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Programs That Have Not Met Blueprints Criteria

More than 90 percent of interventions we review do not receive Blueprints certification. Supported through funding from Arnold Ventures, Blueprints has extended its classification system to provide an evidence rating for interventions that fail to meet Blueprints certification standards. In providing descriptive information on common problems that disqualify interventions from Blueprints certification, we hope to offer concrete ways moving forward that will improve the methods and analyses employed in future program evaluation efforts.

In addition to rating the certified interventions that meet Blueprints criteria, non-certified interventions are also rated based on whether they have inconclusive or insufficient evidence.

Non-certified interventions are generally reviewed and rated internally by Blueprints staff, though the advisory board may also conclude an intervention they have reviewed lacked evidence for certification despite having made it through the internal review process.

All non-certified programs in our database are provided a rating based on specific review rationale.

Blueprints uses one additional and quite different category for non-certification. "Not Dissemination Ready" refers to programs that meet Blueprints criteria for the strength of evidence but are not ready for adoption by users.

The non-certified programs are as follows:

1446 Programs
Program Rating Brief Description
One Act
Insufficient Evidence

A training program designed to prevent sexual assault, stalking, dating violence and intimate partner violence by interrupting the bystander effect and taking action.

Only You Decide Who You Are / Alleen Jij Bepaalt Wie Je Bent (AJB)
Insufficient Evidence

A community-based sports program intervention to prevent delinquency among at-risk youth.

Opening Doors
Insufficient Evidence

A multifaceted prevention program designed for at-risk youth and their parents to prevent and reduce alcohol and drug use, school drop-out, and other behavioral problems among at-risk adolescents.

Operation SAVE KIDS
Insufficient Evidence

To reduce truancy and instill a sense of responsibility in students and their parents.

OPTIONS Program to Prevent Adolescent Aggression
Insufficient Evidence

A community-based program designed to prevent violent behavior among at-risk youth by developing interventions for youth and their parents and generating alternatives to arrest, detention, and prosecution.

Orange County Juvenile Substance Abuse Treatment Court
Insufficient Evidence

A juvenile drug court/treatment program that focuses on breaking behavioral patterns of addiction, changing irrational thinking patterns, enhancing motivation for treatment, and providing exposure and access to supportive influences, as well as meeting educational and vocational needs and developing life skills.

OSTA
Insufficient Evidence

A community supervision and aftercare program designed to reduce suicide among an at-risk population by implementing a follow-up protocol that uses communication strategies to engage subjects with treatment.

Parent Aide Program
Insufficient Evidence

A parent training program that seeks to break the cycle of child maltreatment by providing free-of-charge in-home services to families referred by child protective services (CPS).

Parent Aide Services
Insufficient Evidence

A parent training program designed to reduce the risk of physical abuse and neglect by targeting parenting behavior and environmental challenges linked with child maltreatment risk.

Parent Child Mediation
Insufficient Evidence

A family therapy program designed for families with delinquent youth to support family functioning and improve academic progress while reducing substance use and delinquency among youth.

Parent Management Training – Online (PMT-O)
Insufficient Evidence

This is an 8-session online parent training program to reduce conduct problems in children.

Parent Management Training (PMT)
Insufficient Evidence

This is a 14-week parent training program to reduce oppositional/defiant behaviors in children.

Parent Party Patrol (PPP)
Insufficient Evidence

A community-based drug prevention program designed to reduce adolescent involvement in unsupervised activities and substance use by providing parents with information about ways to increase monitoring and improve communication and family guidelines regarding substance use.

Parent-Adolescent Relationship Education (PARE) Program
Insufficient Evidence

A curriculum that attempts to delay initiation of sexual activity and promote safe-sex practices by fostering parental involvement in the education of their children aged between 12 and 14.

Parent-Child Assistance Program (P-CAP)
Insufficient Evidence

A home visitation program designed for high-risk substance-abusing women to assist them in obtaining substance abuse treatment, maintaining recovery, resolving problems associated with substance abuse, and fostering a safe environment for their children.

Parent-Child Interaction Therapy – Emotional Development (PCIT-ED)
Insufficient Evidence

A family therapy program designed to successfully treat early onset of depression among preschool children.

Parental Skills and Attachment in Early Childhood (CAPEDP)
Insufficient Evidence

A home-visitation program that aims to ultimately improve child mental health by preventing and reducing postnatal depression symptoms in mothers and improving the quality of the home environment.

Parenting Education Program (PEP)
Insufficient Evidence

A multi-component program that aims to enhance positive parenting behaviors and family relationships

Parenting Partnership
Insufficient Evidence

A parent training program designed to reduce family risk and increase family protective factors related to child substance abuse, family stress, and emotional difficulties.

Parenting Toolkit
Insufficient Evidence

An online parent training program designed to increase parents’ self-efficacy and improve their disciplinary responses to child oppositional behavior, ultimately intending to reduce problem behavior among at-risk adolescents.

Parenting Video-Feedback Therapy
Insufficient Evidence

A parent training program designed for mothers with postnatal depression to improve parenting skills, and in return, the quality of the mother-child interaction.

Parenting Wisely
Insufficient Evidence

A parent training program that aims to reduce behavior problems in at-risk children by teaching effective parenting skills to families.

