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Texas State Incentive Program. Strategic Prevention Framework. Strategic Prevention Framework State Incentive Grant. Strategic Prevention Framework State Incentive Grant (SPF SIG)Cooperative AgreementAwarded to the state through the Governor's OfficeOversight by DSHS/Substance Abuse Servi
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1. Texas State Incentive Program
STRATEGIC PREVENTION FRAMEWORK
January 19, 2006
Penny Harmonson
Project Director
2. Texas State Incentive Program Strategic Prevention Framework
3. Strategic Prevention Framework State Incentive Grant Strategic Prevention Framework
State Incentive Grant (SPF SIG)
Cooperative Agreement
Awarded to the state through the Governor’s Office
Oversight by DSHS/Substance Abuse Services
$2,350,965 annually/5 years
85% to local coalitions
4. Texas State Incentive Program(TSIP) Advisory Committee Oversight of the SPF SIG
Prevention Sub Committee
Drug Demand Advisory Committee (DDRAC)
SB 558, FY2001
5. SPF SIG GOALS Prevent the onset and reduce the progression of substance abuse, including childhood and underage drinking (consumption)
Reduce substance abuse-related problems in the communities (consequences)
Build prevention capacity and infrastructure at the State and community levels.
7. Strategic Prevention FrameworkGuiding Principles Baseline data, common assessment tools, and outcomes shared across service systems can promote accountability and effectiveness of prevention efforts
8. Strategic Prevention Framework Step 1 Assessment
Profile Population Needs, Resources, and Readiness to Address the Problems and Gaps in Service Delivery
Texas Prevention Epidemiological Work Group
Prevention Resource Centers
Local Communities
www.preventionplatform.samhsa.gov
9. Prevalence Rates for Selected Substances
10. Motor Vehicle Fatalities 2003 Texas: Highest Number of Alcohol-Related Traffic Fatalities in the Nation (NHTSA)
3, 675 fatalities
47% were alcohol-related
11. SPF SIG Strategic Plan Goals:
Reduce % of binge drinking among underage drinkers and young adults (12 – 25)
Reduce % of intoxicated drivers involved in motor vehicle fatalities among the group of underage and drinkers and young adults
Approved by CSAP 12/05
http://www.dshs.state.tx.us/sa/default.shtm
12. SPF SIG Funding RFP (Tentative)
Requires CSAP Approval
February 15, 2006 Issue RFP
April 1, 2006 Applications Due
June 1, 2006 Contract
$1.7million (approximately)
60% Traffic Fatality
40% Population
Priority Counties: El Paso, Travis, Hidalgo, Tarrant, Bexar, Dallas, Harris
Existing Community Coalitions
Culturally Competent
13. Coalitions in Priority Counties
14. Take off yellow box and add consumption
MAYBE NEED TO MAKE SPF ONE OF KEY PRINCIPLES
Implement Strategic Prevention Framework to Address Outcomes Take off yellow box and add consumption
MAYBE NEED TO MAKE SPF ONE OF KEY PRINCIPLES
Implement Strategic Prevention Framework to Address Outcomes
15. Outcome Based Prevention “Moving the Needle”
Community Change
Measurable changes at the community levels are expected by the states and communities funded
Alliances and partnership with other non-traditional partners will be necessary
16. Texas State Incentive Program Penny Harmonson, LCDC, CPS
Department of State Health Services/Community Mental Health and Substance Abuse Division
512-206-5868
Penny.Harmonson@dshs.state.tx.us