Panel Macomb County’s Response –Intervention—Lisa Weingarden (CARE) –Law Enforcement—Lt. George Rouhib (Fraser Public Safety) –Community Coalitions—Dr.

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Panel Macomb County’s Response –Intervention—Lisa Weingarden (CARE) –Law Enforcement—Lt. George Rouhib (Fraser Public Safety) –Community Coalitions—Dr. Charlene McGunn (Chippewa Valley Coalition for Youth & Families) –Insert Lt. George Rouhib PPT

Prescription Drug Abuse by Youth A Community Coalition Response Chippewa Valley Coalition for Youth and Families

Joining school and community in promoting safe, healthy, and drug free youth and supporting families.

“Youth Prescription Drug abuse is a public health crisis that requires coordinated community strategies to create change.” US Surgeon General

Prescription Drug Abuse by Youth A Community Coalition Response Collect and Analyze the Data Michigan Profile for Healthy Youth (MiPHY) Survey Focus Groups with Youth February, 2010

Prescription Drug Abuse by Youth A Community Coalition Response Engage the Key Stakeholders Youth Parents School Law Enforcement Substance Abuse Prevention/Youth Serving Agencies Agencies Serving Senior Citizens Faith Community Medical/Dental Community Media Senior Citizens Pharmaceutical Community Government

Prescription Drug Abuse by Youth A Community Coalition Response Strategy: Provide Information Extent of the Problem Dangers of Youth Abuse of Rx Drugs Means of Access Need to Secure Need/Means to Dispose

Prescription Drug Abuse by Youth A Community Coalition Response Strategy: Provide Information (Targeted Messages) PSAs School Curriculum Print Pieces – School/Church Newsletters – Mailings – Public Events – Pharmacies* – Physicians Offices*

Prescription Drug Abuse by Youth A Community Coalition Response Public Service Announcement Prescription Drug Abuse Jim Calderone District Cable Coordinator Chippewa Valley Schools

Prescription Drug Abuse by Youth A Community Coalition Response Strategy: Engage Youth Coalition Teen Councils SADD Groups Medical Careers Students

Prescription Drug Abuse by Youth - A Community Coalition Response Strategy: Reduce Access – Partnerships* Medical/Dental Community Health Insurance Companies Home Health Care

Prescription Drug Abuse by Youth A Community Coalition Response Strategy: Reduce Access – Join with Law Enforcement Drug “Take Back” Programs Macomb County Sheriff’s Department 586/ Drug “Take Back” Events

Prescription Drug Abuse by Youth A Community Coalition Response An Opportunity To Dispose of Unused Rx Drugs DEA National Drug Take Back Day Saturday, September 25, am – 2 pm

Prescription Drug Abuse by Youth A Community Coalition Response DEA National Drug Take Back Day Saturday, September 25, 2010 Macomb County Sheriff’s Dept. Centerline Dept. of Public Safety Clinton Township Police Dept. Fraser Dept. of Public Safety New Haven Police Dept. Roseville Police Dept. Warren Police Dept.

Prescription Drug Abuse by Youth A Community Coalition Response An Opportunity To Dispose of Unused Rx Drugs The American Medicine Chest Challenge Saturday, November 13, am – 2 pm http//americanmedicinechest.com

Prescription Drug Abuse by Youth A Community Coalition Response The American Medicine Chest Challenge Saturday, November 13, 2010 Macomb County Sheriff’s Dept. Clinton Township Police Dept.

Prescription Drug Abuse by Youth A Community Coalition Response Strategy: Advocacy: Change Practices & Policies Gain the Support of: Health Insurance Companies for Physician Education Pharmaceutical Companies for Safe Disposal Programs Pharmacies for Consumer Information on Rx Abuse, Securing, and Disposal The Medical/Dental Community for Patient Information on Rx Abuse, Securing, and Disposal

Free Resources Community Anti-Drug Coalitions of America Office of National Drug Control Policy Parents, The Anti-Drug

Free Resources Prescription Drug Abuse.org Stop Medicine Abuse.org Rx Prevention Toolkit (CADCA)

Macomb County Prevention Coalitions Clintondale/Mt. Clemens Make a Difference Community Coalition Chippewa Valley Coalition for Youth & Families Eastpointe Community Coalition Fraser Community Coalition L’Anse Creuse Community Action Coalition

Macomb County Prevention Coalitions Shores Network: Action & Prevention Roseville Community The Bay Haven Prevention Coalition Utica Community Action Team (UCAT) The Northwest Macomb Prevention Coalition Warren-Center Line Prevention Coalition