The Alliance for Wisconsin Youth: The Role of Prevention Coalitions in Addressing Substance Use Disorders Elysse Chay, Prevention Manager Public Policy Institute, Community Advocates Mary Raina Haralampopoulos, Prevention Coordinator Bureau of Prevention Treatment and Recovery
Outline Prevention Alliance for Wisconsin Youth Coalitions Alliance for Wisconsin Youth’s Regional Prevention Centers Examples of recommendations, programs, and strategies Questions
Prevention The federal government defines prevention as “…programs for individuals who do not require treatment for substance abuse. Such programs and activities may include education, mentoring, and other activities designed to reduce the risk of substance abuse by individuals.”
Strategic Prevention Framework
Strategic Prevention Plan: Tribes Great Lakes Inter-Tribal Council’s Inter-Tribal Prevention Strategic Plan (2012) The Alliance is a program of the Wisconsin Department of Health Services, Division of Care and Treatment Services, in the Bureau of Prevention Treatment and Recovery. My other question I forgot to ask was: is there any other thing we want these participants to do or know of other than the information we are providing? Like a call to action for them, or prompting them to look at possible collaboration with their coalitions, or joining one, or even helping to start one if there isn’t one in their community. This does or doesn’t need to be a slide? If it’s a slide, we can think more along the lines of
Prevention: How Different levels for different populations Primary or universal Secondary or selective Tertiary or indicated Handout?
Prevention: How Supporting protective factors while decreasing risk factors Using appropriate products, methods, and channels
Prevention Strategies Alternatives to substance use Education Information dissemination Community-based processes Environmental Problem identification and referral We can mention examples of each: Events like leadership programs, recreational programs, volunteer opportunities, etc. Teaching skills such as goal-setting, problem-solving and using role play scenarios to practice ways to refuse to engage in risky behavior without losing friends Disseminating information about risks and consequences ?? Compliance checks Screening tools
Prevention Resources Data (Department of Health Services) Funding Prevention practices (State Council on Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse, Prevention Committee) Trainings Technical assistance
Alliance for Wisconsin Youth Vision: Wisconsin youth are healthy, thriving, and engaged citizens. Mission: To support and enhance the capacity of coalitions in their substance abuse prevention and positive youth development efforts. The Alliance is a program of the Wisconsin Department of Health Services, Division of Care and Treatment Services, in the Bureau of Prevention Treatment and Recovery.
Alliance for Wisconsin Youth http://www.allwisyouth.org
Alliance for Wisconsin Youth: Coalitions What is a coalition? Who is represented in a coalition? How is a coalition formed? What does a coalition do? HANDOUT with 12 sectors image
Benefits of Membership Programs for youth leadership and engagement Partnerships with adult and youth Tools to build and sustain local coalitions Resources to understand and implement Strategic Prevention Framework
Benefits of Membership Access to evidence-based prevention programs, policies, and practices Assistance with program development Assistance with incorporating developmental assets, resiliency, risk, and protective factors into prevention services
Benefits of Membership Connections with other local prevention efforts Eligible to apply for funding Invitations to participate in learning, sharing, and networking events
Alliance for Wisconsin Youth Regions Northern Region Western Region Northeastern Region Southern Region Southeastern Region
Alliance for Wisconsin Youth Regional Prevention Centers Northeastern: Northeastern Wisconsin Area Health Education Center, Inc. Northern: Center for Community Health Advancement, Marshfield Clinic Southeastern: Public Policy Institute, Community Advocates Regions align with the Department of Health Services’ service regions – the grantees of the Grant Funding Opportunity are listed on this page
Alliance for Wisconsin Youth Regional Prevention Centers Southern: Northeastern Wisconsin Area Health Education Center, Inc. Western: Center for Community Health Advancement, Marshfield Clinic Regions align with the Department of Health Services’ service regions – the grantees of the Grant Funding Opportunity are listed on this page
Alliance for Wisconsin Youth Regional Prevention Centers Support and enhance the capacity of local coalitions with a focus on the state priorities Increase the use of evidence-based alcohol and other drug abuse prevention programming Improve prevention programing to eliminate duplication, fill service gaps, and coordinate funding
Call to Action Connect with your local community coalition to leverage their capacity
Questions?
Contact Information Elysse Chay, Prevention Manager EChay@CommunityAdvocates.net 414-270-6936 Mary Raina Haralampopoulos, Prevention Coordinator mary.haralampopoulos@dhs.wisconsin.gov 608-267-3783