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Indiana Prevention Resource Center
Overview of Services
IPRC Open House
501 N. Morton, Suite 110
Bloomington, Indiana
November 15, 2007
The IPRC is funded, in part, by a contract with the
Indiana Family and Social Services Administration,
Division of Mental Health and Addiction, financially supported through
HHS/Substance Abuse Mental Health Services Administration,
Center for Substance Abuse Prevention,
Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Block Grant.
The IPRC is operated by the Indiana University
Department of Applied Health Science and
School of Health, Physical Education and Recreation.
It is affiliated with the Department’s Institute of Drug Abuse Prevention.
Prepared by Barbara Seitz de Martinez, PhD, Deputy Director
The IPRC strengthens prevention
efforts through…
Education
Resources
Research
Our Breadth of Reach
Policymakers
ARII Program
Providers
Treatment
Providers
Community
Consultants
Local
Coordinating Councils
Social
Workers
Mental Health
Providers
IPRC
Schools
Police
Substance
Abuse Admin
Community
Service Providers
Faith
Community
ATOD Survey Project
Mi Kyung
Jun, PhD,
MPH, CHES
Susan Samuel,
MSc, MS
Alcohol,Tobacco and
Other Drug Use by Indiana
Children and Adolescents,
Grades 6-12 – Annual
ATOD Survey Project
An annual state-wide survey of grades 6 -12
Mi Kyung
Jun, PhD,
MPH, CHES
Collects data on prevalence of ATOD use, risk and
protective factors, personal safety, and gambling
behavior
Over 175,000 students participated in ’07
The annual monograph now includes regional results
Susan Samuel,
MSc, MS
ATOD Survey Project
Mi Kyung
Jun, PhD,
MPH,
CHES
Susan
Samuel,
M.Sc., MS
Ruth
Gassman,
PhD,
CPP
Rachael
Webb
Highlights, 2007
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Drug Use in general declining
Alcohol use, except Binging, declined
Cigarette use declined
Marijuana declined or steady, except 7th grade
Meth use declined again
Gambling behaviors declined, grades 8-12
Highlights, 2007
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Binge drinking increased
Cigar and pipe use increased
Adderall and Ritalin increased
Role of survey format and questions on above
Injection drug use steady at highest level
IPRC Info Technology
Roger Morris,
MS, MIS
Junghun Lee,
MS
Clayton
O’Brien
www.drugs.indiana.edu
Grant Writing Kudos
• Large grants the IPRC has written or helped write:
– First CSAP State Incentive Grant, for Primary
Prevention for Youth, 1997 -- $7 million
Merrill Hatlen,
MA
– Second CSAP State Incentive Grant, for Primary
Prevention across the lifespan, 2005 -- $11.7 million
to the State of Indiana
– Access to Recovery, CSAT Recovery grant, $14.5
million to the State of Indiana
Over $30 billion in grants to university, local, regional
and state prevention agencies and programs
External Affairs, 1993-
Desiree
Goetze,
MPH,
CHES,
CPP
• Promotion
• Education
• Publications
• Public Relations
Afternoons R.O.C.K.
in Indiana, 1996• After-school drug prevention program for 10-14 yr
old youth
Amy
Drever,
MSW
Jasynda
Lacy,
MPH
• Over 100,000 youth participated since 1996
• Fun, engaging activities for youth (ROCK)
• Comprised of community agencies and schools
– Churches, schools, Boys and Girls Clubs, YMCA
– Coordinate provision of prevention in their area to
assure that programs supplement rather than
supplant existing offerings
Cyndi
Flynn
Mallori
DeSalle
Afternoons R.O.C.K.
in Indiana, 1996-
Amy
Drever,
MSW
Jasynda
Lacy,
MPH
Cyndi
Flynn
Mallori
DeSalle
• IPRC role
– Plan, evaluate, approve, technology
• Evaluation
– Effect on drug use
– Effect on attitudes about drug use
Amy
Drever,
MSW
Cyndi
Flynn
Jasynda
Lacy,
MPH
Mallori
DeSalle
IPRC Library, 1987• In-house specialized
collection of documents &
AV related to ATOD
Barbara Seitz
de Martinez,
PhD, MLS, CPP
Carole Nowicke,
PhD, MLS
Naomi Pardue, MLS
– 3,000 books & Curric
– 700 Audio Visual
– Database of over 6,000
Articles
• Specialized reference
services for ATOD
Sarah Stephens
www.drugs.indiana.edu
IPRC Library, 1987-
Carole
Nowicke,
PhD,
MLS, CPP
Naomi Pardue, MLS
Barbara
Seitz
de
Martinez,
PhD, MLS,
CPP
Sarah Stephens
IPRC GIS/Data Team
Barbara Seitz
de Martinez,
PhD, MLS, CPP
Kyoungsun Heo,
MPA
Ritika Bhawal,
MPH
Roger Morris,
MS, MIS
Junghun Lee,
MS
Ryan Chopra,
MPH
Vamsi Munagala
Amit Bhatia
Clayton
O’Brien
Kyoungsun
Heo,
MPA
Ryan Chopra,
MPH
Dr.
