
Targeted Intervention
Targeted Intervention refers to focused efforts designed to address specific issues or support particular groups or individuals who need assistance. Instead of applying broad solutions to everyone, this approach identifies and concentrates resources on those most at risk or most affected, aiming to improve outcomes efficiently. For example, in education, targeted intervention might involve extra tutoring for students struggling with reading. In public health, it could mean offering vaccines to high-risk populations. Overall, it ensures that efforts are tailored and effective, maximizing impact by addressing precise needs rather than using a one-size-fits-all strategy.