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LifeSkills Training Program Substance Abuse Council of Indian River County Indian River County CSAC <br /> 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 /> The LST program is based on Theoretical framework. The LST program was developed to impact <br /> • drug-related knowledge <br /> • attitudes and norms <br /> • teach skills for resisting social influences to use drugs <br /> • promote the development of general personal self-management skills and social skills. <br /> Since all of these skills are directly related and positively impact Drug Use Trends; Attitudes towards Drug <br /> Use and Risk and Protective Factors, the continuation of the LST program and it' s protective skill building <br /> framework should continue to contribute to the: <br /> • Decline in Drug Use Trends <br /> • Increase in perceived risk or harm of substances <br /> • Decrease risk factors such as Favorable attitudes to ATOD use <br /> • Delay the age of onset for early initiation of drug use <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 LST program is currently staffed by two Council employees. The LST Coordinator assumes primary <br /> responsibility for the LST program. One hundred percent (33 hours per week) of this position is currently <br /> allocated to the program. One additional LST instructor (30 hours per week) is also assigned to this <br /> program and currently dedicated 100% of the position. The need now exists the need to increase staffing <br /> to three full time instructors help continue to implement the program to the incoming 0, 7s' and 8d' grades <br /> and high school grades in the fall of 2007. <br /> During year 3 , all 86' graders will continue with LST booster instruction, while we concurrently implement <br /> the I ' and 2id year classes to the 6`h & 7a' grades. Each year an estimated total of 5,400 students will <br /> receive <br /> • 15 sessions in the 6s' grade <br /> With on going LST booster sessions, instruction will continue with <br /> • 10 sessions in the 7a' grade <br /> • 5 sessions in the 8m grade <br /> The LST Coordinator has had 7 years of experience in the substance abuse prevention field. The other two <br /> LST instructors require a BA. All LST instructors are nationally certified to teach the LST curriculum. <br /> 5. How will the target population be made aware of the program? <br /> The LST program has been offered to all middle schools in Indian River County. In order to qualify as an <br /> OJJDP site all middle schools had to agree to allow the Substance Abuse Council to implement the LST <br /> program in a classroom period. The remaining private schools were also invited to receive services from <br /> the Substance Abuse Council. They were made aware of the program by letter with a follow-up face to <br /> face meeting. <br /> 6. How will the program be accessible to target population (i.e., location, transportation, hours of <br /> operation)? <br /> As previously stated, LST program is implemented during the school day in all Indian River County <br /> Middle and High Schools. Instructors render themselves to the individual school sites. <br /> 7 <br />