Showing posts with label prevention programs save money. Show all posts
Showing posts with label prevention programs save money. Show all posts

Prevention programs save state money

Life Skills Training is an evidence-based substance abuse prevention curriculum currently being implemented amongst sixth grade students at Eckstein Middle School. A recent report from the Prevention Research Center at Pennsylvania State University indicates that prevention programs implemented in their state, including Life Skills Training, "produced returns between $1 and $25 per dollar invested, and can generate cost savings as great as $130 million for a single program."

Reducing costs for juvenile justice system: "The evidence of the substantial economic benefits of these prevention programs, coupled with the proof of their impact on delinquency and crime prevention, comes at a critical time. The cost of Pennsylvania's criminal and juvenile justice system is increasing dramatically, and the state is currently facing a corrections crisis, with county jails and state prisons operating well-over capacity . . . increased support for effective prevention programs throughout Pennsylvania could generate reductions in both youth and adult corrections populations and save the Commonwealth millions of dollars."

Substantial return on investment: When they looked at Life Skills Training they found that "The unusually low program cost and wide reach, combined with high effectiveness, results in a return on investment of over $25 (per dollar invested)."