David Currey has worked with substance abuse prevention and other behavioral health service providers as they planned and monitored the delivery of services for their communities. These projects utilized participatory evaluation techniques to improve the capacity of social service providers to understand best-practices and deliver services effectively, and to assist government agencies as they implemented and learned from multi-faceted projects.
Responsibilities have included project planning and management, supervision of staff, coordination of work with community project partners, design and delivery of technical assistance on best practices for project evaluation and service delivery, report preparation to meet government project accountability requirements, and facilitation of meetings to learn from project challenges and successes.
Some of the evaluation projects that David has led were: the Nevada Strategic Prevention Framework State Incentive Grant (SPFSIG) funded by the U.S. Center for Substance Abuse Prevention (CSAP); the Michigan SPFSIG funded by CSAP; the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools Alcohol Abuse Reduction Grant funded by the U.S. Department of Education (ED); and the Stokes County NC Safe Schools/Healthy Students Grant funded by ED.