Title: Center for Substance Abuse Prevention Division of Systems Development (DSD)
1Center for Substance Abuse Prevention Division
of Systems Development (DSD)
SAMHSA Mission DSD Mission DSD
Responsibilities
- Behavioral Health is Essential to Health
- Prevention Works
- People Recover
- Treatment is Effective
- Provides leadership and guidance in the planning,
development, and implementation of programs and
prevention concepts across the Center, and is
responsible for carrying out the Center's health
promotion and public education activities. - Promotion implementation of key prevention
concepts such as the SPF - Management of CSAP technical assistance contracts
- Coordination of CSAPs GPRA and NOMs
- Analysis of data to improve program performance
- Analysis, integration, development, promotion
of evidence-based practices to improve service
delivery (NREPP) - Development training of the Geographic
Information System (GIS) - Development coordination of efforts to support
workforce development - Leadership to the Center in the development of
health promotion health education materials - Serves as the liaison between SAMHSA and other
Federal entities - Continue
2Division of Systems Development
Organization Branch Team
The Division of Systems Development (DSD)
consists of one branch and one team. Within the
Performance and Technical Assistance Branch
(PTAB) are two workgroups Data/Evaluation and
Training/Technical Assistance (TA). The
Materials Development Team (MTD), which reports
directly to the Division Director, is responsible
for the development of health promotion health
education materials.
Patricia B. Getty, Ph.D. DSD Director (Acting)
Nel Nadal, M.P.H. Materials Development Team
Leader
Beverlie Fallik, Ph.D. Performance and Technical
Assistance Branch Chief (Acting)
Data Evaluation Workgroup
Training Technical Assistance Workgroup
3Staff
Division Director (Acting) Secretary Perform.
TA B. Chief (Acting) Project Managers Ma
terials Dev. Team Leader Project Managers Main
Office Number FAX Number
Patricia Getty, Ph.D. Pamela Hughes Beverlie
Fallik, Ph.D. LTJG Daniel Bailey Michele
Basen Gwyndolyn Ensley Javaid Kaiser, Ph.D. Nancy
Kennedy Carol McHale, Ph.D. John Park Charles
Reynolds Pam Roddy, Ph.D. Jennifer Solomon,
M.A. LTCDR Josephina Haynes-Battle Maria Barrera,
Ed.D Nel Nadal, MPH Tracy Farmer Valna
Montgomery David Wilson 240-276-2400 240-276-2410
Patricia Getty, Ph.D. Director (Acting)
Nel Nadal, M.P.H. Team Leader
Beverlie Fallik, Ph.D. Branch Chief (Acting)
Training TA Workgroup
Data Evaluation Workgroup
4Data Evaluation
Block Grant Application System for SYNAR
Contract The Block Grant Application System
(BGAS) for the SYNAR contract incorporates the
Annual Synar Report (ASR) into the BGAS. States
and jurisdictions will now have the ability to
input data into one centralized system for
submitting ASRs. CSAP Services Accountability
and Monitoring System CSAP Services
Accountability and Monitoring System (CSAMS)
provides prevention information to CSAP
constituents and supports accountability and
performance information reporting functions
required for the Government Performance and
Results Act (GPRA), National Outcome Measures
(NOMs), and Program Assessment Rating Tool
(PART). Geographical Information System
(GIS) An integrated collection of computer
software and data used to view and manage
information about geographic places, analyze
spatial relationships, and model spatial
processes. A GIS provides a framework for
gathering and organizing spatial data related
information so that it can be displayed and
analyzed. Continue
5Data Evaluation (continued)
- Evidence-Based Programs
- Evidence-Based Programs are a comprehensive
resource for anyone interested in preventing
substance abuse and creating sustained positive
change in our nation's communities. The CSAP
Evidence-Based Programs featured on this site
have been tested in communities and schools
across America, and proven to prevent or decrease
substance abuse in its most vulnerable
populationour children. -
- National Outcome Measures
- The National Outcome Measures (NOMs) set
measurable outcomes for mental health services,
substance abuse treatment, and substance abuse
prevention. -
- National Registry of Evidence-based Programs and
Practices - SAMHSAs National Registry of Evidence-based
Programs and Practices (NREPP) supports
evidence-based decision-making by providing users
with a wide array of information across many
dimensions. -
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- Continue
6Data Evaluation (continued)
Prevention Platform SAMHSA's Prevention Platform
is an online resource for substance abuse
prevention. This site can help you through its
informational resources and interactive tools.
