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Substance Abuse Council of Indian River County Life Skills Trainine Pm.ram CSAC of IRC <br /> H. FUNDER SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS <br /> MEASURABLE OUTCOMES FOR LAST YEAR. (This section not to exceed two pages) <br /> Note period outcomes/results reflect: October 1 , 2005 to September 30, 2006. <br /> OUTCOMES RESULTS <br /> List all elements of last year 's measurable outcomes. List the results of the outcomes. <br /> Cut and paste from last years application. <br /> 1 . To decrease by 5 % the "first use" numbers of To provide 4,500 youth weekly LST group <br /> drug and alcohol use among middle school (6a', sessions to youth according to the following <br /> 7a', 8`a grade) students over a period of one year schedule: <br /> as reported by the 2004 FYSAS survey. • 15 sessions in the 6t' grade <br /> (Baseline 2002 FYSAS Survey) 0 10 sessions in the 7a' <br /> • 5 sessions in the 8th fides. <br /> It is important to note that the initial age <br /> onset of substance abuse use has increased <br /> from: Total Served : 4, 604 <br /> • Alcohol from 12.3 years in 2000 to <br /> 12.7 years in 2005. Goa! Met According to the 2004 Indian <br /> • Tobacco from 12.0 years in 2000 to River FYSA Survey administered in <br /> 12.4 years in 2005. the spring of 2004, 19. 6 of middle <br /> • Mariivana from 13 .2 years in 2000 school youth reported "ANY ILLICIT <br /> to 13 .6 years in 2005. DRUG USE" in their lifetime. (This <br /> figure is down from 25. 8% in 200.) <br /> This equates to a 33.33 % increase in the <br /> initial age of onset over the past 5 years <br /> 2. To reduce by 2% the incidences of sixth grade 2. To provide a total of fifteen ( 15) weekly <br /> adolescents reporting the use of tobacco, alcohol ongoing education sessions to sixth grade <br /> and marijuana following the first year of LST students on the various substance abuse and <br /> Program as reported by the 2004 FYSAS resiliency skills building topics <br /> survey (Baseline 2002 FYSAS Survey) <br /> Goa! Met. According to the 2004, 25. 5% of <br /> middle school youth reported <br /> "ALCOHOL, TOBACCO OR <br /> MARIJUANA USE" in their lifetime. <br /> (This figure is down from 33. 23% in <br /> 2000 and down from 31. 0% in 2002.) <br /> 3 . To reduce by 2% the incidences of seventh 3 . We will provide a total of ten ( 10) weekly <br /> grade adolescents reporting the use of tobacco, ongoing booster education sessions to seventh <br /> alcohol , and marijuana following the second grade students on the various substance abuse <br /> year of LST program as reported by the 2006 and resiliency skill building topics <br /> FYSAS survey (Baseline 2004 FYSAS Survey) <br /> Goal Met. According to the 2004 Indian <br /> 14 <br /> 49 <br />