National Anti-Drug Strategy Evaluation
Annex A: National Anti-Drug Strategy Logic Model
The Prevention Action Plan outputs include: mass media campaign, research, knowledge products, resources and tools, targeted intervention projects, national and community-based projects, consultations, collaborations, and partnerships.
The Prevention Action Plan immediate outcomes are:
- Increased awareness and understanding of illicit drugs and their negative consequences;
- Enhanced support for targeted at-risk populations; and,
- Enhanced uptake of knowledge in communities to address illicit drug use and its negative consequences.
The Prevention Action Plan intermediate outcomes are:
- Enhanced capacity among targeted populations to make informed decisions about illicit drug use; and,
- Strengthened community responses to illicit drug issues in targeted areas.
The Treatment Action Plan outputs include: projects for treatment system improvements, services and program enhancements, research/knowledge products, knowledge exchange mechanisms, consultations, and partnerships.
The Treatment Action Plan immediate outcomes are:
- Enhanced capacity to plan/deliver a range of treatment services and programs to targeted populations; and,
- Improved collaboration on responses and knowledge of treatment issues.
The Treatment Action Plan intermediate outcomes are:
- Increased availability of and access to effective treatment services and programs for targeted populations in areas of need; and,
- Enhanced F/P/T commitments to improve treatment systems in targeted areas of need.
Combined, these two intermediate outcomes will lead to improved treatment systems, programs and services to address illicit drug dependency in targeted populations in areas of need.
The intermediate outcomes of the Prevention and Treatment Action Plans will contribute to a secondary intermediate outcome of reduced risk-taking behaviour.
The longer term outcomes for the Prevention and Treatment Action Plans are to:
- Reduce demand for illicit drugs in targeted populations and areas; and,
- Reduce negative health and social impacts and crime related to illicit drug use.
The Enforcement Action Plan outputs include: legislation, regulations, general legal advice, investigations, audits, charges, seizures and destructions, prosecutions, case preparation/supervision, case reviews, drug analysis, compliance inspections and reports, authorizations, forensic accounting analyses, training, recruitment, consultations, collaborations, partnerships, and national and international coordination.
The Enforcement Action Plan immediate outcomes include:
- Increased capacity for drug enforcement and prosecution of illicit drug producers and distributors;
- Increased capacity to gather, analyze/share intelligence and analyze evidence;
- Increased awareness of illicit drug and precursor chemical issues for enforcement officials; and,
- Increased capacity to control and monitor controlled substances and precursor chemicals.
The Enforcement Action Plan intermediate outcomes include:
- Increased/enhanced investigations, audits, arrests, prosecutions, forensic accounting analyses and legal consequences;
- Improved intelligence and evidence;
- Increased safety in dismantling illicit drug operations, e.g., MGOs, clandestine laboratories; and,
- Increased compliance/seizures and reduced risk/occurrence of diversion of precursor chemicals.
Combined, these outcomes will contribute to:
- Increased dismantling/disruption of organizations/operations related to illicit drug production and distribution; and,
- Reduced health, safety and security risks associated with illicit drug production.
The longer term outcome of the Enforcement Action Plan is to reduce the supply of illicit drugs.
The ultimate outcome of the Strategy is to contribute to safer and healthier communities.
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