The tools are designed to assist you in the
following areas Assessment - determining your
prevention needs Capacity - improving your
capabilities Planning - developing a strategic
plan Implementation - putting your plan into
action and Evaluation - documenting the outcomes
of your work. State Epidemiological Outcome
Workgroups Contract The purpose of the State
Epidemiological Outcome Workgroups (SEOW) is to
collect, analyze, report, and utilize the NOMs
data in a manner aligned with the Strategic
Prevention Framework (SPF), which is SAMHSA
guiding framework for prevention. Strategic
Prevention Framework State Incentive Grant
Cross-Site Evaluation The SPF State Incentive
Grant (SIG) Cross-Site Evaluation provides a
comprehensive evaluation of Cohorts I and II of
the SPF SIG program. SAMHSAs SPF lays out five
ordered steps to guide States and communities
through a logical planning process. Continue
7CSAP Services Accountability Monitoring System
Project Manager Description SAMHSA
Matrix Web site Continue
Beverlie Fallik, Ph.D. CSAP Services
Accountability and Monitoring System (CSAMS)
provides prevention information to CSAP
constituents and supports accountability and
performance information reporting functions
required for the Government Performance and
Results Act (GPRA), National Outcome Measures
(NOMs), and Program Assessment Rating Tool
(PART). Strategic Prevention Framework
Data for Performance Measurement Management,
Collaboration with Public Private
Partners. https//www.csapdccc-csams.samhsa.gov
8Geographical Information System (GIS)
Project Manager Description SAMHSA
Matrix Continue
Charles Reynolds An integrated collection of
computer software and data used to view and
manage information about geographic places,
analyze spatial relationships, and model spatial
processes. A GIS provides a framework for
gathering and organizing spatial data related
information so that it can be displayed and
analyzed. Strategic Prevention Framework Data
for Performance Measurement Management,
Collaboration with Public Private Partners.
9Evidence-Based Programs
Project Manager Description SAMHSA
Matrix Web site Continue
Carol McHale, Ph.D. Evidence-Based Programs are
a comprehensive resource for anyone interested in
preventing substance abuse and creating sustained
positive change in our nation's communities. The
CSAP Evidence-Based Programs featured on this
site have been tested in communities and schools
across America, and proven to prevent or decrease
substance abuse in its most vulnerable
populationour children. Included on this Web
site, and soon to have a Web site on its own
(www.nrepp.samhsa.gov), is information on
SAMHSAs National Registry of Evidence-based
Programs and Practices (NREPP). Plans are to
launch this new Web site in early
2007. Strategic Prevention Framework, Children
and Families Science to Services/Evidence-Based
Practices, Data for Performance Measurement
Management, Collaboration with Public Private
Partners. www.modelprograms.samhsa.gov
10National Outcome Measures
Project Manager Description SAMHSA
Matrix Web site Continue
Beverlie Fallik, Ph.D. The SAMHSA Strategic
Prevention Framework (SPF) provides a planning
process for SAMHSA, the States, and communities
to follow in order to reach measurable outcomes
in prevention that meet needs at Federal, State,
and local levels. These outcomes are the data
each uses to measure and manage performance. The
National Outcome Measures (NOMs) is at the center
of this strategy. The NOMs set measurable
outcomes for mental health services, substance
abuse treatment, and substance abuse prevention.
Strategic Prevention Framework Science to
Services/Evidence-Based Practices, Data for
Performance Measurement Management,
Collaboration with Public Private
Partners. http//www.nationaloutcomemeasures.sam
hsa.gov/outcome/index.asp
11National Registry of Evidence-based Programs and
Practices
Project Manager Description SAMHSA
Matrix Web site Continue
Carol McHale, Ph.D. SAMHSAs National Registry
of Evidence-based Programs and Practices (NREPP)
supports evidence-based decision-making by
providing users with a wide array of information
across many dimensions. Included on the
Evidence-Based Programs Web site, and soon to
have a Web site on its own (www.nrepp.samhsa.gov),
is information on SAMHSAs National Registry of
Evidence-based Programs and Practices (NREPP).
