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The Impact of a Prevention Delivery System on Perceived Social Capital: The Prosper Project

Description
Examines the impacts of Promoting School-Community-University Partnerships to Enhance Resilience (PROSPER) as a delivery system for evidence-based prevention programs in rural and semi-rural communities. PROSPER is a collaborative community health initiative involving individuals and organizations with similar interests that bring together a wide range of expertise and resources for a common goal.
Author(s)
Sarah M. Chilenski, Patricia M. Ang, Mark T. Greenberg, Mark E. Feinberg, Richard Spoth
Citation
Prevention Sciences, 15(2), 125-137
Date
04/2014
Type
Document
Tagged as
Community engagement and volunteerism · Networking and collaboration · Schools