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BNCCC Community Forum

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Welcome and Introductions

Jeff Fritzen

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Panel Presenters• Brent Patterson PhD, Senior Associate Vice President for

Student Affairs, ISU• Darcy Greder, Associate Dean, IWU• Lori Ritter, ER Manager, BroMenn Regional Medical Center• Michael Zajac, Coordinator, Off-campus and Nontraditional

Students, ISU• Tim Edmiaston, Sergeant, Normal Police Department• Bobbie Lewis-Sibley, Community Liaison, BNCCC• Andrew Wall, PhD, Evaluator for BNCCC• Thomas Workman, PhD, Community Coach for BNCCC

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BNCCC BackgroundBobbie Lewis-Sibley, Community Liaison for the BNCCC

• The BNCCC originally formed and functioned as a server merchant training committee called STEPS in January of 2005.

• The STEPS committee was a sub-committee of a larger coalition called the Heartland Coalition for Youth and Families.

• The initial membership consisted of six members. • In August of 2006 the STEPS committee held an expanded meeting in which

the committee was renamed the Bloomington Normal Community Campus Committee.

• In May of 2007 the BNCCC was selected for funding for the Strategic Prevention Framework State Incentive Grant to begin on July 2007-June 2010

• Through the grant a community coach , Dr. Thomas Workman and evaluator, Dr. Andrew Wall, were hired for the project.

• The committee then developed both the mission and vision statements in June 0f 2007.

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Mission Statement

Reduce high-risk drinking and related consequences among students of

Bloomington-Normal

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Vision Statement

Our vision is for the Bloomington-Normal community to be a community that is fun, safe and diverse, operating in integrity and

supporting families of all kinds

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Presentation of Data

Dr. Andrew Wall

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Alcohol Use in Bloomington-Normal: Examining Emerging Data To Inform Prevention

April 16, 2009Andrew F. Wall, PhD

Warner School of Education and Human Development

University of Rochester

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A Starting Place….

Data is a starting place, a point of reference and discussion, it is not truth, but rather information to fuel informed dialogue…

• Data is limited by what has been collected and the limits of method and data collection approach.

• This data is heavily influenced by the improved data collection between 2008 and 2009, I.e. differences observed are in large part a function of improved data from year 1 to year 2.

• Data suggests areas of attention for continued community and campus prevention efforts.

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CORE Survey Results

2008 and 2009 Core Survey Student Response

2104

955 975

15618

3435

1712

727

147

849

0

500

1000

1500

2000

2500

3000

3500

4000

Total ISU IWU Heartland Lincoln

Core 2008 Core 2009

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CORE Survey Results

Percent of Respondents Reporting Five or More Drinks Per Week

49.5 46.3

57.4

34.4

55.6 53.7

33.1

64.2

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

Overall 20 and Under 21 to 24 25 and over

Core 2008 Core 2009

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CORE Survey Results

Average Drinks Per Week of Respondents

5.35

7.14

3

6.22

8.01

3.1

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

20 and Under 21 to 24 25 and over

Core 2008 Core 2009

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CORE Survey Results

Percent of Respondents Reporting Perception of Campus Alcohol and Drug Prevention

92

47.9

80.485.5

41.9

76.6

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

Campus Has Alcohol/ DrugPolicies

Campus Has Alcohol/DrugPrevention Program

Campus Concerned withAlcohol/Drug Prevention

Core 2008 Core 2009

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CORE Survey Results

Percent of Respondents Alcohol Use By Drinking Location

81

55.8

7381.6

55.2

74.2

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

Use On Campus Use in Bar/ Restaurant Use at Private Parties

Core 2008 Core 2009

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CORE Survey Results

Percent of Respondents Reporting Negative Consequences

31.3 34.2

19.815.1

34.540.1

16.123.2

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

Missed Class Argument or Fight Driven UnderInfluence

Trouble With Police

Core 2008 Core 2009

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Compliance Checks

McLean County Sherriff Compliance Checks

17

11

6

35

15

8 7

46

1513

2

13

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

45

50

Checked Compliant Non-Compliant Percent - Non-Compliant

Aug-07 Jul-08 Oct-08

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Emergency Room Visits

Total ED Visits In Bloomington-Normal Related to Alcohol For Traditional College Age Individuals by Year

120110

165 157146

177

94

130

159174 174

207

52

88

122 129145

193

0

50

100

150

200

250

2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

18 to 20 Years Old 21 to 24 Years Old 25 to 30 Years Old

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Andrew F. Wall, Ph.D.Assistant ProfessorHigher Education Warner School of EducationUniversity of Rochester1-349 Dewey [email protected]

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Police PerspectiveTim Edmiaston, Normal Police Department

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Higher Ed PerspectiveBrent Patterson, ISU

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Higher Ed PerspectiveDarcy Greder, IWU

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Off Campus PerspectiveMichael Zajac, ISU

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Emergency RoomLori Ritter, BroMenn Regional Medical Center

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Shared Responsibility

• Philosophy of BNCCC • We all have a role in shaping our community• Everyone’s role is equally important

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Open Discussion

• What other perspectives should we consider?• What common values do we share?• What common vision do we have for the

community around celebrations?