In what ways can I involve my local prevention board in the PATHS® Program?
Local collaborative boards can play an important role in program development and sustainability. At start-up, present the research behind PATHS® and share your local goals for the program.
Provide board members with a fact sheet, the program’s logic model, theory of change, and demonstrated outcomes.
Help them to understand ways in which they can contribute to the program’s local success.
Identify potential program champions or community gatekeepers that can help to build relationships that may lead to program support.
Provide frequent verbal reports on the program’s impact and at least annually provide a written summary of program outcomes.
Identify board members to become engaged in generating outcome reports and securing sustainability funds.