The Van Buren County SAFE Coalition
was awarded the Iowa Partnership for Success (IPFS) Grant in 2015 to address
underage drinking and underage binge drinking in Van Buren County. The Van Buren County SAFE Coalition’s IPFS
project is funded by the Iowa Department of Public Health, through the
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) of the U.S.
Department of Health and Human Services.
In June of
2016 the Iowa Department of Public Health approved the use of the Botvin Life
Skills Training Curriculum at the Van Buren Community Jr. /Sr. High School to
address underage drinking and underage binge drinking in Van Buren County. On July 20, 2016, the Van Buren Community
School Board approved the implementation of the program in the 7th
and 8th grade Explore Rotation.
During the
2018-19 school year the 7th-grade students completed the Level I Life Skills
classes and the 8th-grade students completed the Level II Life
Skills classes with the new Life Skills Teacher, Teresa Adkins during their
Explore Rotation. The 8th
grade students also completed an additional online module from the Life Skills
developers that address prescription drug safety. 97% of the students completed the full
program during the 2018-19 school year.
The pre and post-surveys showed an increase in understanding of skills
in addressing self-image and self-improvement, making decisions, smoking: myths
and realities, smoking and biofeedback, alcohol: myths and realities, marijuana:
myths and realities, advertising, violence and the media, coping with anxiety, coping
with anger, communication skills, social skills, assertiveness, and resolving conflicts.
In the 2019-20
school year the new 7th grade students will participate in Level I of
the program and 8th-grade students will participate in Level II as the
Life Skills Curriculum builds on the information provided each year. The 8th-grade students will also
continue to utilize the online additional prescription drug module.
The Botvin LifeSkills
Training Middle School program is a groundbreaking substance abuse and
violence prevention program based on more than 30 years of rigorous
scientific research. LifeSkills Training is comprehensive and
developmentally designed to promote positive youth development. In addition to
helping kids resist drug, alcohol, and tobacco use, the LifeSkills
Training Middle School program also effectively supports the
reduction of violence and other high-risk behaviors.
The program learning objectives
are as follows:
·
Personal
Self-Management Skills: Students develop skills that
help them enhance self-esteem, develop problem-solving abilities, reduce
stress and anxiety, and manage anger.
·
General
Social Skills: Students gain skills to meet
personal challenges such as overcoming shyness, communicating clearly, building
relationships, and avoiding violence.
·
Drug
Resistance Skills: Students build effective defenses
against pressures to use tobacco, alcohol, and other drugs.
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