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Prevention and Education!

Drug Free Communities!

Drug and Alcohol Free Youth!

Celebrate our Communities!

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2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Red Wing

CHI Council

is

developed

CHI

receives

Federal

DFC Grant

CHI

expands

staff and

adds

School-

based

Prevention

YSC

conducts

County-wide

Chemical

Health Audit

and

Inventory

YSC reports

to FSC

FSC

develops

CHI

FSC hires

CHI

Cannon

Falls CHI

Council is

developed

Make a

Ripple

tagline is

developed

CHI

Coalition

Website is

developed

Goodhue

CHI Council

is

developed

CHI Logo is

developed

CHI Howie

is

developed

CHI

Coalition

Website is

re-

developed

Zumbrota

CHI Council

is

developed

CHI Parent

Network

Website is

developed

Kenyon –

Wanamingo

CHI Council

is

developed

CHI Howie

Website is

developed

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Make a Ripple Tagline

CHI Logo

CHI Howie Mascot

Branding and Awareness

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Development of CHI Community Councils

•Creation & Establishment Of Council Structure

•Utilization of SPF Model

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CHI Advisory

Board

Red Wing Cannon Falls Goodhue ZumbrotaKenyon

Wanamingo

CHI Steering Committee

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Graduation Letters

Prom Cards

Sports Registration

Meetings

Parades &

Community Events

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Strategic Prevention Framework

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School-based Chemical Health Assessment Teams

Youth-led Drug Prevention Programs

Drug Prevention Curriculum Implementation

CHI Monday’s

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Goodhue County

Court Services Staff

Kenyon-Wanamingo

School Staff

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CHI Websites

CHI Blog Spot

CHI Twitter

CHI Facebook Page

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CHI Sunday/Week

Establishment of

Faith Leadership

Group

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Goodhue County Anonymous Tip Line

Zero Adult Provider Training

MN AST TrainingSeller/Server Ordinances

Social Host Ordinances

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CHI Howie in our Communities

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Alcohol Use

• 6th Grade: Down 3.0% since 2004 (2009: 1.5%)

• 9th Grade: Down 19.0% since 2004 (2009: 16.0%)

• 12th Grade: Down 2.5% since 2004 (2009: 46.0%)

Tobacco Use

• 6th Grade: Down 4.5% since 2004 (2009: 0.0%)

• 9th Grade: Down 6.5% since 2004 (2009: 6.0%)

• 12th Grade: Down 5.0% since 2004 (2009: 26.0%)

Marijuana Use

• 6th Grade: Down 0.5% since 2004 (2009: 0.5%)

• 9th Grade: Down 4.5% since 2004 (2009: 5.5%)

• 12th Grade: Up 6.5% since 2004 (2009: 21.5%)

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2007• 2,388 visits• November -

highest # of visits

2008

• 15,336 visits• August – highest #

of visits

2009

• 22,212 visits• November –

highest # of visits

2010

• 32,451 visits• August - highest # of

visits• Data provided through

9/9/10

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Student SurveysKey Informant

Interviews

Youth Focus Groups

Community Surveys

Assessment and

Evaluation

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Provide Information

Enhance Skills

Provide Support

Enhance Access/ Reduce Barriers**

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Reduce Access/ Enhance Barriers**

Change Consequences

Change Physical Design

Modify/ Change Policies

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Seller/Serv

er

Training

Ordinance

Social HostOrdinance

Sticker

ShockCampaign

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Sector Initiatives

DART Training for Educators

Drug Free Work Week

ZAP Training

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ONE TWO THREE FOUR

Social Norm

Campaign

Media Literacy

Campaign

Alcohol Access

Awareness Campaign

Not In My House

Campaign

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Prescription Drug Abuse/Misuse

Prevention

Marijuana Use

Prevention

Youth Alcohol Use Prevention

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The CHI works in partnership with existing

agencies and organizations in all Goodhue County

communities …

The CHI does not deliver or provide direct services,

nor does it work alone in its initiatives.

The CHI works with all 12 community sectors to

create community change by assisting community

sector leaders in the institutionalization of effective

prevention strategies …

Environmental changes will produce behavioral

changes at the population level.

…thereby creating a community environment that

supports and sustains healthy kids and healthy

families.

This is how the CHI will accomplish its mission of

promoting chemical health for all citizens of

Goodhue County.

…to identify prevention policies, practices,

procedures and programs that can be embedded

into their operational structures.

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