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Fighting Drug and Alcohol Abuse! Valerie & Grace Fuller Substance Abuse and Mental Heath Services Administration (SAMHSA) “To Serve Everyone, all Indiana Citizens”. GOVERNOR’S INITIATIVE FOR SUBSTANCE ABUSE PREVENTION Strategic Prevention Framework State Incentive Grant (SPF SIG). - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Fighting Drug and Alcohol Abuse!Valerie & Grace Fuller
Substance Abuse and Mental Heath Services Administration (SAMHSA)
“To Serve Everyone,all Indiana Citizens”
GOVERNOR’S INITIATIVE FOR SUBSTANCE ABUSE PREVENTION
Strategic Prevention Framework State Incentive Grant (SPF SIG)
• Why are we here… – Increase awareness of how Indiana is fighting
against substance abuse.– Inform communities and citizens on ways we
can prevent further devastation resulting from substance abuse
– Offer opportunities for you to become involved in our fight against substance abuse
PreventionWhy Prevention of Substance Abuse?
2007 Prevalence Statistic
33.3% of Hoosiers (1.7 million) age 12 and older currently use tobacco 50% of Hoosiers (2.5 million) age 12 and older currently drink alcohol, 22% (1.1
million) engage in binge drinking 19% of Indiana high school students currently use marijuana
(Source: 2007 SEOW Report)
Financial Burden for Substance Abuse Related Problems in Indiana:
1998 $1.404 billion2002 $3.24 billionContinually Rising
•
Solution?
Data-Driven Evidence Based Prevention Efforts
Collection and analysis of data to determine what and where substances are most prevalent in the state of Indiana:
State Epidemiology ProfileBased on findings of the profile; programs, policies and practices that have
proven successful can be identified and implemented to fight the substance abuse problems in Indiana
WHAT DO YOU BELIEVE ARE THE BIGGEST SUBSTANCE ABUSE
PROBLEMS ISSUES IN INDIANA?
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
Indiana 4.43% 4.20% 4.13% 4.03% 3.67% 3.60% 3.60%U.S. 1.83% 2.13% 2.00% 1.83% 1.57% 1.63% 1.63%
0%
2%
4%
6%
8%
10%
Source: 2007 State Epidemiological Profile
Indiana’s Funded Priorities• Prevent and reduce underage drinking and
binge drinking among 18-25 year olds.
• Prevent the first use and reduce the use of cocaine among 18-25 year olds.
• Prevent and reduce the use of methamphetamine among black youth and among white women and men 18 to 44 years of age.
2007 Strategic Prevention Framework State Incentive
Grant
CA/C
C
M
M
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A = Alcohol• Drug & Alcohol Consortium of
Allen County • Delaware County Coordinating
Council • Lake County Drug Free Alliance • Drug Free Marion County• Asset Building Coalition of
Monroe County • Porter/Starke, Inc.• Coalition for Safe & Drug Free
Tippecanoe County• Vigo County Local Coordinating
Council
C = Cocaine• Geminus of Lake County• Healthy Communities Initiative
of St. Joseph County• Partnership for a Drug Free
Wayne County
M = Methamphetamine• Greene/Daviess Counties Local
Coordinating Counsels
IndianaStrategic Prevention Framework
State Incentive Grant
VisionImagine Indiana Together: “Healthy, safe, and drug-free
environments that nurture and assist all Indiana citizens to thrive.”
MissionTo reduce substance use and abuse across the lifespan of
Indiana citizens.
The Strategic Framework5-Step Process
Step 1: Assessment
Step 2: Build Capacity
Step 3: PlanStep 4: Implement
Step 5: Monitor, evaluate
Cultural CompetenceSustainability
Profile population needs, resources, and readiness to
address needs and gaps
Monitor, evaluate, sustain, and
improve or replace those that fail
Implement evidence-based
prevention programs and
activities
Develop a Comprehensive Strategic Plan
Mobilize and/or build capacity to address
needs
Sustainability is crucial to this process!!
•We are not here for the short term… we are here to STAY!
•How can you help sustain SPF SIG?
Support our Passion!!
Join Us:• Contact Names of local offices• Join a SPF SIG workgroup, Training
and Outreach, Cultural Competency, Evaluations, etc…
• Share your resources to support ours
Contact Information
• Valerie FullerBoone County ResidentGovernor’s Youth Council Workgroup Member317-514-4584
• Marcia M. French, LCSW, MSW, CPP• State Project Coordinator• Strategic Prevention Framework/State Incentive Grant• Division of Mental Health and Addiction• Family and Social Services Administration• 402 W. Washington Street• Room W353• Indianapolis, IN 46204• O: 317-232-7931• F: 317-233-3472
State EpidemiologicalOutcomes Workgroup
(SEOW)Governor’s
Advisory Council(GAC)
SPF SIG Staff
Executive Committee
Evaluation Committee
Training and Outreach Workgroup
Cultural Competence Workgroup
Youth/Young Adult Workgroup
Mirroring Process to Funded Communities
Local EpidemiologicalOutcomes Workgroup
(LEOW)
LocalAdvisory Council
(LAC)
Executive CommitteeEvaluation Committee
Training and Outreach Workgroup
Cultural Competence Workgroup
Youth/Young Adult Workgroup
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