Science-Based Prevention Initiatives and Best Practices Evaluation Report
The Los Alamos Juvenile Justice Advisory Board is pleased to release a comprehensive research report that identifies best practices and effective service delivery methods and models in science-based prevention initiatives in the areas of alcohol and substance abuse, suicide, teen pregnancy, and chronic diseases related to poor nutrition. This project was in partnership with JJAB, Los Alamos Family Council, Family Strengths Network, and the New Mexico Department of Children, Youth, and Families. Davis Innovations, an organizational development consulting firm based in Santa Fe and Los Alamos, New Mexico, lead this research initiative. The project was funded by a grant from the Con Alma Foundation.
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