Kansas Strategic Prevention Framework State Incentive Grant to Reduce Underage Drinking 2011 Site Visit Presentation
Targeted Outcomes Reduce youth access to alcohol Inform youth about the effects of alcohol Reduce alcohol related injury and death among youth To provide families with the skills needed to reduce substance use and behavioral problems To provide the community with a statement of our intentions for a safe, healthy future.
CTC Survey : The proportion of students in grades 6,8,10 and 12 reporting any use of alcohol within the past 30 days Kingman County41.3%30.1%37.6%23.9%29.4% State29.1%27.2%26.9%25.6%24.24%.7% decline
CTC Survey : The proportion of students in grades 6,8,10 and 12 reporting having five or more drinks in a row on at least one occasion within past two weeks Kingman County23.7%18.7%20.5%14.1%16.2% State15.6%15.2%14.7%13.8%12.7% 2.5 % decline
CTC Participation for Kingman County in 2011 Total Participation Rate: 84.21% 6th Grade Participation Rate: 77.66% 8th Grade Participation Rate: 81.71% 10th Grade Participation Rate: 87.76% 12th Grade Participation Rate: 89.66%
Targeted Influencing Factors Social Access People willing to buy/provide for youth Social Norms Community Acceptance Youth perception of alcohol not being harmful Enforcement Law enforcement is discouraged from enforcing
CMCA – Communities Mobilizing for Change on Alcohol Social Access & Enforcement Environmental Strategies Policy/Practice changes One on One interviews Community involvement Long lasting changes
One on One interviews
98% of respondents are aware that young people under the age of 21 are drinking in their communities Responses to where youth are accessing alcohol (there is an overlap in percentages as many respondents listed more than 1 source of access): 56% believe its from older friends 49% believe its provided by parents 29% believe an adult is providing 20% believe older siblings are providing Potential barriers where listed as follows (there is an overlap in percentages as many respondents listed more than 1 source of obstacles): 34% report the social acceptance/social norms/rite of passage of underage drinking are barriers 16% cite that parents who don’t care and lack of support from parents are barriers 11% believe providers and users are barriers 11% believe law enforcement aren’t enforcing the laws as they should be
CMCA Projects Letter of agreement with County Attorney Safe Homes Pledge - Directory Senior Parent Letters Business Clings Retailer Training Coalition Membership Packets
Strengthening Families Social Norms Program for parents and youth age Prevents teen substance abuse and other behavior problems Strengthen parenting skills Build family strengths 2 sessions per year
National Outcome Measures from Program Survey Range = 1.0 No Risk/Little bit to 4.0 Great Risk/Most of the time
Keep A Clear Mind Social Norms 6 th Grade students USD 331 and USD 332 Parent/Child take home program Workbooks
National Outcome Measures from Program Survey Range = occasions/yes for sure to or more/No
Protecting You/Protecting Me Social Norms Prevent Injury and death Role of brain Brain growth and development Dangers of alcohol exposure Jr/Sr Leadership class 8 lessons to grades 1-5
National Outcome Measures from Program Survey Range = 1.0 None/No Risk to or more/Great Risk
Sector Involvement since implementation: Top areas of involvement: Parents Schools Youth Low areas of involvement: Youth Serving Civic Local Govt
MEDIA Yard Signs Billboard Posters in Schools Flyer in County report Postcards to county residents Radio/Newspaper Catch It Kansas
Media CMCA-Safe Homes, Business Clings PYPM KACM Strengthening Families CMCA-Attorney Letter, Retailer Training, Sr Parent Letter
**Proud of the Safe Homes Pledge and the Strengthening Families Program **Biggest lesson learned is knowing how to delegate tasks to coalition members
Next Steps Securing a location for programs Continued collaborations with the schools Building a strong coalition