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What is Community-based Prevention?

"Community-based Prevention and Prevention Coalitions" - Community-based prevention means working together to keep an entire local area healthy and safe. It uses many methods like educating people, making environments safer, teaching life skills, changing policies, and building strong connections among community members. Often, a community prevention coalition - made up of a diverse group of local resident - leads these efforts. For substance misuse prevention, the coalition’s goal is to delay young people from starting to drink or use drugs and to encourage adults to reduce or stop alcohol or drug misuse.

 

Prevention efforts like education programs and mentoring can focus on different levels of risk: universal (for everyone), selective (for those at higher risk), and indicated (for those showing early signs).

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Who provides community-based prevention in your area?

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UNITE! Washougal Coalition
Washougal
Clark
Vitali Turlac, Coordinator ESD 112 Prevent Coalition
CPWI
UNITE! Washougal Coalition (Washougal School District)
Washougal
Clark
Margaret McCarthy, Executive Director ESD 112 Prevent Coalition
DFCC - NH28CE002564
UNITE! Washougal Coalition
Washougal
Clark
Margaret McCarthy, Executive Director ESD 112 Prevent Coalition
YCCTPP
West Van for Youth
Vancouver
Clark
Caitlin Ramirez, Coalition Co-Coordinator ESD 112 Prevent Coalition
CPWI
West Van for Youth
Vancouver
Clark
Caitlin Ramirez, Coalition Co-Coordinator ESD 112 Prevent Coalition
DFCC
La Center United Coalition 
La Center
Clark
Melissa Flatt-Girard
DFCC
Connect Evergreen (Evergreen School District)
Vancouver
Clark
Kelley Brown, Coalition Coordinator
DFCC - NH28CE003872
Region 6 Target Zero Manager (Clark & Skamania Counties)
Clark
Jesamie Peters, Region 6 TZM
WTSC
Prevent Together - Battleground Prevention Alliance
Brush Prairie
Clark
Jennifer Kirby, Coalition Coordinator ESD 112 Prevent Coalition
YCCTPP
Clark
Liz Wilhelm (DOH), Community Grants Coordinator
YCCTPP
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Research findings show effectiveness of Community-based Prevention

“Community interventions involving coalitions or partnerships to prevent substance use among youth are recommended.” – U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

 

"Evidence-Based Prevention Programs are Cost Effective.” – Washington State Institute for Public Policy

 

“Community Prevention and Wellness Initiative (CPWI) communities had significantly greater reductions in all four alcohol use outcomes and two peer-individual risk factors than comparison communities.” – Washington State University

 

The findings support community-level prevention planning that uses epidemiological information on levels of community and family risk and protective factors to identify areas of elevated risk and low protection to be targeted for community-based preventive interventions.– Journal of Community Psychology

 

“It is more evident than ever that when solutions are developed by the community and for the community, rooted in authentic relationships with the people most affected, they are more likely to be successful and sustainable.” – Gates Foundation

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