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AgdaPkt 2014-01-13 Interview, Closed and Regular
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City Council
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1/13/2014
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7.1.B. - Page 18 <br /> ii. Using the SPF and the San Mateo County AOD <br /> Work Plan, the Community -Based Partnership <br /> shall: <br /> 1) Select at least one (1) Problem Statement and <br /> Goal in Priority Area 1; identify and implement <br /> at least three (3) Interventions /Strategies that <br /> address the Problem Statement. <br /> 2) Select at least one (1) Problem Statement and <br /> Goal in Priority Area 2; identify and implement <br /> at least three (3) Interventions /Strategies that <br /> address the Problem Statements. <br /> 3) The Community -Based Partnership may <br /> identify additional problem statements, goals <br /> and additional interventions /strategies if <br /> needed to address the local conditions in their <br /> community. Approval to implement these <br /> interventions /strategies using this funding is at <br /> the discretion of the BHRS AOD Administrator <br /> or designee. <br /> 4) Upon identifying the Problem Statements and <br /> Goals, the Community -Based Partnership shall <br /> use the selected Interventions /Strategies and <br /> develop specific, measurable, time -bound <br /> objectives in a Logic Model and Work Plan. <br /> iii. The Work Plan shall incorporate environmental <br /> alcohol and other drug prevention strategies. <br /> Environmental strategies are based on the belief <br /> that problem alcohol and other drug use is a <br /> product of multiple environmental conditions and <br /> circumstances. According to this view, individuals <br /> do not engage in problematic substance use solely <br /> on the basis of personal characteristics, but rather <br /> as a result of a complex set of factors in their <br /> environment, including: the rules and regulations <br /> of the social institutions to which individuals belong, <br /> the norms of the communities in which they live, the <br /> mass media messages to which they are exposed, <br /> and the accessibility and availability of alcohol and <br /> other drugs. Environmental alcohol and other drug <br /> prevention strategies reach entire populations and <br /> reduce collective risk, making them a cost effective <br /> solution. <br /> ATTY /AGR/2013.241/RC 2020 - SM COUNTY <br /> REV: 12 -06 -13 MLG <br /> Page 16 of 26 <br />
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