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Substance Abuse Council of Indian River County Right Choice Program Children Services Advisory Committee <br /> Be PROGRAM NEED STATEMENT (Entire Section B not to exceed one page) <br /> 1 . a) What is the unacceptable condition requiring change? b) Who has the need ? <br /> c) Where do they live? d) Provide local, state or national trend data, with reference <br /> source, that corroborates that this is an area of need. <br /> Indian River County has a continuing need for a program that addresses drug and alcohol offense <br /> committed by it' s youth. Some of these youth are charged with misdemeanor drug or alcohol <br /> related charges. For others, their use is uncovered by a parent, without contact with law <br /> enforcement. This program was designed to reduce drug and alcohol use by youth by increasing <br /> protective factors thus reducing incidences of substance abuse and re-occurring juvenile offenses. <br /> Juvenile delinquency cases received in Indian River County within the five year period from <br /> FY96-97 to FY01 -02 decreased from 1 ,080 to 967 cases. But during the same time FY96-97 to <br /> FY01 -02 the number of Indian River County youth charged with misdemeanor drug and alcohol <br /> charges has increased by 55 % from 92 cases 142 cases. (These stats are based upon statistical data collected <br /> and reported m the 2001 -02 Florida Profile ofDelinquency Cases and Youths Referred Report by the Bureau of Data <br /> & Research, DJJ). <br /> The FYSA Survey provides scientifically sound information on the prevalence of ATOD use, risk <br /> and protective factors. Risk and protective factors are characteristics of the community, school, <br /> family, individual and peer characteristics that are known to predict alcohol and other drug use, <br /> delinquency, and gang involvement. Besides measuring risk and protective factors, the FYSAS also <br /> assesses the current prevalence of these problem behaviors in the community. The FYSAS (2002), an <br /> indicates that Indian River youth continue to exceeded the Florida State rate of youth reported alcohol <br /> use in their lifetimes. A survey question relating to binge drinking, defined as consumption of five <br /> or more drinks in one sitting within the past two weeks indicated that IRC, 22. 0% of surveyed <br /> students reported binge drinking, with corresponding rates of I L9% among middle school students <br /> and 29. 3% among high school students This represents higher rates of middle and high school binge <br /> drinking compared to the state as a whole (8. 6%for middle school and 22. 3%for high school). <br /> We can illustrate a similar story with data available for tobacco, marijuana, prescription and designer <br /> drugs. The prevalence rates for all drug use in Indian RC have historically been elevated above the <br /> state and national rates. <br /> In addition the FYSA Survey (2002), IRC scored higher than the State and other like Counties in the <br /> following risk factors areas: <br /> • Poor Family Discipline • Youth Attitude Favorable to ATOD use <br /> • Family History of Antisocial Behavior • Perceived Risks of Drug Use <br /> • Parental Attitude Favorable to ATOD use • Early Initiation of Drug Use <br /> • Parental Attitude Favorable to Antisocial • Current ATOD use among youth <br /> Behavior <br /> • Friends Use of Drugs <br /> 2. a) Identify similar programs that are currently serving the needs of your targeted <br /> population; b) Explain how these existing programs are under-serving the targeted <br /> population of your program. <br /> New Horizons provides Student Support Specialist in the middle schools. DATA also provides <br /> services to youth. Both these agencies work with a very small indicated population of students and <br /> can not serve the entire indicated population of youth. These youth would receive no additional <br /> program services if the Right Choice Program was not available. The Right Choice program <br /> rovides no duplication of services. <br />