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1 DFC Goals and Objectives: Implementation Plan Contents DFC Goal One: Increase community collaboration...2 Objective 1: LPKNC will increase the number of collaborative partners by at least 5 new collaborations by September 29, as measured by signed CIAs Strategy 1.1: LPKNC sponsored UAD/RX events... 2 Strategy 1.2: LPKNC Fiesta de la Comunidad... 3 Strategy 1.3: 1 st Annual Recognition Luncheon for Youth and Collaborators... 3 DFC Goal Two: Reduce youth substance use...4 Objective 1: Increase the perception of parental and adult disapproval of alcohol use by youth ages by 5% by September 29, as measured by Community Norms Surveys... 4 Strategy 1.1: Don t buy for the little guy Campaign... 4 Strategy 1.2: Community Workshops... 5 Strategy 1.3: Permitting Underage Drinking Education (PUDE) Strategy 1.4: Social Media Promotion Objective 2: Increase the perception of peer disapproval of alcohol use by youth ages by 5% by September 29, as measured by LPKNC Community norms Surveys... 7 Strategy 2.1: Youth Summit... 7 Objective 3: Decrease the past 30-day use of alcohol by youth ages by 5% by September 29, as measured by the AYS Strategy 3.1: Social Norms Campaign... 8 Objective 4: Decrease the past 30 days use of prescription drugs by youth (ages 10-18) by 5% by September 29, as measured by the AYS Strategy 4.1: Take Only as Directed Campaign... 9 Strategy 4.2: Med Lock/Secure Cabinet Campaign.... 9

2 DFC Goal One: Increase community collaboration Objective 1: LPKNC will increase the number of collaborative partners by at least 5 new collaborations by September 29, as measured by signed CIAs. Strategy 1.1: LPKNC sponsored UAD/RX events Identify key stakeholders in the LPKNC area that can collaborate with LPKNC on events to help promote a healthy and drug free community. Coalition members October 31, Establish and strengthen collaborations through implementation of joint efforts to reduce underage drinking and prescription drug use by youth throughout the LPKNC area with LPKNC sponsored events. All LPKNC s/ Leads September 30, 2017 September 29, Strengthen collaborative ties with SUSD through Los Tigres Azules youth group at Lauffer Middle School. Ligia Castro September 30, 2017 September 39, Strengthen collaborative ties with Tucson Police Department (TPD) by supporting the Social Host Ordinance through workshops and promotions. Tucson Police Department (TPD) September 30, 2017 September 39, Coalition members September 29,

3 Strategy 1.2: LPKNC Fiesta de la Comunidad Identify key stakeholders in the LPKNC area to invite and discuss holding a community event to connect community members to existing agencies dedicated to promoting a healthy and drug free community. Coalition members October 31, 2017 Hold multiple planning meetings to identify culturally sensitive activities to implement at Fiesta de la Comunidad and ways to increase community participation. Collaborating Leads October 31 December 31, 2017 Locate and secure venue for event. Margie Mortiner November 1, 2017 January 30, Outreach and recruit agencies to participate in Pachanga. Coalition members January 1 June 30, Host community Fiesta de la Comunidad celebrating a healthy and drug free community. Collaborating Leads July 31, Strategy 1.3: 1 st Annual Recognition Luncheon for Youth and Collaborators Identify all youth and collaborators to be recognized. Maricarmen Aguilar July 1, Host a luncheon for LPKNC members and collaborators to recognize contributions made throughout the DFC grant year, thus strengthening established collaborations. Coalition Members August 31,

4 DFC Goal Two: Reduce youth substance use Objective 1: Increase the perception of parental and adult disapproval of alcohol use by youth ages by 5% by September 29, as measured by Community Norms Surveys. Strategy 1.1: Don t buy for the little guy Campaign Initial Meeting with Don t buy for the little guy. Identify key stakeholders/collaborators essential to implementing campaign in the LPKNC area to capitalize on increasing awareness and goal of Don t buy for the little guy Campaign. Discuss ways to increase visibility of campaign. Establish at least 3 community collaborations with local coalitions to implement campaign. Launch Don t buy for the little guy winter campaign. Launch Don t buy for the little guy spring campaign. Ligia Castro s and Youth Group /Youth Group /Youth October 31, 2017 October 31, 2017 November 30, 2017 December 31, 2017 May 31, September 29,

