Certified Prevention Specialist CPS Practice Exam

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After community readiness is assessed, what comes next in Step 1 of successful prevention program execution?

  1. Selecting a target population.

  2. Community mobilization.

  3. Surveying community needs.

  4. Identifying program leadership.

The correct answer is: Community mobilization.

After assessing community readiness, community mobilization is the logical next step in the process of executing a successful prevention program. This phase involves engaging community members and stakeholders to build momentum and support for the upcoming initiatives. It ensures that the community is aligned and actively involved in the process, which is critical for fostering a sense of ownership and commitment to the prevention efforts. In this context, mobilization helps to activate the community's resources and encourage participation, creating a collaborative environment where everyone is working toward common goals. It lays the groundwork for further steps, such as identifying specific needs or selecting leadership roles, but without first mobilizing the community, subsequent steps may not be as effective. Building this foundation of support is essential for achieving meaningful outcomes in prevention programs.