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Strategic Prevention Strategic Prevention Framework Training Framework Training Presenters: Rebecca Alfaro, MSW Connie Greene, MA, CPS, CAS, CSW Bob Goldschlag, JD, CCM

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Strategic Prevention Framework Training. Presenters: Rebecca Alfaro, MSW Connie Greene, MA, CPS, CAS, CSW Bob Goldschlag, JD, CCM. INTRODUCTION. GCADA and Guidelines Handouts. http://gcada.nj.gov/alliance/forms/. Strategic Prevention Framework. Assessment Capacity Planning - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Strategic Prevention Framework Strategic Prevention Framework TrainingTraining

Presenters:

Rebecca Alfaro, MSW

Connie Greene, MA, CPS, CAS, CSW

Bob Goldschlag, JD, CCM

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INTRODUCTION

• GCADA and Guidelines

• Handouts

http://gcada.nj.gov/alliance/forms/

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Strategic Prevention FrameworkStrategic Prevention Framework

• AssessmentAssessment

• CapacityCapacity

• Planning Planning

• ImplementationImplementation

• EvaluationEvaluation

• SustainabilitySustainability

• Cultural CompetencyCultural Competency

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Putting the Puzzle Together

CapacityAssessment

PlanningImplementation & Evaluation

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The Agenda For Tonight

• Create a vision statement

• Create a mission statement

• Develop a strategic plan based on your logic model utilizing CADCA’s Seven Strategies for Change

• Evaluation

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Vision & Mission Statements

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Vision Statement

“The dream—how your community will be when all the outcomes are met.”

Your long term fantasy for a perfect community

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Vision Statement

Example: The vision for Utopia Alliance is a healthy, vibrant community, free of misuse of alcohol, tobacco and other drugs.

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Mission Statement• What the Alliance’s

role is in making the vision a reality.

Example: The Mission of the Utopia Alliance is to transform the Township of Utopia into a community that nurtures youth and families by engaging residents in the process of ongoing community problem solving to reduce substance abuse.

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Difference between Vision & Mission

While the Vision is a dream, the Mission is more concrete and action oriented.

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Developing the Plan of Action

• In order to develop the plan you must understand– Community Level Change– CADCA’s Seven Strategies for Change

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Community Level Change (Environmental Strategies)

Prevention efforts aimed at changing or influencing community conditions rather then individuals or groups of individuals

Only a part of what Alliances will be doing

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CADCA’s Seven Strategies for Community Level Change

To effect change an alliance must develop a diverse range of strategies and interventions.

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CADCA’s Seven Strategies for Community Level Change

INDIVIDUALLY FOCUSED• Provide information • Build skills • Provide social support

Community Focused• Reduce barriers / enhance access • Change consequences / incentives • Alter the physical design of the environment • Change policy and rules

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Strategy 1: Providing Information

Educational presentations, workshops, seminars or other presentations.Examples:– Media – Brochures– Billboards– Meetings– Forum– Web-based communications

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Strategy 2:Enhancing Skills

Activities designed to increase the skills of participants to achieve population-level outcomes.

Examples:– Workshops and seminars – Training and technical assistance

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Strategy 3: Providing Support

Creating opportunities for individuals to participate in activities that reduce risk or enhance protection

• Examples:– Providing alternative activities – Mentoring – Referrals – Support groups

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Strategy 4: Enhancing Access/Reducing

Barriers

Improving systems and processes to increase the ease, ability and opportunity to utilize services.

Examples:

– Cultural and language sensitivity

– Childcare

– Transportation

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Strategy 5: Changing Consequences

Increasing or decreasing the probability of a specific behavior by altering the consequences of that behavior

• Increasing public awareness • Individual and business rewards • Taxes, citations, and fines • Revocation/loss of privileges

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Strategy 6:Physical Design

• Changing the physical design or structure of the environment to reduce risk or enhance protection – Parks – Landscape – Signage – Lighting – Outlet density

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STRATEGY 7: Modifying/Changing Policies

Formal change in written procedures, by-laws, proclamations, rules or laws with written documentation, and/or voting procedures:

•Workplace initiatives •Law enforcement procedures and practices •Public policy actions •Systems change within government, communities and organizations

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Strategic PlanningKey Documents1.Logic Model

2. Guidelines

3. Form 7

Alliance Action Plan

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UtopiaHypothetical Logic Model

• Problem Root Cause Local Conditions•

Risk Factor

Underage Drinking Availability Merchants are Not Carding

Merchants are Accepting Fake ID’s

Supporting Data Supporting Data Supporting Data

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Form 7Alliance Action Plan

• Logic Model Information(Top of Form)

• Plan for Action

• Plan for Implementation

• Plan for Evaluation

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Form 7Logic Model Information

Alliance Name: Utopia County: Paradise Last Updated: 9/25/13

Drug Priority:

