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Strategic Prevention Framework State Incentive Grant. Overview June, 2010. ADAMHS/ADAS Board Opportunity. Sub-recipients grant applications will go to ADAMHS/ADAS Boards only. ADAMHS/ADAS Boards will be expected to identify a primary partner coalition with whom to submit the application. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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STRATEGIC PREVENTION FRAMEWORK STATE INCENTIVE GRANT
OverviewJune, 2010
ADAMHS/ADAS Board Opportunity
Sub-recipients grant applications will go to ADAMHS/ADAS Boards only.
ADAMHS/ADAS Boards will be expected to identify a primary partner coalition with whom to submit the application.
Selected ADAMHS/ADAS Boards must utilize the Strategic Prevention Framework process.
Key Principles of the Strategic Prevention
Framework Public health approach
Agent- ATOD use & consequences of useHost- ATOD usersEnvironment- Climate that encourages,
discourages or sustains substance use Strategic planning process Data used throughout the process to
inform decisions Outcomes-based prevention
Population level changes in consumption and consequences
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Outcomes-based Prevention
Effective prevention is grounded in a solid understanding of alcohol tobacco and other drug consumption and consequence patterns
Documenting the nature and extent of consumption (e.g., underage drinking) and consequences (motor-vehicle crashes) at the start is critical for determining intervening variables and aligning strategies to address them
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Substance abuse & related
problems
Intervening
Variables
Programs, Policies
& Practices
Planning, Monitoring, Evaluation, and Replanning
Outcomes-based Prevention
SAMHSA’s Strategic Prevention
FrameworkSupports Accountability, Capacity, and
Effectiveness
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AssessmentProfile population needs, resources, and readiness to address needs and gaps
EvaluationMonitor, evaluate, sustain, and improve or replace those that fail
ImplementationImplement evidence-based prevention programs and activities
PlanningDevelop a Comprehensive Strategic Plan
CapacityMobilize and/or build capacity to address needs
SAMHSA’s Strategic Prevention Framework
Cultural CompetenceSustainability
Profile population needs, resources, and readiness to address needs and gaps
Monitor, evaluate, sustain, and improve or replace those that fail
Implement evidence-based prevention programs and activities
Develop a Comprehensive Strategic Plan
Mobilize and/or build capacity to address needs
SAMHSA’s Strategic Prevention Framework
Supports Accountability, Capacity, and Effectiveness
Cultural competence and sustainability are at the center of the Strategic Prevention Framework because they are integral to each step of the framework
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Two Common Threads Throughout the Strategic
Prevention Framework
The SPF and Cultural Competence
Why cultural competence? To eliminate service and participation
disparities for people of diverse racial, ethnic, and linguistic populations
To consider culture, gender, ability levels, and sexual orientation in all aspects of the SPF
To improve the effectiveness and the quality of the programs, policies and practices chosen to achieve outcomes
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The SPF and Sustainability Applies to more than funding Sustaining outcomes, not programs Think sustainability from the beginning Look to the system to sustain outcomes Sustain prevention by making it
everyone’s job!
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Elements of Sustainability Structures and formal linkages Champion and leadership actions Resources Administrative policies and
procedures Expertise Ownership among stakeholders
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The SPF Principles Prevention is a continuum Prevention is prevention is prevention Successful prevention decreases risk
factors and enhances protective factors Prevention requires adoption of known
effective prevention practices within a framework that works
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The SPF Principles (continued)
Systems of prevention services work better than service silos
Common data sets across service systems can help assess prevention efficacy and promote accountability
Recognizes the importance of States and communities
Comprehensively address substance abuse
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SPF SIG Progress SPF SIG Project Team has attended mandatory
meetings related to start up and evaluation SPF SIG Committee has been convened and
has been meeting since March SEOW has compiled and presented data to the
SPF SIG Committee to assist them in identifying a priority population for the project
SPF SIG Project Team is currently working on the Ohio Strategic Plan, that once approved by CSAP, will serve as the guide for the project.
ADAMHS/ADAS Board Preparation for this Initiative
We will propose to CSAP that our priority for this project is:
18 to 25 year old’s consumption of alcohol
and other drugs We recognize this will be a challenge. This is a data driven process, focused on
strengthening the capacity of the state and communities to make population level change.
PROCESS: Strategic Prevention Framework
CONTENT: Outcomes-Based Prevention
Assess Build Capacities Plan Implement Monitor &
Evaluate
Risk & Protective and Other Factors
StrategiesPrograms, Policies & Practices
Substance Abuse-Related Consequences and Substance Abuse
Substance Abuse-Related Consequences and Substance Abuse
Risk & Protective and Other Factors
StrategiesPrograms, Policies & Practices
PROCESS: Strategic Prevention Framework
CONTENT: Outcomes-Based Prevention
Assess Build Capacities Plan Implement Monitor &
Evaluate
STATE ROLE:Develop SEOWAssess State SA problemsDetermine State priorities
Develop SPF SIG Plan: define targets, allocate SPF SIG $Guide/support community SPF implementation
Monitor/evaluate SPF SIG activities and outcomes
Substance Abuse-Related Consequences and Substance Abuse
Risk & Protective and Other Factors
StrategiesPrograms, Policies & Practices
PROCESS: Strategic Prevention Framework
CONTENT: Outcomes-Based Prevention
Assess Build Capacities Plan Implement Monitor &
Evaluate
COMMUNITY ROLE:
Further analyze priority problems
Assess factors contributing to problems Develop community strategic plans
Collaborate with State to monitor, evaluate activities
Select/implement evidence based strategies to address priority problems and factors that contribute to them
Assess Build Capacities Plan Implement Monitor &
Evaluate
Risk & Protective and Other Factors
Strategies, Programs, Policies and Practices
Substance Abuse -Related Consequences and Substance Abuse
SPF SIG Collaborative Roles for Change
Data-driven Prevention Priorities
State SPF SIG Plan and Allocations
Community Plans
Improved State and Community Capacities and Outcomes
Evidence-Based Strategies
Community Application of SPF
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