Encourage the adoption of at least three identified evidence-based practices by CHA/CHIP parnters by January 1, 2016.
Current Value
2
Definition
Story Behind the Curve
Objective 1.2.1 Update (December
2015) – BCPHD planners have determined
to remove the term “ensure” from this objective as BCPHD cannot force community
partners to implement evidence based programs. The word “encourage will be
utilized instead. To date (2) evidence based practices have been adopted:
Partners
What Works
CHIP
Priority Area: Substance Abuse – Adolescents
Source:
Life
Skills Training (LST) school based substance use, misuse, and dependence
prevention program:
Evidence
Base: http://www.nrepp.samhsa.gov/ViewIntervention.aspx?...
CHIP
Priority Area: Chronic Disease - Nicotine
Source:
County
Health Rankings – Smoke Free Policies
Evidence
Base:
http://www.thecommunityguide.org/tobacco/smokefree...
http://www.countyhealthrankings.org/policies/smoke...
Strategy
Strategy 1.2.1.1 Update (December 2015) - This strategy was successfully implemented during the department’s CHIP planning activities from April to September, 2015.
Strategy 1.2.1.2 - Identify which practices were adopted and when by CHA/CHIP partners.
Strategy 1.2.1.2 Update (December 2015) - Several state approved evidence based school programs for substance and tobacco use have been adopted and/or are planned and funded for the coming year by CHA/CHIP partners. More follow up is needed with CHIP action plan subcommittees to assess implementation of evidence based programs as a result of the CHIP.