Barbara
Seitz de
Martinez,
PhD, MLS,
CPP
Ritika
Bhawal,
MPH
County Profile Fact Sheet
County Profile Fact Sheet
Problem Gambling
Prevention, 2004• Partners
• DMHA, treatment, Faith-Based, Gaming
Commission, other state agencies
Mary Lay, • Relationship
MPH,
• Provide program and administrative
CHES
oversight to problem gambling prevention
• Monitor problem gambling in Indiana
• Outcome
• Evidence-based prevention programming
Jennifer Kelly,• Gather data on prevalence rates
MPH, CHES
Katie
Woods
20042004-
Mary
Lay,
MPH,
CHES
Katie
Woods
Jennifer
Kelly,
MPH,
CHES
Strategic Initiative on
Effective Prevention Curricula
(SPICE)
Carla
Brown,
MPH
Partners
Department of Education, Safe and
Drug-Free Schools
Relationship
• Needs assessment, program selection
and implementation
• Training, technical assistance and
consulting in mode programs
Outcome
• IN schools will be armed with
evidence-based prevention programs
Jonathon
Agley,
MPH
Jasynda
Lacy,
MPH
Barbara Seitz
de Martinez,
PhD, MLS, CPP
TRIP, 2000Tobacco Retail Inspection Program
Aaron
Jones,
MPH
Erika Pitcher
Partners
Indiana State Excise Police, Indiana
retailers, schools and communities
Relationship
Administrative and program oversight
Outcome
28% reduction in tobacco sales to
minors
TRIP
www.trip.indiana.edu
Aaron
Jones,
MPH
Erika Pitcher
SPF SIG, 2006-
Evaluation
Marcia
Dias, MA
Randy
Zaffuto,
PhD, MBS,
MA
Jeannie Alter,
PhD, MA,
CHES, CPP
Mari
KermitCanfield,
MIS, MLS
Technical Assistance
Eric
Martin
MPA,
MIS, CPP
Kathy
Sadler,
Med, CPP
Roger
Cavazos,
MA, CPP
www.rock.indiana.edu
Strategic Prevention Framework State Incentive Grant
SPF SIG
Strategic Prevention Framework
State Incentive Grant
To support SPF-SIG funded communities
through the delivery of technical assistance
and evaluation services.
– Participatory services that build community
capacity
– Empowers communities to sustain the SPF
process after the grant $ ends
Thanks
Thanks for your support!
All these years!
Remember:
We are here to serve you!
www.drugs.indiana.edu
800 – 346-3077
812 – 855-1237
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Indiana Prevention Resource Center
501 N. Morton Street, Suite 110
Bloomington, IN 47404
Phone: (800) 346-3077
Fax: (812) 855-4940
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: http://www.drugs.indiana.edu
The Indiana Prevention Resource Center is funded, in part, by a contract with the Indiana Family and Social Services Administration, Division of Mental Health and Addiction, financially
supported through HHS/Substance Abuse Mental Health Services Administration, Center for Substance Abuse Prevention, Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Block Grant. The IPRC
is operated by the Indiana University Department of Applied Health Science and School of Health, Physical Education and Recreation. It is affiliated with the Department's Institute of Drug
Abuse Prevention. The opinions expressed herein are those of the authors and not necessarily those of the Trustees of Indiana University or the Indiana Family and Social Services
Administration. Indiana University accepts full responsibility for the content of this publication. © Copyright, 2007 by the Trustees of Indiana University.
Library Reference
• In-house specialized collection of
documents & AV related to ATOD
– 3,000 books & Curric
– 700 Audio Visual
– Database of over 6,000
Articles
• Specialized reference services
for ATOD
Audiences Targeted by
AV Collection:
Audience:
Items
Elementary Students
78
Middle Sch Students
197
High Sch Students
210
College Students
109
Teachers
207
Adults
407
Professionals
321