Report Card to the Community 2013
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Report Card to the Community2013
Safe Schools/Healthy Students &Coalition for a Drug-Free Nevada County
Draft April 11, 2013
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Safe Schools/Healthy Students and Coalition for a Drug-Free Nevada County are working together on complementary efforts in Western Nevada County Reduce substance use / abuse in youth Youth development Violence prevention Increase youth connection / reduce youth
isolation Increase access to services and supports
Our Partnership
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Where We’re Going Today Who We Are Why We Do This Work Health & Wellness Social Norms Community Connectedness Successes & Challenges Systems Change & Sustainability Outcomes
Report Card to the Community
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Coalition for a Drug-Free Nevada County
History of the Coalition 2003 – Substance Abuse Advisory Board 2005 – Grand Jury Report “The Price You Pay
for Meth” 2006 – Coalition for a Drug-Free Nevada
County 2010 – Dissolution of SAAB and
establishment of AOD Evaluation Committee
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Coalition for a Drug-Free Nevada County
Community partners include: Parents and youth Business community Civic and Volunteer Organizations Law Enforcement Healthcare Media Faith-Based Organizations Local Government Youth-serving Organizations Schools Substance Abuse Treatment Professionals
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Coalition for a Drug-Free Nevada County
Goals
• Strengthen Community Collaboration
• Reduce Youth Substance Abuse
Key Strategies
• Policy• Education• Programs• Community
Engagement
Intermediate Outcomes
• Decreased access to drugs/alcohol
• Decline of social acceptance
• Greater connectedness
• Increased positive attitude toward non-use
• Increased effectiveness of referrals to mental health services
Long-Term Outcomes
• Increased perception of risk/harm
• Perception of parental disapproval
• Perception of peer disapproval
• Attitude toward peer use
• Reduction in youth use/abuse
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Lead Agency: NCSOS Community Partners:
All 10 school districts in W. Nevada CountyCommunity organizations such as DVSAC,
CoRR, First 5, Friendship Club & BBBS Local law enforcementNevada County Juvenile Probation Dept.Nevada County Public HealthNevada County Behavioral Health
Safe Schools/Healthy Students
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Goals: Reduce violence and bullying in schools Increase access to Mental Health services
for studentsDecrease drug and alcohol use and abuse
by youthSupport families to become more resilientProvide Early Intervention
Safe Schools/Healthy Students
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Strategies include: CollaborationUniversal and targeted interventionsSystems ChangeEvidence-based interventions
Safe Schools/Healthy Students
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Safe Schools/Healthy StudentsEvidence-based programs
Services for
Most At-Risk Youth
Services for At-Risk Youth
Universal Services
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A guiding principle for both SS/HS and DFC Program examples:
BH Therapists in schools Rx Takeback program
Sustainability
Systems Change
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Environmental prevention and early intervention are ideal strategies for long-term impact Emphasis on youth development Emphasis on supporting and educating youth Emphasis on supporting and educating parents Creating a community environment that
promotes positive behaviors and opportunities. Reduce access to alcohol and other drugs
Why We Do This Work
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Health & Wellness
The health and wellness of our youth impacts us all
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Where our information comes from California Healthy Kids Survey (CHKS)
1,927 students completed survey this year Olweus school surveys
1,357 students completed survey this year Other internal process measures Other external data sources (CDC, etc)
Health & Wellness
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Health & Wellness
Marijuana Alcohol Cigarette0
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Comparing Nevada County AOD use to National and State use
9th Graders, by percentage.
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Health & Wellness
Marijuana Alcohol Cigarette05
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CountyStateCountry
Comparing Nevada County AOD use to National and State use11th Graders, by percentage
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Health & Wellness
07/08 09/10 12/130
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Alcohol
Tobacco
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Percentage of Nevada County 9th Graders AOD Use
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Health & WellnessPercentage of Nevada County 11th Graders AOD Use
07/08 09/10 12/1305
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Any AOD Use
Alcohol
Cigarettes
Marijuana
Meth/Other Amphetimine
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Alcohol use, last 30 days
7th Graders: Little change: 7% to 6% 9th Graders: Down! 24% to 19%
11th Graders: Little change: 37% to 38%
Health & Wellness
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Health & WellnessPercentage of Nevada County Students who Have
NOT engaged in Binge Drinking
07/08 09/10 12/1350556065707580859095
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7th Grade9th Grade11th Grade
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Question…..
What percentage of local 9th graders report having smoked marijuana in the last 30 days?• 6%• 14%• 27%• 31%31%
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Answer…..What percentage of local 9th graders have smoked marijuana in the last 30 days?
