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Substance Abuse Council of Indian River County Life Skills Training Program Children's Services Advisory Committee <br /> C. PROGRAM DESCRIPTION (Entire Section C, I — 6, not to exceed two pages) <br /> 1 . List Priorit <br /> y Needs area addressed. Mental Wellness Issues Ages 642 and Ages 13- 15 <br /> 2. Briefly describe program activities including location of services. <br /> The LST program is a three year prevention program designed to be conducted in school <br /> classrooms. Based on Theoretical framework, the LST program was developed to impact drug- <br /> related knowledge, attitudes and norms; teach skills for resisting social influences to use drugs and <br /> promote the development of general personal self-management skills and social skills . Consistent <br /> with this, the LST program can be best conceptualized as consisting of management skills. The <br /> second component focuses on teaching general social skills. The third component includes <br /> information and skills that are specifically related to the problem drug abuse. The first two <br /> components are designed to enhance overall personal competence and decrease both the <br /> motivations to use drugs and vulnerability to drug related social influences. The problem specific <br /> component is designed to provide students with materials relating directly to drug abuse (drug <br /> resistance skills, anti-drug attitudes, and anti-drug norms). Services will be provided in Indian <br /> River County Middle Schools. <br /> The LST program is a primary prevention program that targets individuals who have not yet <br /> developed drug abuse problems. The goal of the program is to prevent the use of gateway <br /> substance use among adolescents by making an impact on risk and protective factors associated <br /> with tobacco, alcohol, and marijuana use, particularly occasional and experimental use. <br /> Simultaneously a systematic community awareness campaign is conducted . It is designed to impact <br /> community norms and educate the community regarding the incidence of substance abuse. On the <br /> FYSA Survey (2002), Indian River County scored higher than the State and other like Counties in <br /> the following risk factors areas: <br /> • Poor Family Supervision <br /> • Poor Family Discipline <br /> • Family History of Antisocial Behavior <br /> • Parental Attitude Favorable to ATOD use <br /> • Parental Attitude Favorable to Antisocial Behavior <br /> • Friends Use of Drugs <br /> • Peer Rewards for Antisocial Behavior <br /> • Youth Attitude Favorable to Antisocial Behavior <br /> • Youth Attitude Favorable to ATOD use <br /> • Perceived Risks of Drug Use <br /> • Early Initiation of Drug Use <br /> • Sensation Seeking <br /> According to Center for Substance Abuse prevention (CSAP), Selected Findings In Prevention, A <br /> Decade of Results from the Center For Substance Abuse Prevention, 1997, the findings indicate <br /> that the proposed strategies above are effective with this target population. They demonstrated <br /> repeated documentation that adolescent risk perceptions were favorably impacted by reducing <br /> favorable parental, peer and community attitudes towards ATOD. <br /> We must take these facts and information and as with all knowledge, empower ourselves and <br /> educate our youth and community. The LST program is a research based, proven effective <br /> curriculum in the reduction of adolescent drug usage and has been endorsed by the Center for <br /> Disease Control (CDC) . The LST program was selected by the Center for the Study and Prevention <br /> of Violence (CSPV), University of Colorado at Boulder as a Blueprint 2000 program and OJJDP <br /> selected the LST program for replication nation-wide and is 1 of only 11 programs that is <br /> considered "exem 1 " by all program evaluators. <br /> 6 <br />