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Prevention Redesign Initiative

Prevention Redesign Initiative. Division of Behavioral Health and Recovery September 1, 2011. Purpose.

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Prevention Redesign Initiative

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  1. Prevention Redesign Initiative Division of Behavioral Health and Recovery September 1, 2011

  2. Purpose • The DSHS Division of Behavioral Health and Recovery (DBHR) is committed to contracting with county governments and OSPI to provide effective prevention services to reduce alcohol, tobacco and other drug use by our state’s youth, and the related negative consequences. • We anticipate that moving to a community-focused approach, with the expertise and commitment of our state and community partners, will help us leverage resources and focus and concentrate our efforts. • This will help Washington’s prevention field build on what works, have a deeper impact, better measure those impacts, and build support for additional investments in prevention.

  3. PRI Objectives Selected communities will: • Designate a community coordinator • Implement proven strategies through a prevention coalition • Use evidence-based capacity building • Implement environmental and targeted direct services, programs and policies • Partner with school-based prevention/intervention specialists • Evaluate chosen programs, policies and community-level change, and participate in statewide evaluation. • Receive technical assistance from DBHR • Support state efforts to reduce youth access to tobacco and comply with federal Synar regulations

  4. PRI Objectives State level objectives include: • Statewide distribution of communities working with county governments and OSPI educational service districts • Establishing performance based contracts • Workforce Development • Technical Assistance • Health Care Reform

  5. Defining and Selecting Communities • Communities must be described in geographic terms or at-risk populations • Have baseline data about substance abuse risk, and ability to measure community-wide change in risk and protective factors and prevalence • Be small enough to make an impact with limited funding and measure change • Participate in the statewide Healthy Youth Survey

  6. PRI Preliminary Timelines • September: Initial Cohort 2 orientation K20. Register on the Athena Forum site • October: DBHR provides data on 5-7 communities. Cohort in person meeting • November: Community selection process begins. No scheduled Cohort meeting • December: Continue community selection process. K-20 meeting • January: Continue community selection process. K-20 meeting • February: Community selection packets due to DBHR. K-20 meeting • March: Coalition planning and development. K-20 meeting • April: Notify media. K-20 meeting • May:. Core workgroup formed and clarify roles. In person meeting • June:. Hire/designate .5FTE coordinator for each PRI community

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