Proven programs

to help schools address substance use

LÀ GÌ

PREVENTION MATTERS?

Quỹ Richard M. Fairbanks ra mắt Vấn đề phòng ngừa vào năm 2018 để giúp các trường học của Quận Marion xác định, thực hiện và duy trì các chương trình phòng ngừa sử dụng chất kích thích đã được chứng minh. Các chương trình được sử dụng như một phần của sáng kiến đã được chọn vì đã chứng tỏ được khả năng trang bị cho học sinh những kỹ năng không chỉ giúp họ tránh xa ma túy và rượu mà còn giúp cải thiện thành tích học tập, chuyên cần, hành vi trong lớp cũng như sức khỏe xã hội và tình cảm. Hơn nữa, các chương trình này đã được chứng minh là làm giảm tình trạng bắt nạt và bạo lực.

Bởi vì Vấn đề phòng ngừa, Tổ chức đã cam kết hơn $13,5 triệu trong bốn năm để thực hiện các chương trình phòng ngừa dựa trên bằng chứng tại các trường công lập Quận Marion (mạng lưới truyền thống, đặc quyền và đổi mới) và các trường K-12 tư thục được công nhận.

A list of the 27 Vấn đề phòng ngừa grantees and the programs they implemented is available đây.

Evidence-based prevention programs help students avoid substance use and improve other outcomes, too:

66%

LESS LIKELY TO INITIATE USE OF HEROIN, CRACK AND COCAINE*

28%

LESS LIKELY TO SMOKE LONG TERM**

66%

LESS LIKELY TO USE MARIJUANA LONG TERM**

15%

LOWER ABSENTEEISM***

51%

HIGHER MATH SCORES ON STATE TESTS***

18%

MORE LIKELY TO GRADUATE HIGH SCHOOL*

41%

MORE LIKELY TO ATTEND COLLEGE*

32%

DROP IN DELINQUENCY**

26%

DROP IN FIGHTING**

*PAX Good Behavior Game, **LifeSkills Training, ***Positive Action

PROGRAM IMPACT AND LESSONS LEARNED

PROGRAM IMPACT

At scale, Vấn đề phòng ngừa funding served 27 Indianapolis school districts, charter school networks and individual schools in their delivery of proven prevention programs in 159 schools, reaching more than 83,400 students annually.

All programs put into practice through the Vấn đề phòng ngừa initiative have proven to be effective in preventing substance use or building skills that have been shown to prevent substance use. As grantees continue effective implementation, these prevention programs will allow students to gain skills to avoid substance use later in life.

Outcomes include:

96%

of grantees reported positive program impacts.

75%

of implementers (i.e., teachers or counselors teaching the program) felt the program improved student self-awareness.

74%

of implementers felt the program improved student social awareness.

71%

of implementers felt the program improved student self-management and self-regulation.

70%

of implementers felt the program improved student relationship skills.

LESSONS LEARNED

Through the program’s four-year implementation, the Fairbanks Foundation identified key lessons about effective program implementation. These key lessons, which are summarized below and explained at length in the Vấn đề phòng ngừa program summary document, include:

  • It is important to select a program that is a strong match for students. 
  • Program staffing should be purposeful and adaptable. 
  • Implementer training is critical. 
  • Effective planning, monitoring and feedback contribute to high-quality implementation. 
  • Adaptations can help educators incorporate programs into their culture and meet student needs, but it is important to implement the program as designed. 
  • External funding is especially key when starting programs.
  • To sustain a program, it is critical to integrate it into school culture and daily operations.
  • Grantees cultivated school and district buy-in, which increased the likelihood of sustainability.

To learn more about the program’s impact and how the lessons learned can be used by school administrators and other educators to implement successful substance use prevention programs, read the program summary.

TÀI TRỢ ĐƯỢC GIẢI THƯỞNG


Grants were awarded in two stages:

PLANNING GRANTS

Planning grants of up to $40,000 were made available to Marion County schools to learn more about evidence-based prevention programs and develop detailed plans for effective implementation. Planning grants were awarded on a non-competitive basis, meaning that all schools that met eligibility criteria and applied received a planning grant.

Forty-four schools received planning grants in March 2018 and were provided access to expert assistance to help develop detailed plans for implementing evidence-based prevention programs.

IMPLEMENTATION GRANTS

Planning grant recipients were eligible to apply for three years of funding to implement their plan for an evidence-based prevention program. This stage was competitive, meaning that grants were awarded selectively to schools that developed a comprehensive and realistic plan to implement prevention programs and sustain these programs long-term.

The Foundation connected planning grant recipients with prevention experts who provided free, step-by-step guidance to help: 1) identify the proven prevention program that best meets the needs of each applicant’s students, staff and school environment and 2) develop a plan for sustainable implementation.

In their applications, successful Vấn đề phòng ngừa implementation grant recipients:

  • Highlighted the many challenges students face both inside and outside of their schools and demonstrated a commitment to supporting students’ physical and emotional health as they mature.
  • Exhibited a commitment to implementing evidence-based substance use prevention programs as designed and developed detailed, realistic plans for implementation that reflected an understanding of the programs that work best for their students, staff and school environment.
  • Expressed a willingness to monitor the effectiveness of the programs through evaluation.

The Foundation awarded implementation grants to twenty-seven school districts, charter school networks, and individual schools to deliver proven prevention programs in their schools. In April 2021, the Foundation invited grantees to apply for a one-year Vấn đề phòng ngừa grant extension to minimize the long-term impact of COVID-19 on prevention programs, help solidify program implementation and strengthen sustainability planning.

For a summary of the grantees that implemented programs through Vấn đề phòng ngừa, please see the list of Prevention Matters Implementation and Grant Extension Award Recipients.

YOUTH EMERGING STRONGER (YES!) SUMMIT

To assist educators in planning for, implementing and sustaining substance use prevention and mental health programs, the Richard M. Fairbanks Foundation co-hosted the Youth Emerging Stronger (YES!) Summit on June 14, 2023. More than 325 Indiana school leaders, educators and philanthropic partners spent the day discussing ways to support student well-being and success.

Outcomes and lessons learned from the Fairbanks Foundation’s Vấn đề phòng ngừa initiative were featured prominently in the event. Fairbanks Foundation staff led the Summit’s content track designed to provide guidance to funders looking to support similar initiatives, and Vấn đề phòng ngừa grantees discussed the success and challenges they encountered.

The YES! Summit was held in partnership with the Sở Giáo dục Indiana, các Phòng Sức khỏe Tâm thần và Nghiện ngập Indiana, các Tổ chức chăm sóc sức khỏe của La Porte, Và Sở Y tế Bắc Trung Bộ who have a shared commitment to tackling the youth mental health and substance use crisis.

TÀI NGUYÊN

For additional resources or information related to the Vấn đề phòng ngừa planning or grants process, please contact Operations@RMFF.org.

Vấn đề phòng ngừa Overview and Purpose

Vấn đề phòng ngừa Summary of Program Impact and Lessons Learned

Funding and Implementing Successful Evidence-Based Prevention Programs

Vấn đề phòng ngừa Final Evaluation

Vấn đề phòng ngừa Evaluation Reports and Lessons Learned, Years 1-3

These documents provide RTI International’s annual evaluation reports, as well as the Foundation’s lessons learned during each year of Vấn đề phòng ngừa implementation.

Vấn đề phòng ngừa Evidence-Based Program Guide

Vấn đề phòng ngừa Funding Guidelines

Vấn đề phòng ngừa for Parents

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