5 Strategy 1.2: Community Workshops Initial meeting with Community Workshops and discuss ways to increase participation form community members. Identify key stakeholders/collaborators essential to implementing at least ten Community Workshops in the LPKNC area. Maricarmen Aguilar October 30, 2017 October 31, 2017 Confirm at least two SUSD schools to host Community Workshops /youth October 31, 2017 Training workshop with youth and coalition members leading the forum. Implement Community Workshops with youth, members, and collaborators. Diana Jimenez-Young/ Youth November 30, 2017 December 31, 2017 September 29,

6 Strategy 1.3: Permitting Underage Drinking Education (PUDE). Meet with Tucson Police Department (TPD), to understand the current enforcement and practices by officers regarding the Social Host Ordinance (SHO). Promote Social Host Ordinance via Facebook, Beat 33 Radio, movie theaters and fliers to community. Identify locations in the LPKNC area to disseminate information to increase awareness of ordinance enforcement and community responsibility. Check in with TPD and Sherriff Department regarding data on increase enforcement. Coalition Members September 30, 2017 Ana Rivas /Youth Tucson Police Department October 31, 2017 October 31, 2017 September 29, August 31, September 29, Strategy 1.4: Social Media Promotion. Social media platforms i.e. Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Listservs will be upd on a weekly basis. Carlos Zeta September 30, 2017 September 29, Daily posts will be issued around LPKNC events i.e. Community Workshops or Sticker Shock to increase awareness and allow for repost by followers. Ana Rivas September 30, 2017 September 29, Social Media Lead up to coalition on next steps to sustain efforts into the fiscal year. Ligia Castro August 31, Ligia Castro September 29,

7 Objective 2: Increase the perception of peer disapproval of alcohol use by youth ages by 5% by September 29, as measured by LPKNC Community norms Surveys. Strategy 2.1: Youth Summit Meet with youth representative for, YES Youth Group, and Los Tigres Azules to discuss plans for a summer youth led summit. Gaby Garayzar January 31, Locate and secure venue for summit. Jamal Givens March 31, 2017 Promote Youth Summit via Facebook, Beat 33 Radio, and fliers to community. Train youth to facilitate activities and lead summit agenda. Carlos Zeta Pima Be Free May 31 June 30, May 31 June 30, Host 1st Youth Summit. /Youth June 30, September 29,

8 Objective 3: Decrease the past 30-day use of alcohol by youth ages by 5% by September 29, as measured by the AYS. Strategy 3.1: Social Norms Campaign Meet with youth representative from YES Youth Group, Los Tigres Azules, Heroes, and Prevention Primers to create the core to launch a youth led substance prevention social norms campaign in schools across SUSD. Launch youth pledges/membership drive to the campaign via Facebook/Twitter group catering to youth. Host Youth led campaign Kick Off Even during NIDA week, inviting youth groups from the community to attend activities. Youth Group October 31, 2017 /Youth November 1, 2017 June 30, /Youth January 31, September 29,

9 Objective 4: Decrease the past 30 days use of prescription drugs by youth (ages 10-18) by 5% by September 29, as measured by the AYS. Strategy 4.1: Take Only as Directed Campaign Identify key stakeholders that can contribute to successful implementation of campaign and raising awareness regarding harms/risk of RX if nor taken as directed. Discuss ways to increase visibility of campaign. Raul Munoz October 31, 2017 Collaborate with community agencies to implement campaign county wide Ligia Castro October 31, 2017 Promote Take Only as Directed campaign via Facebook, Beat 33 Radio, and fliers to community. Identify locations in the LPKNC area to disseminate information Margie Mortiner October 1, 2017 May 31, April 30, September 29, Strategy 4.2: Med Lock/Secure Cabinet Campaign. Identify key stakeholders that can contribute to successful implementation of campaign and raising awareness regarding harms/risk of RX abuse by youth and discuss ways to increase visibility of campaign. Deliver presentations on proper RX storage to Grandparent population within LPKNC area. Eva Dong November 30, 2017 Mari Carmen Aguilar November 30, 2014 August 31, Train and prep volunteers to assist event agenda. January 31, Host Med Lock/Secure Cabinet Event in community to educate adults on proper RX storage, presentations and resources February 28, September 29,

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