Parents and Children Making Connections – Highlighting Attention
Insufficient Evidence

A family-based training program that aims to improve academic readiness and selective attention in preschoolers from lower socioeconomic families.

Parents and Children Talking Together (PCTT)
Insufficient Evidence

A parent training program designed to decrease child problem behavior by improving family communication.

Parents and Tots Together (PTT)
Insufficient Evidence

A group lesson that aims to reduce body mass index (BMI) and promote healthy eating and exercise among children by changing parenting strategies and behaviors.

Parents Plus – Parenting When Separated (PP-PWS)
Insufficient Evidence

A parent training program designed for separated parents to develop skills for coping and effective co-parenting.

Parents Plus Children’s Programme
Insufficient Evidence

A parent training program designed to reduce and prevent child behavior problems by providing parents with positive parenting and discipline strategies.

Parents Plus Early Years
Insufficient Evidence

A parent training program that aims to empower parents to build positive relationships with their child and to promote child development.

Parents, Students, and Teachers for Healthy Eating (PAPPAS)
Insufficient Evidence

A school-based intervention designed to promote healthy eating habits among adolescents, ultimately to reduce the increase in students’ Body Mass Index (BMI).

Partners in Parenting
Insufficient Evidence

A tailored web-based parenting program to prevent adolescent depression and anxiety problems.

PASCET (Primary and Secondary Control Enhancement Training)
Insufficient Evidence

A cognitive-behavioral therapy program for depressed children and adolescents that teaches appropriate coping mechanisms for different types of distressing situations.

Passport to Literacy
Insufficient Evidence

A supplemental multi-component intervention designed to improve the reading outcomes of struggling readers.

Pathfinder Programs for Offenders Serving Probation Orders
Insufficient Evidence

A cognitive skills training initiative designed to develop offenders’ problem solving, creative thinking, social, emotions management, negotiation, values enhancement, and critical reasoning skills.

Pathways Home
Insufficient Evidence

A program designed to improve parenting behaviors and prevent reunification failures of children returning home to biological parents after first-time stays in foster care.

Pathways To Change
Insufficient Evidence

A computer-based smoking cessation program that aims to achieve successful smoking cessation by enrolling participants in an individualized behavioral intervention according to their stage of preparation to quit.

Pause, Breathe, Smile
Insufficient Evidence

A school-based program that aims to promote well-being in elementary school children.

PEACE Pack
Insufficient Evidence

A school-wide strategy aimed to reduce bullying behaviors and victimization among students.

Peaceful Alternatives to Tough Situations (PATTS)
Insufficient Evidence

A program designed to increase youth’s positive conflict-resolution skills and reduce vengeful and aggressive behavior.

PeaceMakers
Insufficient Evidence

A school-based program that aims to prevent youth violence by improving interpersonal behaviors and boosting psychosocial skills.

Pediatric Overweight Prevention through Parent Training Program (POP)
Insufficient Evidence

An obesity prevention program designed to reduce obesity rates among Latino children by educating parents on optimal nutrition and physical activity over seven weekly classes.

Peer Assistance and Leadership (PAL)
Insufficient Evidence

A peer-based program targeted towards school-aged children to address risk and protective factors associated with youth alcohol, tobacco, and other drug use and reduce the risk of youth participation in violence.

Peer Support Systems for Bullying
Insufficient Evidence

A program designed to reduce bullying and other conflict by training students in peer support systems and conflict resolution strategies.

Peer-Assisted Social Learning (PASL)
Insufficient Evidence

A peer-assisted social learning program that aims to improve social problem-solving skills in low-income youth through a curriculum delivered by trained staff in an after-school community setting.

Performance-Based Scholarships (Scholarship-Only Program)
Insufficient Evidence

A scholarship program that aims to increase the financial support available to low-income students and create an incentive for such students to complete their courses and make more timely progress toward degrees.

Period of PURPLE Crying (PURPLE)
Insufficient Evidence

A parent training program designed to decrease Shaken Baby Syndrome (SBS) through the provision of information about infant crying habits and ways to deal with it.

PHAT Life
Insufficient Evidence

A psychosocial intervention that aims to reduce HIV risk behavior, aggression, and re-incarceration among juvenile offenders on probation.

Philosophy for Children (P4C)
Insufficient Evidence

A program designed to improve children’s reasoning abilities and judgment by teaching them how to think for themselves and make informed choices.

Phoenix House Academy
Insufficient Evidence

A community-based program that aims to reduce substance use and problems associated with substance use among court-involved youths.

Phonological Awareness Training
Insufficient Evidence

An academic service that aims to improve phonological knowledge among preschoolers who are expected to experience difficulty in learning to read.

Phonological Awareness Training – Segmentation and Rhyming
Insufficient Evidence

An academic service that aims to improve phonological knowledge among preschoolers who are expected to experience difficulty in learning to read, using small-group activities.

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Blueprints for Healthy Youth Development
University of Colorado Boulder
Institute of Behavioral Science
UCB 483, Boulder, CO 80309

Email: blueprints@colorado.edu

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Blueprints for Healthy Youth Development is
currently funded by Arnold Ventures (formerly the Laura and John Arnold Foundation) and historically has received funding from the Annie E. Casey Foundation and the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention.