
Program Search
This interactive search enables you to identify Blueprints-certified interventions based on specific criteria and then browse through a wide range of interventions that match those criteria. Select only a few criteria of importance, as the number of interventions may be reduced by selecting multiple items ACROSS categories, or increased by selecting multiple items WITHIN categories.
Model and Model Plus programs are listed separately from Promising programs. This is because only Model and Model Plus programs have demonstrated efficacy for changing outcomes over time and are recommended for large-scale implementation. Promising programs show promise of efficacy, but require follow-up research before being recommended for large-scale adoption.
3 Programs
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Group Teen Triple P - Level 4
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A group parent training program designed to improve parenting skills, manage family problems, and enhance positive family relationships, ultimately to prevent problem behavior among youth.
A group parent training program designed to improve parenting skills, manage family problems, and enhance positive family relationships, ultimately to prevent problem behavior among youth.
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Target Population
Age: Early Adolescence (12-14) - Middle School |
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Promoting Alternative Thinking Strategies (PATHS)
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A classroom-based social emotional learning program for elementary school students to reduce aggression and behavior problems.
A classroom-based social emotional learning program for elementary school students to reduce aggression and behavior problems.
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Target Population
Age: Late Childhood (5-11) - K/Elementary |
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Triple P System
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A public health approach to reach all parents in a community to enhance parental competence and prevent or alter dysfunctional parenting practices, thereby reducing family risk factors both for child maltreatment and for children's behavioral and emotional problems.
A public health approach to reach all parents in a community to enhance parental competence and prevent or alter dysfunctional parenting practices, thereby reducing family risk factors both for child maltreatment and for children's behavioral and emotional problems.
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Target Population
Age: Early Childhood (3-4) - Preschool, Infant (0-2), Adult, Late Childhood (5-11) - K/Elementary |