National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence- Rochester Area (NCADD-RA) Finger Lakes Prevention Resource Center 1.

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National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence- Rochester Area (NCADD-RA) Finger Lakes Prevention Resource Center 1

Steuben Livingston Yates Schuyler Monroe Wayne Seneca Tompkins Broome Tioga Chemung Ontario NCADD-RA Finger Lakes PRC 2

Finger Lakes Prevention Resource Center Our goals:  Foster growth and sustainability of existing coalitions through implementation of the Strategic Prevention Framework (SPF),  Support the development of new community coalitions,  Move coalitions toward Environmental, Population-based Strategies,  Provide training to Prevention Providers in Evidence-Based Programs and Practices,  Build collaboration between coalitions and communities throughout the 12-county Finger Lakes Region. 3

The PRC… Provides Training and TA on Evidence-Based Practices including both Model programs and Environmental Prevention. 4

The Strategic Prevention Framework 5

Finger Lakes Prevention Resource Center Some milestones since opening in 2009… 6

Finger Lakes Prevention Resource Center Providing Training & TA to Coalitions...  Partnership for Ontario County  Seneca County Substance Abuse Coalition  Steuben Prevention Coalition  Chemung PROUD Coalition*  Tompkins Community Coalition for Healthy Youth  Wayne Wellness Coalition*  Yates Coalition on Underage Drinking  Schuyler Commission on Underage Drinking  FLCC Campus Community Coalition *New or revitalized coalitions 7

Finger Lakes Prevention Resource Center Providing Training & TA to Coalitions...  Fairport/Perinton Chemical Prevention Advisory Council  Pittsford Alliance for Substance-Free Youth  HEART Coalition for a Drug-Free Rochester  Broome Co. KYDS Coalition  Livingston Co. Healthy Communities That Care  Rush Henrietta CLEAR Coalition*  Honeoye Falls – Lima Community Assets / Wellness Coalition*  Geneseo Healthy Campus Community Coalition* *New or revitalized coalitions 8

Finger Lakes Prevention Resource Center Mentoring Coalitions Through the CADCA Academy  2010:  Seneca County Substance Abuse Coalition  Steuben Prevention Coalition  Tompkins Co. Community Coalition for Healthy Youth  Partnership for Ontario County  2013:  Wayne Wellness Coalition  Seneca County Substance Abuse Coalition 9

Finger Lakes Prevention Resource Center Based on a survey of provider needs… Hosting Regional Provider Trainings on Evidence-Based Programs and Practices:  Teen Intervene  LifeSkills Training  Project SUCCESS  Second Step  Too Good for Drugs  SPORT 10

Finger Lakes Prevention Resource Center Convening Regional Networking Workshops for Coalitions & Providers:  Engaging the Medical Community in Coalition Efforts  The Strategic Prevention Framework  Engaging Magistrates/Judges in Coalition Efforts  Use of a Tipline in Your Community  Coalition/Provider Collaboration with Finger Lakes Collegiate Task Force  Alcohol Policy and Population-Level Change  Data Mining for Prevention Planning  The DFC Support Program  Coalitions and the Affordable Care Act  Marijuana Facts and Environmental Strategies 11

Finger Lakes Prevention Resource Center Hosting Regional Trainings:  Party Patrol and Controlled Party Dispersal Techniques (with OASAS and PIRE) for Law Enforcement personnel  Preventing Marijuana Use: Consequences, Risk and Protective Factors and Available Strategies  Coalition Sustainability (CAPT) 12

Finger Lakes Prevention Resource Center Providing Scholarships for Coalition Participation in : CADCA National Leadership Forum  16 coalitions to-date NYS Alcohol Policy Alliance Summit  43 Coalition members and Provider staff 13

Finger Lakes Prevention Resource Center Other Highlights and Partnerships:  Represented PRCs during August 2010 OASAS site review by SAMHSA  Presented at 2012 CADCA Leadership Forum with OASAS Associate Commissioner  Facilitated workshop and site visit with Drug Free Communities Project Officer  National Guard, through OASAS  December 2012 Learning Thursday presentation with NYC PRC and OASAS staff 14

Creating a Comprehensive Community Coalition …to bring about Population-Level Change 15

Twelve Sectors (DFC): Youth Media Substance-abuse agencies Youth-Serving Organizations Schools Religious / fraternal organizations Business Community Healthcare Civic / volunteer groups State / Local / Tribal Gov’t Law-enforcement Parents 16

Finger Lakes Prevention Resource Center 17 Barb Christensen, CPP FLPRC Project Coordinator Jerry Bennett, BA, CPP FL PRC Community Development Specialist SSG Katherine Quinones Army National Guard Jennifer Faringer, MS.Ed., CPP Director, NCADD-RA

National Council on Alcoholism & Drug Dependence Rochester Area Finger Lakes Prevention Resource Center 18