 5311 subrecipient shall establish and implement anti-drug and alcohol misuse prevention programs in accordance with the terms of 49 CFR 655, 49 U.S.C. 5331, and 49 CFR 40.
PREVENTION PROGRAMS. ‌ Prevention programs prevent multisystem involvement by including two or more system representatives in the development of prevention programming. These programs must meet one of the following: 1) multi-systemic approach;
PREVENTION PROGRAMS a. Each Clinic shall have a role in District school-wide health education and outreach, school- based public health programs, youth development programs, and/or family support programs, as applicable. Activities may include classroom presentations, table/presentation at school functions, lunch time activities, posters or displays on campus, presentations to school staff, participation in wellness policy councils or other health committees, and nutrition and fitness promotion programs. Each full-time Clinic will offer or participate in at least two District school health-promoting activities each year. Each part-time Clinic will offer or participate in at least one District school health-promoting activities each year. b. Clinics may have unlicensed staff, such as a CHES (certified health education specialist), trained in basic health promotion, public health, and/or community engagement principles that provide health education, youth development, and/or family support services.
PREVENTION PROGRAMS. 1. The Contractor shall develop and implement primary prevention services in accordance with ADHS/DBHS Covered Behavioral Health Services Guide and ADHS/DBHS Prevention Framework for Behavioral Health. Prevention services shall be provided for non-enrolled persons, their families and communities to reduce the risk of development or emergence of behavioral health disorders and to improve overall behavioral health status in targeted families and communities. 2. DHS has established a process for focusing behavioral health prevention services on key target populations and areas. The Contractor shall target prevention strategies on the prevention of substance abuse, child abuse and suicide based on the following: a. Provide services based on identified risk factors; b. Address communities and neighborhoods with high proportion of low income persons. 3. The Contractor shall submit an annual report describing the Contractor’s prevention program and prevention activities in a format outlined in the ADHS/DBHS Prevention Framework for Behavioral Health.
PREVENTION PROGRAMS. (i) Provision of technical assistance to the Borrower’s National AIDS Office in the MOH in the preparation of communication strategies for information and education on AIDS, and for the dissemination of public information on AIDS. (ii) Strengthening of the Borrower’s blood banking services through: (A) provision of testing reagents for HIV screening to blood transfusion centers; (B) provision of training in counseling to staff of the National Blood Transfusion Center; (C) establishment of about eight (8) provincial blood transfusion centers; and (D) provision of technical assistance. (iii) Expansion of the Borrower’s National AIDS Office’s outreach program to raise AIDS awareness throughout the Borrower’s territory, including the provision of vehicles, supplies, training for outreach workers and peer educators, and condoms to STD clinics and outreach programs.
PREVENTION PROGRAMS. The Secretary may carry out activities to pro- ▇▇▇▇ safe motherhood, including— (1) public education campaigns on healthy pregnancies; (2) education programs for physicians, nurses and other health care providers; (3) activities to promote community support services for pregnant women; and (4) activities to promote physical, mental, and behavioral health during, and up to 1 year following, pregnancy, with an emphasis on prevention of, and treatment for, mental health disorders and substance use disorder.

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