The Rutgers Safe and Drug-Free Schools and Communities Project at the Center for Applied Psychology in Partnership with the Office of Educational Support Services in the Division of Student Services at the New Jersey Department of Education presents:
 
Planning and Implementing
a Comprehensive Alcohol, Tobacco, and
Other Drug Abuse Prevention Program
 
In This workshop:
  • Participants will identify components of a logic model
  • Participants will identify key elements of a pre-intervention assessment
  • Participants will identify strategies to address common challenges to effective prevention program implementation
  • Participants will apply key elements to programs in their schools/districts
Below is the link to the full video as well as the chapter links to different sections of the video. This video is best viewed using Windows Media Player.
Funds for the Title IV-A and Unsafe School Choice Option Training and Technical Assistance Project and this program were provided in full by a grant to the New Jersey Department of Education from the United States Department of Education, Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program.
To get the full benefit of this program, please take a moment to locate the workshop materials file and print out a copy of the workshop handouts so you will be able to follow along with the presentation.
 
Planning and Implementing a Comprehensive ATOD Abuse Prevention Program
This handout includes information and workshop exercises.
This handout contains the original PowerPoint slides used when the workshop was presented. Many of the slides have been incorporated into the video presentation. The handout may prove useful to you as a reference guide.
 
This video is a part of a series which includes:
 
If you have questions or comments, please contact the Rutgers Safe and Drug-Free Schools and Communities project at: Sdfsc@rci.rutgers.edu
Or call 732-445-6173
 
Mail may be sent to:
Rutgers Safe and Drug-Free Schools and Communities Project
41 Gordon Road
Piscataway, NJ 08854
Additional information can be found by visiting the project web site at:
sdfsc.rutgers.edu
 
Click on each individual chapter to view that portion of the workshop. You will need to click on each chapter that you wish to view. You will be able to use the controls in Windows Media Player to fast forward, or to repeat sections as you watch the presentation.
 
 
  • Purpose and Objectives
  • Why Plan?
  • The Program Plan
    • Core Components

length: 14:49

    • Six Elements of Effective Planning Strategies
      • Design Action Plan
    • Planning Tips

length: 5:05

  • Requirements and where these come from
  • NJQSAC
  • Logic Model
length: 5:33
 
  • ATOD Prevention Program Selection Committee Meeting Activity

length: 14:10

 
  • Six Elements of Effective Planning Strategies

    • Research

    • Set Goals and Objectives

 

length: 7:40

 
  • Program Implementation
  • Elements of Effective Implementation Strategies
    • Preparation
    • Integration
    • Monitoring
    • Linking Implementation to Outcomes

length: 14:42

 
  • Six Elements of Effective Planning Strategies
    • Research
    • Set Goals and Objectives
    • Research Evidence-Based Approaches
    • Assess Organizational Support
    • Define Roles, Responsbilities and Time Lines
    • Design Action Plan
length: 13:25
 
  • Elements of Effective Implementation Strategies
    • Ongoing Training, Technical Support and Communication
    • Overcoming Implementation Barriers
  • Keys to Sustainability
length: 10:01
 
  • Adaptation Discussion
length: 5:50
 
  • Implementation Coaching Stories
    • Maurice Elias, Ph.D
  • Wrap Up
length: 24:01
 
  • Six Elements of Effective Planning Strategies
    • Assess Organizational Support
    • Define Roles, Responsbilities and Time Lines
    • Design Action Plan

length: 15:22

 
 
 
 
Project Staff (seen in this video)
 
Project Director                                            Dr. Bradford C. Lerman
Regional Manager                                         Fred Bilofsky
Regional Manager                                         Steven M. Hollow

Guest Speaker                                              Maurice Elias, Ph.D
                                                                         Director, Rutgers SEL Lab and DSACS
 
Produced By:                                                The Rutgers Safe & Drug-Free Schools & Communities Project
Project Coordinator                                      Lia Valentino

Executive Producer:                                      Steven M. Hollow
 
Staff from the Office of Educational Support Services Division of Student Services
New Jersey Department of Education

All Materials in this presentation were researched and developed by The Rutgers Safe & Drug-Free Schools & Communities Project in consultation with the New Jersey Department of Education

This program was filmed using the services of the Rutgers University’s Division of Continuous Education & Outreach and was edited at the iTV studios on the Livingston Campus of Rutgers University.
 
Editor:                                                            Thomas Sanitate

Funds for the Title IV-A and Unsafe School Choice Option Training and Technical Assistance Project were provided in full by a grant to the New Jersey Department of Education from the United States Department of Education, Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program.
 
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