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Official Document Type
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Approved Date
10/12/2004
Control Number
2004-229W
Agenda Item Number
7.I.
Entity Name
Substance Abuse Council of Indian River County
Subject
Prevent! Program
Children's Services Advisory Committee
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3224
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Substance Abuse Council of Indian River County PREVENT! Cbildren Service's Advisory Committee <br /> areas—employment/school attendance, family relationships, depression, institutionalization, and alcohol <br /> use. Such favorable results are attributed largely to including family members in services and rewarding <br /> drug abstinence as verified by urinalysis. <br /> The second component will be Deep Impact-TARGET troupe. The Deep Impact-TARGET troupe actively <br /> develops innovative and high energy skits related to life issues they and their peers are facing. The troupe <br /> has created a collections of 35 different skits for performances. The troupe continues to develop skits <br /> dealing with issues on substance abuseluse, dieting (anorexia and bulimia), HIV/AIDS , pregnancy and <br /> violence and will reach approximately 6,000 individuals. The Deep Impact-TARGET troupe members <br /> are mentors to other youth, as well as friends, family and neighbors within the community. Participants in <br /> the Deep Impact-TARGET troupe need not have any previous acting experience, just a desire to <br /> participate. In many cases, we find that high risk youth become the best performers. Their presentations <br /> via improvisation is not acting, but is real and from the heart. 80% of the youth participating in the <br /> troupe have never had any formal Maming in acting- <br /> 3. <br /> ctin .3. Briefly describe how your program addresses the stated need/problem. Describe how your <br /> program follows a recognized "best practice" (see definition on page 12 of the Instructions) and <br /> provide evidence that indicates proposed strategies are effective with target population. <br /> According to Center for Substance Abuse prevention (CSAP), Selected Findings In Prevention, A Decade <br /> of Results from the Center For Substance Abuse Prevention , 1997, the findings indicate that the proposed <br /> strategies above are effective with target population. They demonstrated repeated documentation that <br /> adolescent risk perceptions were favorably impacted by reducing favorable parental, peer and community <br /> attitudes towards ATOD. The National Institute in Drug Abuse (NIDA) indicates that three decades of <br /> scientific research and clinical practice have yielded a variety of approaches to prevent drug addiction. <br /> The PREVENT ! Program ncorporates those approaches into its program design. <br /> 4. List staffing needed for your program, including required experience and estimated hours per <br /> week in program for each staff member and/or volunteers (this section should conform with the <br /> information in the Position Listing on the Budget Narrative Worksheet). <br /> The PREVENT program will be staffed by one Council employee and one Licensed Mental Health <br /> Counselor. The Program Coordinator assumes primary responsibility for the PREVENT ! program. An <br /> Program Specialist is also assigned to this program and will dedicates 15% of the position' s time to the. <br /> program. The Prevention Program Coordinator has had two (2) years of experience in the substance abuse <br /> prevention field with extensive background in administration. The Program Specialist has an extensive <br /> background in program coordination and evaluation. The Licensed Mental Health Counselor holds a <br /> Masters Degree in Mental Health and is licensed by the State of Florida as a Clinical Certified Forensics <br /> Counselor with a specialty in criminal offender counseling and youthful offender counseling <br /> 5. How will the target population be made aware of the program ? <br /> The PREVENT! program awareness was designed with the target population in mind. Many different <br /> marketing campaigns are utilized to make the community at large aware the services are available. The <br /> program is open to all residents of Indian River County. <br /> The Council promotes the use of the PREVENT! program via it's newsletters and brochures. Law <br /> enforcement, school personnel, probation officers, student support specialist have all been briefed on the <br /> PREVENT.1 program. The Council also recommends the PREVENT1 program to parents. Youth and <br /> families can be referred to the PREVENT! program <br /> , How will the program be accessible to target population (i.e., location, transportation, hours of <br /> operation)? The Council attempts to be very accommodating in 'service offering times / hours for the <br /> community. The PREVENT ! Program services occur Monday through Friday. Group sessions begin <br /> either at 4 :30 p. m. or 6 : 30 p. m. to accommodate work and travel schedules. Individual appointments <br /> accommodate the individual schedules. The Council office is located in Vero Beach and is open from <br /> 8 am. to 5 p. m. <br /> �'3 <br />
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