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PGS Prevention Monthly Connect Webinar

March 6th, 2015Attendees: Nancy Martin, Shannon Durkee, Rebecca Geist, Emily Mossberg, Danette

Killinger, Pepe Quintanilla, Lisa Miller, Kim Haak, Erik Larson, Julie Hynes, Jerry O’Sullivan, David Viskio, Brianne Mares, Meredith Payton, & Roxann Jones

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Agenda

10:00 – 10:10 - Introductions/Roll Call

10:10 – 10:25 - AMH Update

10:25 – 10:40 - Oregon Prevention Data System

10:40 – 10:55 - Success and Challenges

10:55 – 11:00 - Wrap Up: Items for Next Meeting

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PGS Prevention Monthly ConnectOregon Problem Gambling Awareness Month Discussion

National Theme: Problem Gambling is a Public Health IssueNational Slogan: Problem Gambling: Have the

conversation

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PGS Prevention Monthly ConnectAMH UpdatePGS Spring Conference was a success!PGS Work plan Forums will foster solution-based discussions by incorporating a “world café” process into the workshop’s design. Stakeholders at this event will be tasked with addressing four to six program areas, accompanied by critical questions; identifying system challenges related to these questions, brainstorming possible solutions, and prioritizing system improvement. March 10th Lake Oswego; March 12th Grants Pass; March 13th Albany; and March 17th Bend (registration open until end today). 10-3 lunch is provided so important to register.Phase I of problem gambling materials are available for order, will send you a copy of the request form. Phase II materials being developed- parent/educator materials. Art Contest due dates: April 10th to AMH; Coordinators notified April 21st; Artwork returned by May 11th. Roxann will review process for finalist selection for broad representation in calendar.May Prevention Summit :Problem Gambling Prevention Meeting May 19th 1:00 -4:00

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Oregon Prevention Data System (formally OWITS)Roxann requested feedback on the values being included the following fields in the new Oregon Prevention Data System

- Outcome Indicators

- Objectives (Factors: Risk, Protective, Casual)

- Focus Area

- Measurement Tools

- Evidence Based Program, Policy, PracticeThe following slides capture content in those areas. The areas noted in red are from the meeting discussion.Please email any suggestions you have to Roxann at [email protected]

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Oregon Prevention Data System (formally OWITS)Outcome Indicators (can select multiple):

30-day gambling

Availability of gambling products

Perceived risk of harm of gambling

Perception of parental disapproval of gambling

Gambling too much

Parents talking to the student about gambling

Teachers talking to the student about gambling

Awareness that gambling is a risky behaviors

Need to explore outcome indicators around GamingGoal

Direction of change (up, down, same)

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PGS Prevention Monthly ConnectOregon Prevention Data System (formally OWITS)Objectives: Factors (Risk, Protective, Casual) can select multiple

Positive Youth Development

Truancy

Social Availability

Retail Availability

Poor Academic Performance

Academic Achievement

Peer Use (involvement)

Perception of Parent Disapproval of Gambling Activities

Positive School Climate

Feeling Safe at School

Facing Bullying/Harassment in School

Perception of Workplace Policy

Low Neighborhood Attachment and Community Disorganization

Community Norms

Historical Trauma

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PGS Prevention Monthly ConnectOregon Prevention Data System (formally OWITS)Focus (this is a mover box can have multiple selections)

Gambling – lottery tickets/Powerball/Megabucks

Gambling – dice or coin flips

Gambling – sports teams

Gambling – betting on games of skills

Gambling – internet

Gambling – playing bingo for money

Gambling – video lottery terminals

Gaming areas need further exploration for focus area

Gambling – cards

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PGS Prevention Monthly ConnectOregon Prevention Data System (formally OWITS)Measurement Tools

Oregon Healthy Teens Survey

Student Wellness Survey

Herbert and Louis Reports

Adolescent Prevalence Study

Local Surveys

Program Evaluations

Community Needs Assessments

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PGS Prevention Monthly ConnectOregon Prevention Data System (formally OWITS)Evidence Based Programs, Policy, Practices

Stacked Deck

Wanna Bet

Botvins Life Skills (integrated)

Others????

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PGS Prevention Monthly Connect Providers Successes and Challenges

Julie Hynes: reminder that Lane County and Jackson County hosting statewide video contest for High School and College Students. Information can be found on Lane Counties website as well as the PGS Prevention website

Wrap Up

- Agenda Items

- Next PGS Monthly Connect Webinar

4/3/15 10:00am – 11:00 am