Graham County Substance Abuse Coalition STOP Act Grant - The Graham County Substance Abuse Coalition STOP Act Grant project focuses on preventing underage drinking and problem drinking among youth ages 12-20 years living in Graham County, Arizona. The proposed project will enhance the capacity that the coalition established through DFC funding and increase the coalition’s effectiveness for addressing underage drinking by addressing contextual factors that contribute to underage drinking and problem drinking. Our efforts include implementing evidence-based programs, providing education and awareness activities and providing opportunities for skill building to address attitudes and behaviors associated with youth alcohol use. Anticipated yearly reach is 20,000 adults and 3,000 youth.
Measurable objectives for this project include: (1) Strengthening cooperation, coordination and collaboration by 15% among all 12 sectors of the coalition, key government stakeholders and the citizens of the community to reduce alcohol use among youth and young adults; (2) Increasing knowledge and skills of coalition members and key stakeholders by 25% on current best-practices in preventing underage drinking, trauma-informed approaches, youth resiliency building and addressing health inequities; (3) Increasing coalition skills for using data-driven decision-making to respond to and prevent underage drinking and problem drinking by 20%; (4) Obtaining 10% increases in youth, parent and community member perception of the risks of underage drinking, problem drinking and combining alcohol with opioids; (5) obtaining a 5% decrease in youth accessing alcohol through local alcohol retailers; (6) obtaining a 20% increase in parent/caregiver skills to discuss the risks of underage drinking and ways to foster healthy coping strategies and resiliency skills with their youth and young adults; and (7) obtaining a 20% increase in resiliency, coping and stress management skills among high school youth.
Strategies of implementation include providing information, building skills, changing consequences and changing physical design through use of a Be a Thinker Not a Drinker campaign, a Sticker Shock campaign in local alcohol retailers, student, parent/caregiver and community education and trainings, and utilization of the Botvin Life Skills Evidence-Base Program to increase life skills and develop youth resiliency skills.