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Substance Abuse Council of Indian River County Life Skills Training Program Children's Services Advisory Committee <br /> program data elements such as program delivery and maintaining program fidelity are collected on <br /> a weekly basis and sent to the University of Colorado for evaluation. Required demographic data <br /> is complied and reported to the State of Florida monthly. PRIDE and FYSA Surveys are <br /> conducted alternating every other year. The 2003 PRIDE Survey results are due in the summer of <br /> 2003 and the FYSA Survey is due in 2004 . <br /> 3. REPORTING: What will you do with this information to show that change has occurred? <br /> How will you use or present these results to the consumer, the funder, the program, and <br /> the community? How will you use this information to improve your program ? <br /> Establishing performance targets for strategy goals and objectives is a very important part of <br /> prevention program implementation process. These performance measures indicate the success of <br /> the LST program by establishing the rate of change in perceived harm, level of drug use and the <br /> validity of the program implantation. <br /> This additional information helps the Council to track new trends of use or abuse, types of drugs <br /> being used, types of services needed and provides information on the type of educational <br /> development and continuing education needed for both the community and its staff. <br /> All program data is complied via computer database programs. All program data and statistics are <br /> shared with the community, funders and concerned parties, as the law allows. <br /> 12 <br />