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Finger Lakes Prevention Resource
Center
National Council on Alcoholism and Drug DependenceRochester Area (NCADD-RA)
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Wayne
Monroe
NCADD-RA
Finger Lakes PRC
Ontario
Seneca
Livingston
Yates
Schuyler
Tompkins
Steuben
Chemung
Tioga
Broome
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Finger Lakes Prevention Resource Center
Our goals:
 Foster growth and sustainability of existing
coalitions through implementation of the
Strategic Prevention Framework (SPF),
 Support the development of new community
coalitions,
 Move coalitions toward Environmental,
Population-based Strategies,
 Provide training to Prevention Providers in
Evidence-Based Programs and Practices,
 Build collaboration between coalitions and
communities throughout the 12-county Finger
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Lakes Region.
The PRC…
Provides Training and TA on
Evidence-Based Practices
including both Model programs and
Environmental Prevention.
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The Strategic Prevention
Framework
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Some milestones since opening in 2009…
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Providing Training & TA to Coalitions...
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Partnership for Ontario County
Seneca County Substance Abuse Coalition
Steuben Prevention Coalition
Chemung PROUD Coalition*
Tompkins Community Coalition for Healthy Youth
Wayne Wellness Coalition*
Yates Coalition on Underage Drinking
Schuyler Commission on Underage Drinking
FLCC Campus Community Coalition
*New or revitalized coalitions
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Providing Training & TA to Coalitions...
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Fairport/Perinton Chemical Prevention Advisory Council
Pittsford Alliance for Substance-Free Youth
HEART Coalition for a Drug-Free Rochester
Broome Co. KYDS Coalition
Livingston Co. Healthy Communities That Care
Rush Henrietta CLEAR Coalition*
Honeoye Falls – Lima Community Assets / Wellness
Coalition*
 Geneseo Healthy Campus Community Coalition*
*New or revitalized coalitions
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Mentoring Coalitions Through the CADCA Academy
 2010:
 Seneca County Substance Abuse Coalition
 Steuben Prevention Coalition
 Tompkins Co. Community Coalition for
Healthy Youth
 Partnership for Ontario County
 2013:
 Wayne Wellness Coalition
 Seneca County Substance Abuse Coalition
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Based on a survey of provider needs…
Hosting Regional Provider Trainings on Evidence-Based
Programs and Practices:
 Teen Intervene
 LifeSkills Training
 Project SUCCESS
 Second Step
 Too Good for Drugs
 SPORT
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Convening Regional Networking Workshops
for Coalitions & Providers:
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Engaging the Medical Community in Coalition Efforts
The Strategic Prevention Framework
Engaging Magistrates/Judges in Coalition Efforts
Use of a Tipline in Your Community
Coalition/Provider Collaboration with Finger Lakes
Collegiate Task Force
Alcohol Policy and Population-Level Change
Data Mining for Prevention Planning
The DFC Support Program
Coalitions and the Affordable Care Act
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Marijuana Facts and Environmental Strategies
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Hosting Regional Trainings:
 Party Patrol and Controlled Party Dispersal
Techniques (with OASAS and PIRE) for Law
Enforcement personnel
 Preventing Marijuana Use: Consequences, Risk
and Protective Factors and Available Strategies
 Coalition Sustainability (CAPT)
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Providing Scholarships for Coalition
Participation in 2011-2013:
CADCA National Leadership Forum
 16 coalitions to-date
NYS Alcohol Policy Alliance Summit
 43 Coalition members and Provider staff
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Other Highlights and Partnerships:
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Represented PRCs during August 2010 OASAS site
review by SAMHSA
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Presented at 2012 CADCA Leadership Forum with
OASAS Associate Commissioner
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Facilitated workshop and site visit with Drug Free
Communities Project Officer
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National Guard, through OASAS
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December 2012 Learning Thursday presentation with
NYC PRC and OASAS staff
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Creating a Comprehensive
Community Coalition
…to bring about
Population-Level Change
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Twelve Sectors (DFC):
Youth
Schools
Parents
Youth-Serving
Organizations
Healthcare
Business
Community
Media
Law-enforcement
Religious / fraternal organizations
Civic / volunteer
State / Local / Tribal Gov’t
groups
Substance-abuse agencies
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Barb Christensen, CPP
FLPRC Project Coordinator
[email protected]
585-719-3482
Jerry Bennett, BA, CPP
FL PRC Community Development Specialist
[email protected]
585-719-3488
SSG Katherine Quinones
Army National Guard
[email protected]
585-719-3327
Jennifer Faringer, MS.Ed., CPP
Director, NCADD-RA
[email protected]
585-719-3480
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National Council on Alcoholism & Drug Dependence
Rochester Area
Finger Lakes
Prevention Resource Center
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