Plans are to launch this new Web site in early
2007. Strategic Prevention Framework, Children
and Families Science to Services/Evidence-Based
Practices, Data for Performance Measurement
Management, Collaboration with Public Private
Partners. www.modelprograms.samhsa.gov
www.nrepp.samhsa.gov
12Prevention Platform
Beverlie Fallik, Ph.D. SAMHSA's Prevention
Platform is an online resource for substance
abuse prevention. This site can help you through
its informational resources and interactive
tools. The tools are designed to assist you in
the following areas Assessment - determining
your prevention needs Capacity - improving your
capabilities Planning - developing a strategic
plan Implementation - putting your plan into
action and Evaluation - documenting the outcomes
of your work. Strategic Prevention Framework
Science to Services/Evidence-Based Practices,
Data for Performance Measurement Management,
Collaboration with Public Private
Partners. www.preventionplatform.samhsa.gov
Project Manager Description SAMHSA
Matrix Web site Continue
13State Epidemiological Outcome Workgroups
Michele Basen, MPH States vary dramatically in
their ability to collect and analyze National
Outcome Measures (NOMs) and other substance
abuse-related epidemiological and program
monitoring data in a systematic and consistent
manner. The ability to collect and analyze these
data is vitally important to SAMHSA given the
Agencys commitment to enable all States to
report these NOMs data to SAMHSA and to utilize
NOMs and other relevant data for planning and
programming purposes. The purpose of the State
Epidemiological Outcome Workgroups (SEOW) is to
collect, analyze, report, and utilize the NOMs
data in a manner aligned with the Strategic
Prevention Framework (SPF), which is SAMHSA
guiding framework for prevention. The SPF
requires data-driven decision-making within each
step of the SPF process, including needs
assessment, capacity assessment and mobilization,
strategic planning, implementation, and
evaluation. Strategic Prevention Framework
Data for Performance Measurement Management,
Collaboration with Public Private Partners.
Project Manager Description SAMHSA
Matrix Continue
14Strategic Prevention Framework State Incentive
Grant Cross-Site Evaluation
Project Manager Description SAMHSA
Matrix
John Park, Ph.D. The Strategic Prevention
Framework State Incentive Grant (SPF SIG)
Cross-Site Evaluation provides a comprehensive
evaluation of Cohorts I and II of the SPF SIG
program. SAMHSAs SPF lays out five ordered
steps to guide States and communities through a
logical planning process. This process is
expected to promote better decision-making around
assessment of community needs and resources,
planning around prevention activity, selection
and delivery of prevention service and
strategies, and meaningful evaluation.
Strategic Prevention Framework Data for
Performance Measurement Management,
Collaboration with Public Private Partners.
15Materials Development
Health Promotions Internal
Information Continue
Building Blocks for a Healthy Future To educate
parents and caregivers about the basics of
prevention for children ages 3 to 6. Spiderman
and the Fabulous Four in Hard Choices To fill
the gap in substance abuse prevention for 7 to 9
year-olds, their parents, and other
caregivers. Multi-Cultural Hispanic/Latino
Initiative Hablemos en Confianza, targets
parents, young children, and community leaders to
help prevent and/or delay onset of substance
use.
CSAP Intranet To inform CSAP staff on internal
CSAP/SAMHSA information essential in performance
of job functions and to transfer knowledge to
support quality performance.
16Materials Development (continued)
Public Information Continue
CSAP Internet The CSAP Internet is a tool to
convey essential information on substance abuse
prevention to our constituents, grantees,
partners, and the public. Family Guide Web
site To support the efforts of parents and other
caring adults to promote mental health and
prevent the use of alcohol, tobacco, and illegal
drugs among 7- to 18-year-olds. SAMHSA Weekly
(CSAP addition) To provide information on CSAP
presentations, meetings, conferences, interviews,
and publications on a weekly basis for the
public. Tips for Teens Series To provide facts
and dispels myths about substance use.
Information is provided on long-term and
short-term effects, physical and psychological
risks, impact on sexual performance, and legal
implications. Too Smart To Start Too Smart
To Start is designed to educate 9- to
13-year-olds about the harms of alcohol use and
to support parents and caregivers as they
participate in their children's activities.
17Materials Development (continued)
Communications Planning and Clearance
Process To help guide how SAMHSA communicates
with its constituencies consumers families
providers and other health/social services
professionals organizations at the national,
State and local levels the media and the
general public. CSAP Editorial Support To
provide direct support for writing and editing
materials and products. (Contract) Materials
Development and Marketing Support (MDMS) To
assist SAMHSA/CSAP in carrying out its mandate to
reach every community and neighborhood with
appropriate substance abuse health messages and
resources. (Contract)
Publications Prevention
Partners Continue
CSAP/NPN Prevention Works! Initiative To provide
training and materials to the NPN members, to
help them raise awareness about the importance of
substance abuse prevention among key constituents
in their State, and to help educate local
community-based organizations on substance abuse
prevention strategies that work.
