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SITE VISIT 2011 SSTUDD/Youth Coalition (Students Stopping Teen Underage Drinking & Drugs). WOODSON COUNTY INTERAGENCY COALITION. Communities That Care Survey. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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WOODSON COUNTY WOODSON COUNTY INTERAGENCY COALITIONINTERAGENCY COALITION

SITE VISIT 2011

SSTUDD/Youth Coalition (Students Stopping Teen Underage Drinking & Drugs)

YEAR 6th 8th 10th 12th TOTAL

2008 100% 93% 69% 47% 84%

2009 87% 93% 81% 94% 92%

2010 100% 100% 96% 100% 100%

2011 100% 100% 73% 100% 97%

Communities That Care Communities That Care SurveySurvey

30 Day 30 Day UseUse - Targeted - Targeted OutcomesOutcomes

Reduce the percentage of youth in 6th, 8th, 10th, and 12th grade who report consuming alcohol in the past 30 days by 8 percentage points from baseline of 35.4% in 2008

Baseline 2008 2009 2010

Exceeds Target2011

Target 2012

2011 % Reduction from baseline

35.4% 35.8% 34.3%

25.7%

27.4%

9.7 percentage

points

Targeted OutcomesTargeted Outcomes30 Day Usage

• Through the strategies set by the coalition the Target outcomes have been met.

Binge use - Targeted Binge use - Targeted OutcomesOutcomes

Reduce the percentage of youth in 6th, 8th, 10th, and 12th grade who report having 5 or more alcoholic drinks at least once in the last two weeks by 5 percentage points from baseline of 35.4% in 2008.

Baseline 2008 2009 2010

Exceeds

Target2011

Target 2012

Binge is targeted objective

2011 % Reduction from baseline

26.3% 24.3% 23.3%

18.6%

21.3% YES

7.7 percentage

points

Targeted OutcomesTargeted OutcomesBinge Use

Through the strategies set by the coalition the Target outcomes have been met.

Too Good For DrugsToo Good For Drugs

This program started in fall of 2009. So the baseline was 10.2% in 2009 and there has been a slight increase from 2009 to 2011.

Our goal is 5.2%

CMCACMCA

Percentage of youth that report if they drank alcohol in their neighborhood, they would be caught by police.

From a baseline of 30.9%. Our goal is 36.9%.

YouthFriendsYouthFriends

Percentage of 6th & 8th grade students at risk of academic failure.

6th grade from a baseline of 32.5%.

8th grade from a baseline 44.4%

Our goal 6th – 20% & 8th – 31%

Life Of An AthleteLife Of An Athlete

Percentage of students who have made a commitment to stay drug free.

From a baseline of 71.9% , we have exceeded our target goal by 5.8%.

Our goal 76.9%

Extent of SaturationExtent of Saturation

Too Good For Drugs Curriculum– 253

CMCA – 4,674Life of An Athlete - 141YouthFriends Mentor Program - 64

Plotting StrategiesPlotting Strategies

Too Good For DrugsCMCA

Life of An Athlete

YouthFriends

Breakdown of StrategiesBreakdown of StrategiesLife of An AthleteLife of An Athlete

# Delivered Practice Change

Policy Change

2009 1 All Parent Meeting

2010 0

2011 7 Coaches complete pre-season parent meeting & parents and students signature sheet

Coaches have pre-season meetings.

Breakdown of StrategiesBreakdown of StrategiesYouthFriendsYouthFriends# Students

ServedPractice Change

Policy Change

2009 13 Began YF mentor program as reading buddies

Woodson USD366 BOE has approved YF mentors in our district

2010 28 students Started e-mentor program

2011 30 students

Breakdown of StrategiesBreakdown of StrategiesToo Good For DrugToo Good For Drugss

# Delivered Practice Change

Policy Change

2009 2 Trained Staff to implement Too Good For Drugs 2 Counselors

Taught Program to 6th & 9th graders

2010 3 0 Added 4th grade

2011 8 Trained Staff to implement Too Good For Drugs10 teachers

Program was implemented in grades Kg thru 5th

Breakdown of StrategiesBreakdown of StrategiesCMCACMCA

# Delivered Practice Change

Policy Change

2009 Media – 3193 Purchased Intoxilyzers for Sheriff & Police Department, Pre-prom parent letters

Reporting Intoxilyzer usage & saturation patrols during holidays, community celebrations & softball tourneys

2010 Media – 7,209 Purchased Intoxilyzer for state trooper,

2011 Media – 6,454

Community MobilizationCommunity MobilizationMOST INVOLVED SECTORS

Education Law EnforcementMediaStudentsFaith

UNDERUTILIZED SECTORSUNDERUTILIZED SECTORSYouth Serving AgenciesGovernment

Involvements TacticsInvolvements TacticsUtilize Youth-Serving agencies to help provide

some alternate activities for youth and promote a healthier life-style.

Work with elected officials to create an alcohol education program for youth & parents who are on diversion or have received an MIP or to help sustain programs already in place.

Readiness & AwarenessReadiness & AwarenessSchool – they have partnered in multiple strategies

& activities to help in the prevention efforts to reduce underage drinking.

Students – Youth coalition is striving to make a difference in our community through prevention efforts, activities & recruitment of other students.

Law Enforcement– Sheriff & officers have increased enforcement over holidays and community events.

KEY LEADER SUPPORTKEY LEADER SUPPORT

School Board AdministrationSchool CounselorsYouthFriend VolunteersOur YouthSheriff

Proudest Moments Proudest Moments Youth Involvement

Relationship built with Sheriff’s department and school

Success of the programs and strategies

Reaching Goals

KCTC Survey participation

Lessons LearnedLessons Learned

Need to have a coalition that specifically focuses on youth and the problems that they might be facing.

Have buy-in from sectors from the beginning with the understanding that it is a commitment .

keep sectors engaged through the whole process.

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