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Overview

 

For the past decade, WV has been developing a prevention system to make a sustainable impact on reducing problem behaviors (specifically substance abuse) in the Mountain State. Essentially, WV’s prevention system is a capacity building infrastructure that focuses on providing support to communities so they can address their own problems. The system additionally encourages coordination at the state level.

WV’s prevention system is predominately funded with prevention set-aside dollars from the federal Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment (SAPT) Block Grant. It is also supported in part by a federal Strategic Prevention Framework State Incentive Grant (SPF SIG).

WV has two state level entities that guide its prevention system: WV's Partnership to Promote Community Well-Being and the WV Division on Alcoholism and Drug Abuse.

Officially created by Executive Order No. 8-04 in May 2004, The WV Partnership to Promote Community Well-Being (The Partnership) is the state’s designated substance abuse prevention and intervention planning body and an advisory council for WV's implementation of its SPF SIG. It consists of Governor-appointed representatives primarily from state and community entities who have training, experience, and/or special knowledge concerning substance abuse, prevention, intervention and treatment. Its purpose is to to coordinate a comprehensive statewide substance abuse system through activities including but not limited to: planning, securing resources, recommending sub-grants, and evaluating.

Located within the WV Department of Health and Human Resources (DHHR), the WV Division on Alcoholism and Drug Abuse (DADA) oversees the statewide provision of substance abuse prevention, intervention, and treatment services to adults, adolescents, and children. The DADA is the receipient of WV's federal SAPT Block Grant. 20% of the grant must be designated for prevention. The DADA uses the prevention set-aside to contract with the several entities that carry out prevention activities. The entities include: Community Connections, South Charleston Impact, the WV Library Commission, and the WV Prevention Resource Center (WVPRC).

The backbone of WV’s prevention system is a regional network of Community Development Specialists (CDS) . The WV Prevention Resource Center's 16 CDSs are trained prevention professionals who live and work locally throughout WV’s 55 counties. They work in teams of four with each team responsible for approximately 12 to 16 counties in four different regions in the state. A CDS’s job is to work collaboratively with grassroots community organizations and individuals, providing technical assistance specifically in the area of substance abuse prevention within a risk and protective framework, while stressing assets. Responsibilities include assessing community strengths and weaknesses, helping communities with strategic planning, team building, formulating goals and objectives, grant writing, coalition building, and developing and implementing evidence-based programs, practices and policies. CDS also assist communities in using evaluation to improve their efforts.

In addition to the network of Community Development Specialists, the WV Prevention Resource Center (WVPRC) maintains other specialized teams who support the CDS, as well as other individuals, organizations, and agencies in the form of information dissemination, networking and collaboration, facilitated learning and training, and evaluation activities.

Community Connections Inc. is Mercer County's Family Resource Network. It coordinates Coalitions For a Better WV and the WV Teen Court Association. Coalitions For A Better WV is WV's Official State Association of the Community Anti-Drug Coalitions of America (CADCA) Association.

The West Virginia Library Commission manages West Virginia's RADAR Clearinghouse, which offers to the public free materials including brochures, pamphlets, curricula, posters, research monographs and more.

Now, because of WV's SPF SIG, WV's prevention system additionally includes several new capacity building components: county-level prevention planning and implementation grants, regional learning opportunities, and county prevention partnerships. WV is re-awarding most of SPF SIG funding to support local sub-grantee prevention planning and implementation. Phase 1, which took place during 2006, involved county-level prevention planning grants. Phase 2 began in 2007 and will continue into 2008. It involves county-level prevention implementation grants to more than a dozen counties with high need in regards to substance abuse.

Local, prevention-oriented partnerships/coalitions exist in most of WV's 55 counties, and they are the front line of the state's prevention system. Some have been in existence for quite some time, while others are fairly new. Many were formed because of WV's SPF SIG, and many are members of Community Anti-Drug Coaltions of America. Some partnerships/coalitions fulfill multiple roles and tackle various issues, while some counties have multiple groups tackling various things.

WV’s implementation of its SPF SIG also includes Regional Learning Opportunities (RLOs). The RLOs - open to prevention professionals, members of county prevention partnerships and other community organizations, and WV SPF SIG grantees - provide a venue for regional networking/information sharing, peer to peer learning, and training/technical assistance.

There are many other prevention efforts in WV. Although most have a specific focus and funding source, all prevention efforts fall in line with the ultimate goal of improving the overall well-being of WV’s citizens. Other prevention efforts in WV include: adolescent health coordination; adolescent pregnancy prevention, asthma prevention, diabetes prevention, domestic violence prevention, family resource networks, HIV prevention, injury prevention, osteoporosis prevention, prevention resource officers, pollution prevention, safe and drug free schools coordination, suicide prevention, tobacco prevention.

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