Community Prevention Institute (CPI)

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What is CPI and
what can it do for California
Communities?
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What is CPI?
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CPI is…
ADP’s vehicle to provide Technical
Assistance (TA) and Training services to
community AOD prevention practitioners.
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Goals
• Bridge the gap between research and the
practical needs of community AOD prevention
practitioners.
• Establish a system to transfer research-based
AOD prevention information to the field.
• Increase the number of effective community
prevention practitioners.
• Increase the number of effective community
prevention systems programs and services.
• Enhance the health and safety of
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communities throughout California.
Performance Objectives
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Deliver 2000 days of Technical Assistance
Provide 80 training events
Produce and deliver four prevention bulletins
Prepare two prevention documents
Monitor and synthesize prevention research
including evidence-based programs,
strategies and approaches
• Develop capabilities to share and transfer
information
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Why is CPI Needed?
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Need for CPI
TA and Training Services
• High turnover in the prevention field
• Rapid expansion in knowledge about
prevention practices
• Need to implement Community
Strategic Prevention Framework
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Steps)
• Broaden community focus versus
individual approaches.
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How does CPI differ from past
ADP TA and Training efforts?
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• ADP role
– More involved
• Focus on Communities
– Less on individual programs
• Emphasis on the Community Strategic
Prevention Framework (SPF)
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Profile of needs/resources
Mobilize/build capacity
Development of a comprehensive plan
Implement evidence-based prevention service
Monitor process/evaluate
• Bridging to the research community
• Proactive versus Reactive
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Community Focus
Why?
Changing individual behaviors
−Costly
−Difficult
−Ignores (often) complex interplay of societal factors
Community
−Should be the focus
−Difficult
−Ignores (often) complex interplay of societal factors
Community Health
−The well-being of the people who share a common place
or experience – require changes in both the behavior of
large number of individuals and in the conditions that
affect their health.
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Strategic Prevention Framework
Process
Profile population needs, resources, and
readiness to address the problems and
gaps in service delivery
Mobilize and/or build capacity to address
needs
Develop a Comprehensive Strategic Plan
Implement evidence-based prevention
programs and infrastructure development
activities
Monitor process, evaluate effectiveness,
sustain effective programs/activities, and
improve or replace those that fail
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Coalitions Primer
• Defining Problems & Impact on Community
– Data need identification: Problems/Resources
• Planning Process
- Getting partners
- Building capacity
- Developing a plan
• Implementation
- Selecting appropriate interventions
• Assessment
- Evaluate programs and effectiveness
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What services are provided?
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CPI Services
Product Development
• Research-based briefings/bulletins/papers
(4 Tactics)
• County level documents (AOD County Profiles)
Involvement of broader Prevention
Research community
• Developing network of research
centers throughout the country
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Binge Drinking
Social Norms
Policy Panels
Social Host
Ordinances
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CPI Services
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Trainings
• Broad range of trainings through Prevention
Extension (16 Titles)
• New Series being prepared – community
focused
Technical Assistance
• Facilitations to project/program specific
services
• Subject matter expertise – consultant pool
200 plus
• On-line advancements (Training and TA )
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What services would you like
to see provided?
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What have been your
successes/challenges in
implementing community level
prevention efforts?
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Types of Community Based TA
Services
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Community organizing
Coalition building/maintenance
Strategic planning assistance
Data (needs) assessment
AOD policy development
Media Advocacy
RBS trainings
Development of culturally appropriate programs &
services
• Evaluation
and many more -
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How are CPI services
managed and delivered?
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CPI
Organizational Structure
ADP
CARS
(3.75 FTE)
Consultant Pool
(4.25 FTE
ONTRACK
(2.5 FTE)
Consultant
Pool
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CPI Technical Assistance
Request Protocol
CPI Receives TA Request
CPI Determines Appropriateness and Prioritizes
HIGH PRIORITY
MODERATE PRIORITY
LOW PRIORITY
Review and Refine Need
CPI Submit Request With CPI
Recommendation To ADP For Approval
Once CPI Notified By ADP CPI Will Follow-up
With Appropriate TA Designee
Enter Summary Into SharePoint
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What has CPI accomplished
this year?
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Accomplishments
TA Assignments:
200 separate assignments (1800 days)
Examples:
– Service Providers Network (Los Angeles County)
– St. Helena Community Project
Training Workshop:
82 Training workshops (1600 participants)
Example:
– Tools for regulating local availability
– RBS training to 450 (Padres Project)
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Accomplishments
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Products:
Examples:
– Tactics (4)
– County AOD Profiles (58)
– Quality of Life Indicators
– Binge Drinking Strategic Plan
– High Rate Users Report
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How can I get services?
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How to get services
1. Contact CPI Direct: call, e-mail, mail,
visit or Complete an Interest Form
2. Discuss needs with project manager
3. Complete a TA Application
4. Approval by State
5. Selection of personnel/consultants,
time and place
6. Delivery of services
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CPI Web Site
www.ca-cpi.org
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www.ca-cpi.org
771 Oak Avenue Parkway, Suite 3
Folsom, CA 95630
916-983-8929-MAIN
916-983-5738-FAX
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