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Division of Behavioral Health and Recovery
Building Support and Growing Prevention
Prevention Redesign Initiative (PRI)
Purpose-Objectives-Community Selection Process
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December 15, 2010
Purpose
• To provide effective prevention services to reduce
alcohol, tobacco and other drug use by our state’s
youth, and the related negative consequences.
• To leverage resources and concentrate our efforts.
• Build on what works, have a deeper impact, better
measure those impacts, and build support for
additional investments in prevention.
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PRI Objectives
Selected communities will:
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Have a community coordinator
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Use evidence-based capacity building
Implement proven strategies through a prevention
coalition
Implement environmental and targeted direct services
(programs, policies and practices).
PRI Objectives
Selected communities will:
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Partner with school-based prevention/intervention
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Evaluate chosen programs, policies and communitylevel change, and participate in statewide evaluation.
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Support state efforts to reduce youth access to
tobacco and comply with federal Synar regulations
PRI Objectives
State level objectives include:
• Distributing funding statewide to communities
working with county governments , OSPI and
educational service districts (ESDs)
• Establishing performance-based contracts
• Workforce Development
• Providing Technical Assistance
• Preparing for Health Care Reform
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Defining 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 existing
funding and measure change
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Minimum criteria for
community participation
• Have a community coalition established by July 1,
2011.
• Participate in the Healthy Youth Survey
• Have a half-time community coordinator
• Have a full-time prevention/intervention specialist
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Community Selection Process
• Communities and schools must show a level of
readiness to benefit
• Schools are committed to support communities
• County must submit an overall community profile
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Community Selection Timelines
• November: Discuss data and community selection/
readiness.
• December: final community selection packets
provided to participants, community selection process
• January: Community selection documents due to
DBHR, discuss project deliverables at K20 meeting
• February: DBHR review of selected communities,
meeting with Cohort 1.
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Additional information
• For forms, maps, data and community selection
packet:
www.TheAthenaForum.org
• Contact:
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