14%
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Marijuana use, last 30 days
7th Graders: No change, 5% to 4%
9th Graders: Increase, 9% to 14%
11th Graders: Increase, 23% to 27%
Health & Wellness
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Prescription drug use (without a prescription), last 30 days2012/13 7th Graders: 3%
9th Graders: 7%
11th Graders: 8%
Health & Wellness
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Use of Painkillers: 4+ times
2007-2008 2009-2010 2010-2011 2011-2012 2012-2013-5%
15%
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11% 12% 14% 14% 9%
24%21% 24%
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45%
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9th grade 11th grade NT
Health & Wellness
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Strategies to Impact Youth Access Alcohol, Marijuana & Rx Access at Home
The Adults Committed to Youth Survey: 500Prescription drug disposal sites:
5 sites at 3 pharmacy chainsCollecting 90 lbs per week (first in the
state)
Health & Wellness
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Youth reporting ease of access to…Alcohol2007/08 to 2012/13
7th Graders: Down! 41% to 24%
9th Graders: Down! 66% to 62%
11th Graders: Down! 76% to 72%
Health & Wellness
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Strategies to Impact Access to Alcohol Alcohol Retail Access
Merchants Committed: 2, and 2 more to come
Compliance Checks Alcohol & Rx Access at Home
The Adults Committed to Youth Survey: 500
Health & Wellness
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Youth reporting ease of access to…Marijuana
2007/08 to 2012/13
7th Graders: No change, 20%
9th Graders: Increase, 51% to 61%
11th Graders: Increase, 72% to 76%
Health & Wellness
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Strategies to Impact Access to Marijuana
Moratorium on dispensariesOrdinance restricting residential
cultivationEncouraging parents to reduce youth
access in the home
Health & Wellness
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Focus on prevention Early Childhood Mental Health Consultation Parenting classes, support and education Universal pre-School curriculum Family Resource Centers Behavioral Health Early Childhood Educator Workshops
Health & Wellness
Early Intervention
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School Safety Impacts academic, social and emotional success Perception of safety is critical Interventions:
School-based mental health services Aggression Replacement Training Support groups School Resource Officers Re-connecting Youth Curriculum Probation Officers
Health & WellnessSchool Safety
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Student Harassment on School Campuses
Outcomes: Improvement was noted for all three grade
levels 35% less for 7th graders 34% less for 9th graders 29% less for 11th graders
Health & WellnessSchool Safety
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Participation in a Physical Fight on school campus in the Past 12 Months
2007-2008 2009-2010 2010-2011 2011-2012 2012-2013
-10%
10%
30%
Health & WellnessSchool Safety
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SSHS School-based Mental Health Services/Programs
Behavioral Health Therapists at 3 schools/FRCsCrisis-counselors at NJUHSDSources of Strength Suicide Prevention ProgramThe number of students who received school-
based mental health services increased by 203% between 2009/10 and 2011/12
Support Groups
Health & WellnessMental Health
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Health & WellnessMental Health
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Nevada County
Nevada County
Percentage of 9th Graders who have Considered Suicide
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Health & WellnessMental Health
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Percent of 9th Graders who Report Sad or Hopeless Feelings in the Past 12 Months
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Social Norms
How our expectations influence our behavior
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Social Norms
2007/08 2009/10 2012/130
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UsePercieved Harm
Marijuana Use Compared to Perceived Harm of Use9th Graders
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Strengthening our Community
Collaboration & Connectedness
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Connectedness:
Olweus Bullying Prevention Curriculum School-based substance abuse prevention & treatment
programs Sources of Strength Suicide Prevention Program School-based Mental Health Services Family Resource Centers NEO Overtime Hangout 40 Developmental Assets Social/Emotional Curriculum at schools/pre-schools Mentors
Strengthening our Community
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Our goal: Reduce the percentage of
7th, 9th & 11th graders who report that they consider themselves a member of a gang by 30%
Connectedness
GREAT ProgramGang Resistance, Education & Training Program
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Connectedness
Overall reduction in the Percentage of Students Reporting Gang Membership
Between 2008 and 2013• 38% decrease for 7th grade• 13% decrease for 9th grade• 43% decrease for 11th
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School climate transformation program Fewer students report being bullied on playground 37% improvement in rates of physical fights on
school campus among 7th graders in districts where Olweus taught
More students helped a student who was bullied More students told an adult when they have been
bullied
Olweus Bully Prevention Program
Connectedness
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Family Resource Centers: 3 school-based FRCs Co-located services Over 5,000 people
served since 2010 Over 17,000 combined
visits for services or referrals since 2010
Connectedness
San Juan Ridge FRC
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Core services include… Parenting classes and support Behavioral Health Therapists Baby and Me Lending libraries Clothes closets and food
pantry Computer lab Employment assistance
Family Resource CentersConnectedness
Penn Valley FRC
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School-Based Drug Use Prevention & Treatment ProgramsMultiple school-based interventions around
youth substance use and abuseAverage of 422 students served per year332 students have completed their contract In addition, 61 went on to a higher level of careOn average, only 7% of program graduates
reoffendThis year, down to 3%
Connectedness
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Healthcare-Based Mental Health Services 211 healthcare professionals have been trained in SBIRT
(Screening, Brief Intervention & Referral) Sierra Nevada Memorial Hospital, Western Sierra
Medical Clinic (Miners) and local physicians now use SBIRT
Connectedness
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NEO Empowering youth to make a healthy lifestyle Total attendance over 3 yrs: 20,000+ people
Friday Night Live Partnership Leadership Training 40 Developmental Assets On-campus Events
Connectedness
Youth Development
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Overtime: Hosted 41 open gyms in
2012 699 volunteers 3,684 total youth attendedThe Hangout: 40-50 kids per day 5,000 kids so far this year
Connectedness
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Sustainability
Moving Forward
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Sustainability Grant funds some activities until September
30, 2016 Prevention funding with healthcare changes Systems change approach (e.g. SBIRT) Capacity building (e.g. 40 Developmental
Assets) Sectors, sector members take leadership (e.g.
Rx; NEO) Policy
Coalition for a Drug-Free Nevada County
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Grant ends June 30, 2013 Systems Change One year No-Cost Extension begins July 1, 2013 501(c)3 Private and public grants First 5 Commission Medi-Cal funds Fundraisers
Safe Schools/Healthy Students
Sustainability
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Talk to kids in your life about drug use and abuse, safety and bullying on school campuses
Express support for prevention and intervention in public forums
Become a mentor Volunteer at your local Family Resource Center Contact your child’s school to become involved in bullying
prevention efforts Attend DF Coalition meetings Join the Coalition Sustainability Committee Volunteer with NEO, Health Fairs, and other events
What We Need from You
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Thank you