Substance Abuse Prevention Initiatives. Michele Ladas Youth Outreach Coordinator One Voice for Volusia

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Substance Abuse Prevention Initiatives Michele Ladas Youth Outreach Coordinator One Voice for Volusia

What is One Voice for Volusia? Through collaboration One Voice for Volusia mobilizes all sectors of the community by strengthening our organized capacity to meet human needs.

2014 Florida Youth Substance Abuse Survey Volusia County

2014 Florida Youth Substance Abuse Survey- Volusia County The sample size for Volusia County was 1,070 students across grades 6 through 12 The survey measures adolescents reported use of tobacco, marijuana, alcohol, and other controlled substance use over a lifetime and within the past 30 day period. Other survey questions relate to use location, sources of substances, other illegal activity, and preventative factors.

Key Findings With overall prevalence rates of 44.5% for lifetime use and 21.0% for past 30-day use, alcohol is the most commonly used drug among Volusia County Students After alcohol, students reported marijuana (23.0%lifetime and 13.5% past 30-day) and cigarettes (18.7% lifetime and 5.3% past 30- day) as the most commonly used drugs

Key Findings In Volusia County, past 30-day alcohol use was reported at 21.0%, compared to 20.5% across the statewide sample 18.7% of high school students have ridden in a car with a driver who was under the influence of alcohol

Behaviors & Related Problems: Underage Drinking Risk & Protective Factors: Parental Monitoring Intervention: Parents Who Host, Lose the Most: Don t be a party to teenage drinking Short-term Outcomes: Reduce Underage Drinking Parties Long-term Outcomes: Reduce Underage Drinking Rates Separate Presentation Guide Available for Gov t, Law Enforcement, Schools, Youth, Parents, and Media

Who do we address? PTSA meetings School Advisory Council meetings Parent Nights High School graduations/ Senior Celebrations Homecoming/Prom dances Liquor stores

Key Findings 25.0% of high school students have ridden with a driver under the influence of marijuana in the past 30 days 5.1% of middle school students and 16.5% of high school students report smoking marijuana before or during school in the past 12 months Among middle school students, 2.0% reported the use of depressants in the past 30 days, a rate higher than any other illicit drug (except marijuana )

It s Time to SHATTER stereotypes and tell the truth! Social Norming Campaigns Friday Night Done Right. No Alcohol. No Dope. Lets Celebrate the almost 8 out of 10 of our youth who have not used drugs or alcohol in the last 30 days Did you know that 81% of our youth who reported A s and B s also reported NEVER using substances! OUR YOUTH NEED TO KNOW!

Football Game Play Madden 15 Spent time with family Baked cookies Went to the movies With friends Went to the mall Sleep Eat food Netflix Cheerleading Played Basketball Watch TV Played Video Games Sports Houligans Working Sleepover Skate park Magic Fishing

Friday Night Done Right Event Ideas Suggested by Ormond and Daytona Teens Bowling Roller-skating Ice-skating Movies Mall Scavenger Hunt Bonfire Game Night Recreation Night Mini Golf Laser Tag Spoken Word/Talent Nights Go Carts Skate Park Competition Video Game tournament Spa Night Ice Cream Social Pizza Party Art or Craft Night Barbeque/ Cookout Corn Hole Tournament Kickball or Baseball games Faculty vs Students Sports

Know the Law Program

Know the Law GOAL: To reach 5% of the middle and high school student population in Volusia County (approximately 5,000 students) Program includes a pre/post test and 50 minute presentation on the Know the Law book Trained Law Enforcement officers will assist One Voice for Volusia in presenting the program Know the Law is scheduled to be implemented in Volusia County Schools Spring 2015

So What Can You Do To Help? 1. EDUCATE Educate yourself on what activities our youth report participating in Educate others on the FYSAS Data 2. ADVOCATE Be an active voice to the community and policy makers on laws and standards that need to change in your community 3. CELEBRATE Praise the teens who do not use drugs and alcohol! Celebrate parents who will not host underage parties Encourage business and partnerships to honor students making positive choices

The 2014 Florida Youth Substance Abuse Survey Data for Volusia County can be located on the One Voice for Volusia Website: onevoiceforvolusia.org Contact Michele at: Michele@ovfv.org (386) 947-8301