(Problem)

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Form 7Logic Model Information

Alliance Name: Utopia County: Paradise Last Updated: 9/25/13

Drug Priority: Underage Drinking

Root Cause:

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Form 7Logic Model Information

Alliance Name: Utopia County: Paradise Last Updated: 9/25/13

Drug Priority: Underage Drinking

Root Cause: Availability/Access

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Form 7Logic Model Information

Alliance Name: Utopia County: Paradise Last Updated: 9/25/13

Drug Priority: Underage Drinking

Root Cause: Availability/Access

Goal:

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Form 7Logic Model Information

Goal: To reduce availability of alcohol to minors

Local Condition:

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Form 7Logic Model Information

Local Condition:

Merchants are not carding or are accepting false ID’s

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Form 7Logic Model Information

Local Condition: Merchants are Not Carding or Are Accepting False ID’s

Objective:

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Form 7Logic Model Information

Local Condition: Merchants are Not Carding or Are Accepting False ID’s

Objective: Increase the number of merchants carding and knowledgeable in identifying fake ID’s

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Form 7Logic Model Information

• Strategy: (CADCA’s Seven Strategies for Change )

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Form 7Logic Model Information

• Pick at least one from the first three and at least two from the last four of the CADCA 7 Strategies

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Form 7Logic Model Information

Strategies:

Enhancing Skills (CADCA 2)

Changing Consequences (CADCA 5)

Modifying/Changing Policies (CADCA 7)

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Form 7Plan for Action

• Activity/Program:

(Name of Activity)

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Form 7Plan for Action

• Activity/Program: Responsible Beverage Server Training

• Brief Description:– Main Purpose– What will be learned– How will they benefit

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Form 7Plan for Action

• Activity/Program: Responsible Beverage Server Training

• Brief Description: RBST’s will be offered on a regular basis to servers….Local merchants will be encouraged to create and enforce a policy mandating RBST for employees.

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Form 7Plan for Action

• When, Where and How:– When will it take place– What is the time frame– How much– How often

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Form 7Plan for Action

When, Where and How:

Bi-monthly of the course of a year, in 3 hours sessions, at merchant’s locations.

Establishments will require new staff to attend.

Participating establishments will be rewarded.

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Form 7Plan for Action

Target Population

A)Number of Participants

B)Population

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Form 7Plan for Action

Target Population: A) 180 servers and 20 local

establishment

B) Community at large

•Community Partners:– Who else is collaborating

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Form 7Plan for Action

Community Partners:

Local Merchants (to be identified)

Chamber of Commerce

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Form 7Plan for Implementation

• Budget and Resources

Breakdown of:

DEDR

Cash match

In-kind

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Form 7Plan for Action

Responsible Members for Implementation:

Who is implementing

Credentials

or

Qualifications

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Form 7Plan for Implementation

Individuals Responsible for Implementation

List names, credentials and what they will be doing

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Form 7Plan for Evaluation

• Five elements to evaluation:

• Process

• Short-term outcomes

• Intermediate Outcomes

• Long-term outcomes

• Long-term impact evaluation

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Form 7Plan for Evaluation

• Form 7– Plan for Evaluation

– Process Indicators• Tools to Measure Process

– Outcome Indicators• Short Terms Goals• Tools to Measure Short Term Goals

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Process Evaluation

Examines the delivery of the intervention to determine if:

• the target audience was reached

• the Alliance stakeholders were engaged

• the activity was delivered as intended

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Form 7Plan for Evaluation

• Measure Process by:• Number of session• Number of unduplicated

people attending each

session

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Form 7Plan for Evaluation

• Measure Process:30 unduplicated people

over 6 sessions

Total of 180 people trained

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Form 7Plan for Implementation

• Short Term GoalsWhat would be

learned/benefitted

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Form 7Plan for Implementation

• Short Term GoalsIncreased knowledge & skill regarding:

accepting proper ID

understanding need for policy

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Form 7Plan for Implementation

Tools & Instruments for process

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Form 7Plan for Implementation

Tools & Instruments for process

Attendance sheets

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Form 7Plan for Implementation

• Tools and instruments for short term goals

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Form 7Plan for Implementation

• Tools and instruments for short term goals– Pre & post tests– Surveys– Interviews

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Intermediate Outcomes

• Intermediate evaluation determines if the intervention is making a difference in the problems detailed in the Alliance’s local conditions identified on the logic model.

• Not before year two

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Long Term Outcomes

• Long-term evaluation determines if the changes in the local conditions are affecting the root cause and ultimately reducing the problem as identified in the problem statement

• Not before year five

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Long Term Impact

• Long-term impact identifies the long-term impact over a 5-10 year period and considers the long-term health and social consequences to the community.

• Long-term impact is determined when the Alliance conducts another needs assessment process in preparation for the next grant cycle

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