2. SHARING SLIDES
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3. PRIORIT Y 1: UNDERAGE DRINKING
CONSEQUENCES TRENDS GOAL VARIABLES OBJECTIVES STRATEGIES
Make
alcohol Raise cost
Addiction Social difficult to Alter
28% of Access access environment
Juvenile
Justice students Reduce Increase Enhanced
perception
statewide last 30 Low of risk /
enforcement
Premature drank day use perceived harm Media
Death alcohol in of harm Increase
campaigns
last 30 alcohol perception Youth-
Overdose days of parental oriented
Access to disapproval programs
Cost services
Brief
Decrease intervention
ER visits
4. PRIORIT Y 2: MARIJUANA USE/ABUSE
CONSEQUENCES TRENDS GOAL VARIABLES OBJECTIVES STRATEGIES
Statewide task
Cannabis 14% youth force
Dependence using Increase
Perceptions/s Regulate MJ
perception promotion/adver
marijuana ocial
of tising
Brain in last 30 normalization
risk/harm
alterations days
Reduce School based
education
Low Increase
Poor Only 74% last 30 perceived
adult /
decision report peer day harm community
Youth-driven
media
making disapproval perception campaigns
use of Parental of harm
Drug related Slight marijuana disapproval Adult-targeted
campaigns
crime increase in Increase Family education
% of youth Access to referral for
services treatment Training to
offered increase referrals
marijuana by multiple
in last 30 sectors
5. PRIORIT Y 3: RX DRUG ABUSE REDUCTION
CONSEQUENCES TRENDS GOAL VARIABLES OBJECTIVES STRATEGIES
Increase in 8% youth RX drop boxes in
police stations
deaths due using Rx Reduce
to drugs to get last 30 Social access Educate about
poisoning high in last proper disposal
30 days day use by (from home, Decrease
youth and social RX take backs
42% 13% of family/relativ access
increase in Educate
adults es)
regarding safe
ER visits in reporting Increase and secure
only two misuse in Decrease Retail access use of Rx storage
years last 30 days # of (from drug
Improve policy
poison- doctor/pharm monitoring
(2008 to Age group acy) program regarding PDMP
compliance
2010) of 60-69 related Train law
across all years old at deaths enforcement to
utilize PDMP
ages highest risk