Who reviews programs and practices for inclusion in the BPR?
To be added to Section I (Evidence-Based Programs), programs must be reviewed by NREPP, which operates independently of the BPR and uses reviewers selected by NREPP staff. The SPRC/AFSC Evidence-Based Practices Project, the source for Section Ib listings, no longer conducts reviews.) Each program or practice listed in Sections II and III was independently reviewed by three expert reviewers. BPR reviewers generally have advanced degrees and/or clinical or research experience in the field of suicide prevention. When possible, programs are reviewed by experts with specific expertise in that area (e.g., an emergency room physician would review an emergency room protocol).
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- Who reviews programs and practices for inclusion in the BPR?