Annual Action Plan for June 15, June 15, 2015 Bremerton Substance Abuse Prevention Coalition

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Annual Action Plan for June 15, 2014 - June 15, Goal 1: Increase the capacity for substance abuse prevention activities. Objective 1.1: Increase hip of the by 1% between June 15, 2014 and June 15,. Strategy 1.1.1: Community-Based Process Disseminate information about the to using media, in-person meetings, and invite the general public with special focus on under-represented groups. Recruitment/capacity building activity inform the about the, recruit new, and disseminate survey results. 1 meeting per month for 1.5 hours Adult Population Recruitment workgroup, Goal 2: Increase knowledge of the role, purpose, and mission in the Objective 2.1: Increase support of the work by 20% between June 15, 2014 and June 15, as measured in annual surveys Strategy 2.1: Community-Based Processes - Provide public awareness information and education about initiatives Information Dissemination Activity provide information regarding the to inform the re: mission and initiatives Every 2 weeks Media/Newsletters, social media including Facebook and website Adult Population Recruitment workgroup, 1

Goal 3: Increase knowledge of relevant prevention topics and the SPF for all and coordinators Objective 3.1: Increase prevention knowledge of and staff by 10% between June 15, 2014 and June 15, as measured by pre and post surveys Strategy 3.1.1: Education - Provide specific training on the SPF and based process, and other relevant topics as identified in need assessment and further described in strategic plan Training for and Provide Orientation to provide training regarding based process and the SPF to and coordinators. provide training for the on the SPF 15, 2014 to June 15, trainings throughout the fiscal year trainings during meeting and events coordinator, and, youth, and s Goal 4: Increase perception of harm of alcohol and other drugs among parents and youth by 10% Objective 4.1: increase awareness of risks and harm for parents and youth by 10% Strategy 4.1.1: environmental- Educate parents, youth, and general with facts, media, and materials relevant to youth substance use using SAMSHA media campaign, Talk. They Hear You., MADD s parent education campaign, Power of Parents, and social norms campaign for youth and parents. Media Campaigns The purpose of the media campaign is to increase awareness of substance abuse issues for and how to prevent and decrease use through positive solutions Movie theaters, radio, print and social media ; SAMHSA, Goal 5: Increase public awareness of alcohol, tobacco, and other drug laws and effects on the body. Objective 5.1: Decrease demand on law enforcement 2

Strategy 5.1: Information dissemination Increase public awareness and knowledge of the nature and extent of substance use, abuse and addiction, and their effects on individuals, families, and communities. Public education of alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs Public awareness and knowledge of the nature and extent of substance use, abuse and addiction, and their effects on individuals, families, and communities. Through fact Sheets, brochures, health fairs, media campaigns, trainings, radio and TV public service announcements All, Goal 6: Increase public awareness of alcohol, tobacco, and other drug laws and effects on the body. Objective 6.1: coordinate and public substance abuse prevention trainings Strategy 6.1: Education Contract with Olympic Educational Service District 114 to provide and trainings Public education of alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs Contract with OESD 114 to provide 5 trainings to increase public awareness and knowledge of the nature and extent of substance use, abuse and addiction, and their effects on individuals, families, and communities. Provide 5 / public trainings from 6/15/14 to 6/15/15 All, Goal 7: Decrease alcohol availability for youth Objective7.1: Increase retailer skills at combating underage purchase attempts. Strategy 7.1.1 Environmental Implement a retailer education program 3

Responsible Vendor Program Program teaches the laws and liabilities inherent in working in a place where alcohol is served, sold or consumed to those in the Food and Beverage Industry included: retailer compliance checks Through training, information dissemination and awareness programs the field and Living Life Leadership, Goal 8: Decrease family management problems Objective 8.1: Increase family management skills Strategy 8.1.1: Education Improve family management skills through the Strengthening Families Program Strengthening Families Program (SFP) SFP is an evidence-based family skills training program found to significantly reduce problem behaviors, delinquency, and alcohol and drug abuse in children. 15, 2014 to June 15, 2 series of seven 3 hour sessions over seven weeks SFP group facilitators from local agencies WSU Extension/ Goal 9: Decrease depression and suicidal behavior Objective 9.1: Increase coping skills and personal control Strategy 9.1.1 Education Increase knowledge regarding the Adverse Childhood Experience study and strategies to mediate the effects Adverse Childhood Experiences(ACEs) Initiative and Training The will provide opportunities for and the to receive training regarding ACEs. (ACEs) are stressful or traumatic experiences, including abuse, neglect and a range of household dysfunction, and strategies to mediate the effect of ACEs including Developmental Assets and Resiliency Goal 10: Decrease youth substance abuse Objective 10.1: Decrease early initiation of alcohol, tobacco, and other drug use Strategy 10.1.1: Education Implement life skill development education for youth Through contracting for professional services to hire a trainer and/or by paying individual registration fees. the area of ACEs, 4

Curriculum Based Support Group Program (CBSG) CBSG is a proven evidence-based group approach to decreasing substance use, attitudes, and intentions to use drugs among teens. Ten to twelve 1 hour sessions weekly group facilitators from local school, and youth oriented agencies, Goal 11: Decrease depression, suicidal behavior, and substance abuse Objective 11.1: Increase coping skills and personal control Strategy 11.1.1 Education educate service providers and the regarding how to assist a youth experiencing a mental health disorder, a crisis, or a substance abuse disorders Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) Training The will provide MHFA training. MHFA is public education program that helps the public identify, understand, and respond to signs of mental illnesses and substance use disorders.... Through contracting for professional services with Kitsap Mental Health to provide the training. MHFA curriculum Kitsap Mental Health Services Goal 12: Increase public awareness of alcohol, tobacco, and other drug laws and effects on the body. Objective 12.1: Decrease demand on law enforcement Strategy 12.1: Alternative activities Increase capacity of school groups and youth programs to offer youth leadership development and teambuilding activities Portable Challenge facilitator training Kitsap 4 H youth program will conduct a facilitator training that will qualify schools and youth programs to check out and implement 4H s portable low ropes challenge kit. Offering a 3day workshop to certify facilitators, and teach leadership skill development using the portable low ropes equipment. All WSU extension 4 H youth program 5