Meeting #1:Where are we headed and how will we get there?

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Meeting #1:Where are we headed and how will we get there?

Lake County Build a Generation Mission Statement Community organizing Prevention Community- level change Organizing Lake County to build a healthier community for youth and families.

Technical vs. Adaptive Challenges We work on adaptive problems. AdaptiveTechnical

Collective Impact

What is LCBAG’s role?: Collective Impact Guide vision and strategy Support aligned activities Establish shared measurement practices Build public will Advance policy Mobilize funding

Five Youth Master Plan Focus Areas Community Development Family Economics Programs and Activities Education Health and Prevention

Education in : Pre-collegiate Enrolled 69 LCHS students Sent 6 students to the CU Boulder Pre-Collegiate Summer Program Recruited 16 adult community mentors

Health and Prevention in : Access to Physical Activity Lake County Intermediate School Playground West Park Elementary School Playground

Health and Prevention in : Walkability and Bike-ability 2015 Safe Routes to Schools Assessment Signage in School Zones Mechanics’ Days, Bike to School Days, Bike Rodeos, Take a Kid Mtn Biking Day

Family Economics in 2014: Family Leadership Training Institute

Goal: Devise and implement a multi- year plan to reduce alcohol and marijuana overuse and addiction in Leadville-Lake County

Why now?

Why Alcohol and Marijuana?

How will we get there? Communities that Care/Strategic Prevention Framework

Communities that Care: Overview

Communities that Care: Risk and Protective Factors

Communities that Care: Prevention Paradox Qk4agpyk Qk4agpyk

Flight Plan