- Data Collection: Implement a system for collecting data on substance abuse prevalence, knowledge levels, attitudes, and behaviors among teenagers in the community.
- Evaluation Metrics: Define specific metrics to measure the success of prevention programs, such as changes in knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors related to substance abuse among teens.
- Regular Assessments: Conduct regular assessments to track the progress of the prevention initiatives and identify any emerging trends or challenges.
- Stakeholder Feedback: Gather feedback from stakeholders, including educators, parents, and teenagers themselves, to gauge the impact of the prevention efforts and identify areas for improvement.
- Continuous Improvement: Use the collected data and feedback to continuously refine and improve the substance abuse prevention programs.
- Reporting: Prepare periodic reports on the outcomes of the prevention efforts, highlighting key findings, successes, and areas for further development.
- Transparency and Accountability: Ensure transparency in the monitoring and evaluation process and hold the responsible parties accountable for the implementation of the prevention initiatives.
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