Certified Prevention Specialist CPS Practice Exam

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Which method falls under the strategy Community-Based Processes?

  1. Community and Volunteer Training

  2. Classroom and Small Group Sessions

  3. Drug-free Social and Recreational Activities

  4. Peer Leader and Peer Helper Programs

The correct answer is: Community and Volunteer Training

The method that aligns with the strategy of Community-Based Processes is community and volunteer training. This approach focuses on developing the capacity and skills of community members and volunteers to effectively address local issues and foster collaboration. Training enhances community involvement, builds leadership skills, and empowers individuals to take an active role in prevention efforts, reflecting the core principles of community-based processes. In contrast, the other methods listed serve different functions. Classroom and small group sessions typically focus on delivering structured education, primarily in educational settings. Drug-free social and recreational activities aim to provide alternative ways to engage the community and promote healthy choices but don't necessarily involve a process-oriented community engagement strategy. Peer leader and peer helper programs are more about peer support and mentorship rather than broader community processes.