The Van Buren County SAFE Coalition was
awarded the Iowa Partnership for Success (IPFS) Grant in February 2015 to
address underage drinking and underage binge drinking in Van Buren County. The coalition began the fifth year of this
five year grant on September 30, 2018.
The Van Buren County SAFE Coalition’s IPFS project is funded by the Iowa
Department of Public Health (IDPH), through the Substance Abuse and Mental
Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) of the U.S. Department of Health and
Human Services.
During this final year of the IPFS
Project the coalition is continuing to build capacity, build sustainability,
evaluate the work being done, and implement the five strategies it was funded
to work on as follows:
1) Alcohol Restrictions at
Community Events at Privately Owned Facilities: The coalition is working with
privately owned facilities to help them write, adopt, and implement alcohol
policies focused on the Best Practices for Alcohol Service at their location. During this year the coalition members will
continue to work with three of the ten facilities in Van Buren County to encourage
implementation of alcohol restrictions policies. One facility is in the process of writing
their new policy. Four of the ten facilities
have already adopted and implemented new written alcohol restriction policies
since 2016. The coalition would recommend
that all facilities in the county put into place a written alcohol restriction
policy. The coalition will also be working
with local law enforcement to provide training on how to enforce these new
policies.
2) Alcohol Restrictions in Public
Places: Coalition members visited with each city council in 2017 to present
them with information on policies they could use that would address the
availability of alcohol to youth in public places, such as public parks and
community ball fields. Coalition members
visited with the city councils in early 2018 to find out if they are were interested
in implementing Alcohol Restriction Policies for their public places. Four of
the seven towns stated at that time that they are not interested in
implementing Alcohol Restriction Ordinances.
Another town has written policies for their ball park and city park and
will be hanging signs at the ball park that no alcohol is allowed. One town is allowing the coalition to
participate in a community event planning committee that will set policy for
their community events and may allow a written alcohol restriction policy
through this committee. One town has
committed to writing and implementing a best practices alcohol restriction
policy for their community parks by the end of 2018. The coalition is now working to find ways to
work with the towns that have said they are not interested in ordinances. The coalition will also be working with local
law enforcement to provide them with training on how to enforce these new
ordinances.
3) Substance Abuse Prevention
Programs for Youth: The coalition has worked with the Van Buren Community
School District to implement the Botvin Life Skills Training Program in the 7th
and 8th grades since the 2016-17 school year.
For the 2018-19 school year the curriculum will be taught by a different
teacher so, the coalition and school district with the help of the Decat Board
made sure the teacher is trained and ready for the new school year to implement
the Life Skills program. In the 2018-19 school year the 7th grade will complete
Level I and the 8th grade will complete Level II of the Botvin Life Skills
Training Program.
4) Underage Drinking Prevention
Media Campaign: The coalition has worked with local media outlets to implement
IDPH’s “What Do You Throw Away” underage drinking prevention media
campaign. It is currently displayed on
posters in the Van Buren County Hospital & Clinics; posters at local
libraries; on the SAFE Coalition’s Facebook pages, Website, and Blog; and
posters and electronic billboard ads at the Van Buren Community Middle/High
School. During the summer of 2018 the campaign was also displayed in poster
form at local convenience stores, the Keosauqua Pool, and at Lacey Keosauqua
State Park. During the 2017-18 school
year the Youth Leadership Council members also helped by placing the media
campaign ads on their personal social media accounts to reach their peers with
the message. The coalition will continue
to work with local media outlets to ensure youth are exposed to the media
campaign.
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