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Center for Substance Abuse Prevention (CSAP) Data Coordination and Consolidation Center (DCCC) How CSAP DCCC Supports SAMHSA’s Data Strategy and NOMs Presented by: Beverlie Fallik, Ph.D., CSAP Richard Verrill, PMP, Project Director, DCCC Diane Galloway, Ph.D., Deputy Director, DCCC 2006 NASADAD/NPN/NTN Annual Meeting Albuquerque, New Mexico June 2, 2006

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Briefing delivered to NASADAD on the status of SAMHA's CSAP DCCC program.

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Center for Substance Abuse Prevention (CSAP) Data Coordination and Consolidation Center (DCCC)

How CSAP DCCC SupportsSAMHSA’s Data Strategy and

NOMsPresented by:

Beverlie Fallik, Ph.D., CSAPRichard Verrill, PMP, Project Director, DCCC

Diane Galloway, Ph.D., Deputy Director, DCCC

2006 NASADAD/NPN/NTN Annual Meeting Albuquerque, New Mexico

June 2, 2006

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Presentation Objectives

Describe how the DCCC supports SAMHSA’s Data Strategy

Describe the DCCC’s functions related to data coordination and consolidation

Describe how the DCCC ─ CSAMS will support grantees’ implementation of NOMs

Generate discussion on how CSAP and the DCCC can help States address NOMs

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SAMHSA’s Data Strategy

SAMHSA’s Administrator Charles Curie:

“We are implementing a data strategy. The strategy is simple:

“The tighter our measurements become, the more we can show our effectiveness.

“The greater our effectiveness, the greater the number of people served, the greater the chances for a life in the community for everyone.”

Source: www.nationaloutcomemeasures.samhsa.gov/overview.pdf

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DCCC Activities

Maintain existing CSAP applications

Create an integrated data collection and reporting system for CSAP and its grantees

Provide training and technical assistance

Manage the collection, cleansing, and organization of CSAP data

Develop and produce CSAP’s accountability, analytical, and management reports

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CSAMS - CSAP Service Accountability and Monitoring System

One site for all DCCC data processes and functionality:

Prevention information

Tools

Documents

Data entry

Reporting

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NOMs Data Collection by DCCC

Levels of Data Collection:

State

Community

Program

CSAP Programs:

Block Grant

Discretionary

Sources of Data:

Pre-populated (w/NSDUH & Archival Measures)

States

Communities

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NOMs Reporting

Report State-, community- and program-level NOMs data

Provide detailed descriptions of NOMs measures and indicators

Provide tabular and graphical presentations of the data

Reflect data collected from all data sources

Be provided through CSAMS

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NOMS Reporting System currently under development by the DCCC will:

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Next Steps

Develop CSAMS

Develop NOMs Reporting System within CSAMS

Obtain input and feedback from grantees throughout this process

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Contact Information

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For more information on CSAP Program and Policy Issues, contact:

Beverlie Fallik, Ph.D.Sr. Public Health Analyst

CSAP/SAMHSARm 4-1071

1 Choke Cherry Rd.Rockville, MD 20857

[email protected]

For more information on DCCC Technical Issues, contact:Richard Verrill, PMP

DCCC Project DirectorConstella Group, LLC

6003 Executive Blvd, Suite 400Rockville, MD 20852

[email protected]