Torrance County and Estancia Valley Service Area 2009 Substance Abuse Prevention/ Intervention Matrix



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and Estancia Valley Service Area 2009 Prevention/ Intervention Matrix Media campaign * Al-Anon: Support for families and friends of alcoholics; 3 groups in Edgewood & Cedar Crest 4-H Clubs: 6 clubs in Moriarty, Estancia, Mountainair and Torreon (Counts as 6 separate clubs) DUI/DWI s Home: CASA: Children's advocacy * Alcoholics Anonymous (AA): 12 groups in Estancia, Moriarty, Mountainair, Edgewood, Cedar Crest & Tijeras Community Substance Abuse Prevention Forum: Annually in the Spring; rotate location in Moriarty, Estancia and Mountainair Education Community, Alateen: Substance abuse prevention support for teens Home: Sexual abuse for providers Adult Probation and Parole: Community service activities Drug Free TRES, Inc.: Prevention activities, family movie nights Community Substance Abuse Prevention Forum: Annually in the Spring; rotate location in Moriarty, Estancia and Mountainair Life Directions Counseling: Torrance : volunteer County DWI assessments training, community team building, multi-agency coordination and collaboration CYFD: Protective Services; Foster Parent Eagles Wings Youth Ranch: Follow-up and for at-risk youth * Narcotics Anonymous (NA): 1 group in Moriarty Home: Counseling for child victims of abuse and their families Fund officers' OT for teen special events e.g. Homecoming, Prom, Graduation Drug & alcohol free civic buildings & work sites: Moriarty, Estancia, Mountainair, Edgewood Estancia Valley Regional Animal Shelter: Impact of substance abuse on pets Money to schools for substance abuse Eagles Wings Youth Ranch: Spiritually based summer camp First Baptist Church of Moriarty: H2O homework hang-out and Friday night activities at The Loft (still in planning) Conflict Management, Inc.: Addiction counseling; domestic violence assessment Drug Free Communities Drug Free TRES, Inc.: Substance abuse Estancia Little League Health Center: Referrals Hogares, Inc.: Torrance County Children's Behavioral Health - CBH Education Estancia Valley Catholic Parish: AA meetings in Estancia for Spanishspeaking DWI Memorial of Perpetual Tears Moriarty Public Health: Community, DWI Prevention Specialists: Protecting You/ Protecting Me : community service/ service learning, drug-free dances and movie nights Teen Court: Referral for screening Mountainair School Health Advisory Council: School community team building Estancia Schools: Counselor Activities First Choice Community Healthcare: Counseling (limited to current FCCH medical patients) Drug-Free Communities Page 1 of 5 Prepared by Project Office

and Estancia Valley Service Area 2009 Prevention/ Intervention Matrix Health Center: Brochures, Juvenile Probation and Parole: Community service activities New Mexico State Police: Counseling: Assessments Technical assistance at community events County CBH: Drug & Alcohol Assessment, Referral for specific treatment needs County CBH: Case management Education Classroom/ small group sessions Moriarty FFA Referral : Drug- Free Communities Juvenile Probation & Parole: Urine drug test Mountain Community Counseling: alternative and traditional therapy : Annual Health and Resource Fair Estancia Schools: Curriculum s in classes Moriarty Little League Victim Impact Panel : Prevention Task Force Life Directions Counseling: Substance abuse evaluations Presbyterian Medical Services (Estancia & Mountainair): Behavioral Health Services, Case Management, Med Management New Mexico State Police: DWI Checkpoints Smart Choice Ride Service: information disseminated designated driver service Mountainair Gymkhana Rodeo Association WCCNM Youth Services : Serves at-risk youth Prevention Task Force: Drug-free communities coalition; strategic planning Robert Sullivan, MD: psychiatric, med management, counseling NM State Methamphetamine Task Force: participation Brochures,, speaking engagements County CBH: Transitional living skills, parent/child communication class, class on how to play with your child Mountainair Public Schools: Prom & Homecoming Breakfast Teen Court: multi-agency coordination & collaboration, community trainings Moriarty Public Health: Education & referral SunRise Counseling Services: alcohol & drug abuse counseling : Prevention Task Force Teen Court: Discuss healthy teen decisions; brochures, health fairs/ NMSU Extension Service: 4H s Behavioral Health Alliance: JD7 Behavioral Health Collaborative representation Moriarty Schools: Counselor & Social Worker activities TCPO TO GO: Transportation for treatment Smart Choice Ride Service: designated driver service Drug-Free Communities Page 2 of 5 Prepared by Project Office

and Estancia Valley Service Area 2009 Prevention/ Intervention Matrix CYFD Underage Drinking Domestic Violence : Community, brochures, presentations in schools, information line Moriarty Schools: Curriculum s in classes, Second-Step Violence Prevention Adult/youth leadership activities Teen Court: Alternative activities Domestic Violence : TCDV Task Force DWI Court Panel: developing strategic plan for 2009 implementation Health Center Sanctuary Zone: Assistance & referral for victims of abuse SYNAR Counseling: Substance, media abuse intensive outpatient campaign, policy to municipal & legislative bodies Offender treatment Behavioral Health Alliance: JD7 Behavioral Health Collaborative representation DWI : Brochures, media campaigns, health fairs/ ; provide al material to DWI Memorial of Perpetual Tears Mountainair Public Schools: After-school Teens Need Teens (TNT): Summer, ATOD free activities DWI : Multi-agency collaboration; accessing and funding Prevention classes; QUIT Drug Court DWI : Technical assistance Project Office: Prevention/ Intervention Matrix, information & referral, media efforts, resource directory Project Office: Website, community resource room Prevention classes/ TUPAC Town of Estancia: Community Swimming Pool; Community Center TCPO TO GO: YCC Summer Youth Transportation to Employment s: in al for at-mountainairrisk youth Wildlife West (counts as Estancia, 3; each in separate area) Domestic Violence/ Kerin Groves: Assessments & Referral Services Drug Court Trish Daino: Private therapist; empowerment and anger management groups Valencia Counseling: Psychosocial rehabilitation DWI : Awareness Campaign / DWI Sticker Campaign Sheriffs Office: Compliance Drug-Free Communities Page 3 of 5 Prepared by Project Office

and Estancia Valley Service Area 2009 Prevention/ Intervention Matrix Sheriff's Office: Merchant Education, School Safety Teen Court: Law Education re minor felony offenses; Protecting You Protecting Me; Envision Your Future; Alcohol EDU; Expectancy Theory - Alcohol Education/ Media Literacy; Alcohol Community Education (ACE) Trish Daino, LISW: private therapist Sheriff's Office: Methamphetamine precursor as needed for local businesses Teens Need Teens (TNT): Substance abuse Counseling: Anger management, parenting, Teen Choices sessions YWCA Carino: Referrals for counseling Women's Empowerment Group, Perpetrator/Anger Management Class DWI : Protecting You/ Protecting Me classes, Underage Drinking classes Sheriffs Office: Merchant Drug-Free Communities Page 4 of 5 Prepared by Project Office

and Estancia Valley Service Area 2009 Prevention/ Intervention Matrix Torrance Works Career Center: Job skills training; job resource room Workforce Connection of Central New Mexico: Job skills training; job search 18 28 25 10 16 19 28 18 2007 Totals: 15 24 21 8 14 19 24 12 2008 Percent Change: 20% 17% 19% 25% 14% 0% 17% 50% * Note: The AA, NA, and Al-Anon groups were grouped together for the matrix listing but were counted individually (i.e. AA counted as 12 Treatment ). Drug-Free Communities Page 5 of 5 Prepared by Project Office