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Target Areas
Dunn CountyProject Name: Strengthening Prevention - Dunn County
35 Member Coalition: Dunn County Partnership for Youth
Project Director -
Jill Gamez
Phone: (715) 235-4537
e-mail: jljons@aol.comInternal Evaluator -
Bonnie Roberds
Phone: (715) 232-7610
Fax: (715) 232-7611
e-mail: broberds@discovernet.netExternal Evaluator -
Dunn County Demographics: Youth population of 9,305. 6,016 students attend school in 4 school districts. 3.46% of the population is a part of a minority group.
Award Amount: $118,856
Lead Agency: Arbor Place, Inc.
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Program Implemented
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Key Expected
Outcomes
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Domains Addressed
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Project Northland - Class Action
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1. By 2005, increase by 15% the number
of program participants who perceive alcohol use as a risk to personal
health and safety as measured by the CORE/GPRA
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Individual, Peer |
| 2. By 2005, program participants perceptions of parental disapproval of youth alcohol use will increase by 10% as measured by the CORE/GPRA | ||
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Guiding Good Choices
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1. By 2005, decrease by 10% the number of program participants who identify their first use of alcohol between the ages of 10-12 as measured by the CORE/GPRA | Individual, Peer |
| 2. By 2005, increase by 15% the number of program participants who perceive alcohol use as a risk to personal health and safety as measured by the CORE/GPRA | ||
| 3. By 2005, decrease by 10% the number of program participants who report they obtain alcohol from each of the following sources: retail outlets, strangers, and parents as measured by the CORE/GPRA | ||
| 4. By 2005, program participants perceptions of parental disapproval of youth alcohol use will increase by 10% as measured by the CORE/GPRA | ||
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Keep a Clear Mind
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1. By 2005, increase by 15% the number of program participants who perceive alcohol use as a risk to personal health and safety as measured by the CORE/GPRA | Individual, Peer |
| 2. By 2005, decrease by 10% the number of program participants who identify their first use of alcohol between the ages of 10-12. | ||
| 3. By 2005, increase by 5% the number of program participants who self-report that they can resist negative peer pressure and dangerous situations | ||
| 4. By 2005, program participants perceptions of parental disapproval of youth alcohol use will increase by 10%. | ||
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Parenting Wisely
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1. By 2005, improve family management skills by 15% among targeted families with youth ages 10-17 in Dunn County as measured by the CORE/GPRA | Family |
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Project ALERT
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1. By 2005, decrease by 10% the number of program participants who identify their first use of alcohol between the ages of 10-12 as measured by the CORE/GPRA | Individual, Peer, Family |
| 2. By 2005, increase by 15% the number of program participants who perceive alcohol use as a risk to personal health and safety as measured by the CORE/GPRA | ||
| 3. By 2005, increase by 5% the number of program participants who self-report that they can resist negative peer pressure and dangerous situations as measured by the CORE/GPRA | ||
| 4. By 2005, program participants perceptions of parental disapproval of youth alcohol use will increase by 10% as measured by the CORE/GPRA | ||
| Strengthening Families | 1. By 2005, improve family management skills by 15% among targeted families with youth ages 10-17 in Dunn County as measured by the CORE/GPRA and Strengthening Families Youth Survey | Family |
| 2. By 2005, program participants perceptions of parental disapproval of youth alcohol use will increase by 10% as measured by the CORE/GPRA and Strengthening Families Youth Survey |