Working with the State Infrastructure The Connecticut Example Marlene F. McGann, MSCJ CT Inhalant Task Force PO Box 307, Wallingford, CT
How We Began Exploratory meeting/training 2004 “Worker Bees” and “Ripples” Focus on accomplishing tasks Who should be at the table? What consistent message do we agree upon?
Using Existing Structures CT SPF SIG CT Resource Links Drug Free Communities Grantees OJJDP Grantees RADAR Network Regional and Local Prevention Councils
Current Statewide Partners CT Dept. of Mental Health and Addiction CT Dept. of Public Health CT Dept. of Consumer Protection CT State Fire Marshall CT Office of the Child Advocate CT Chief State’s Attorney CT Fire Academy CT RADAR Center CT Poison Control Center
Current Statewide Partners CT Multicultural Learning Institute CT Safe Kids Coalition CT DARE Officers Association Governor’s Prevention Partnership CT Coalition for the Advancement of Prevention CT Resource Link structure CT Prevention Network * system
Current Local Partners Local Health Departments Local Police Departments Local Youth Service Bureaus Local Social Service Departments Drug Free Communities Grantees OJJDP Grantees
New “Targeted” Partners State Department of Education CT Academy of Pediatrics Treatment Centers Retailers Associations School Nurse Associations State and Local PTA/PTO Legislators
Goals Training of trainers Establish target audiences Increase access to appropriate materials and shared resources Develop local experts Media awareness campaigns Build treatment capacity
Sustainability Champions Shared leadership Sense of accomplishment Website Continued and expanded partnerships Incorporation of education and awareness into continuing work plans of partners Built capacity and ownership Targeted funding where needed