Education. a two-way approach to teaching participants important social skills which shall include providing evidence-based curriculum education with fidelity to the program model unless otherwise approved by the curriculum developer and System Agency; a. Universal population includes a very large audience such as a community, school, or neighborhood, that has not been identified on the basis of individual risk; b. Selective population includes subgroups of the general population determined to be at risk for substance use or other behavioral health related issues; and c. Indicated population includes youth who are showing early warning signs of substance use, such as experimenting and/or exhibiting other problem behaviors that may be associated with substance use. Provider may not screen or use assessment tools to determine if a person is in the need of clinical substance use treatment, instead the screenings shall determine if the presenting challenges can be addressed through providing information, education, and/or nonclinical support services.
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