18Materials Development (continued)
CSAP Webcasts In a joint collaboration with WITF
Studios in Harrisburg, PA, CSAP conducts distance
learning webcasts on substance abuse and public
health issues. HIV/AIDs Faith Community
Subcontracts Through its Faith-Based Initiative,
CSAP provides capacity-building assistance to
community-based faith partners that serve racial
and ethnic minorities, community partners with a
history of serving people affected by or infected
with HIV/AIDs, and other prevention
providers. Community Prevention Day February
12, 2007 To celebrate and promote substance abuse
prevention in our Nations communities. CSAP
Display at DEA Museum To promote, educate, and
disseminate CSAP/SAMHSA and its substance abuse
prevention messages. Red Ribbon Week, October
21-27,2007 To send a consistent "No Drug" message
to young people.
Special Events
Go to Health Promotions Internal
Information Public Information Publications Preven
tion Partners Special Events
19Building Blocks for a Healthy Future
Project Manager Description SAMHSA
Matrix Products Web site Continue Health
Promotions
Gwyndolyn Ensley SAMHSA/CSAP created the
"Building Blocks for a Healthy Future" program to
educate parents and caregivers about the basics
of prevention for children ages 3 to 6. "Building
Blocks" reinforces the skills that enable parents
and caregivers to better nurture and protect
their children as well as helping their children
develop healthy, pro-social behaviors and
attitudes. Strategic Prevention Framework,
Children and Families Data for Performance
Measurement Management, Collaboration with
Public Private Partners. Kit Family Guide,
Activity Book, CD, ABC Coloring Book, Know Kit
cards, Easy ReaderPlay Day in the Park, and
Character Cards. www.bblocks.samhsa.gov
20Spiderman and the Fabulous Four in Hard Choices
Project Manager Description SAMHSA Matrix
Products Continue Health Promotions
Valna Montgomery SAMHSA/CSAP and the Elks USA
collaboration fills the gap for 7 to 9 year-old,
their parents, and other caregivers. Special
attention has been considered involving child
development research, prevention research, and
focus testing to ensure that products are
appropriate and appeal to a broad range of
cultural norms. Strategic Prevention
Framework, Children and Families Collaboration
with Public Private Partners. Spiderman and
the Fabulous Four in Hard Choices Comic Book
21Multi-Cultural Hispanic/Latino
Project Manager Description SAMHSA
Matrix Web site Go to Internal
Information
Nel Nadal, MPH The Hispanic/Latino Initiative
Hablemos en Confianza targets parents, young
children, and community leaders to help prevent
and/or delay onset of substance use. Strategic
Prevention Framework, Co-Occurring Disorders
Collaboration with Public Private Partners,
Cultural Competency/Eliminating Disparities.
Children Families Data for Performance
Measurement Management, Collaboration with
Public Private Partners, Cultural
Competency/Eliminating Disparities, Community and
Faith-based approaches, Trauma and Violence.
http//hablemos.samhsa.gov
22CSAP Intranet
Project Manager Description SAMHSA
Matrix Web site Go To Public Information
Tracy Farmer The CSAP Intranet is a tool to
convey essential information for CSAP staff.
This Web site provides employees access to
conference room calendars, National Advisory
Council Meeting Reports, staff directories,
contact listings for staff, experts, and project
officers. Information is available on current
events, new projects/grants/contracts, GPRA
Measurements, and staff presentations. The site
provides a user friendly format for staff to
access personnel forms, publication forms, and
conserves funds by providing links to existing
information and minimizing duplication of
efforts. Strategic Prevention Framework,
Workforce Development http//intranet.samhsa.
gov/csap
23CSAP Internet
Project Manager Description SAMHSA
Matrix Web site Continue Public Information
Tracy Farmer The CSAP Internet is a tool to
convey essential information on substance abuse
prevention to our constituents, grantees,
partners, and the public. The Web site is
designed based on the components of the Strategic
Prevention Framework Assessment, Capacity,
Planning, Implementation, Evaluation, Cultural
Competency and Sustainability. Strategic
Prevention Framework, Children and Families,
Workforce Development Collaboration with Public
Private Partners. www.prevention.samhsa.gov
24Family Guide Web site
Project Manager Description SAMHSA
Matrix Web site Continue Public Information
Valna Montgomery A Family Guide To Keeping Youth
Mentally Healthy Drug Free is a public
education Web site to communicate to parents and
other caring adults about how they can help
promote their childs mental health and reduce
his or her risk for becoming involved with
alcohol, tobacco, and illegal drugs. The site's
six main sections relate directly to what
researchers and substance abuse prevention
professionals term family-related "protective
factors." The site includes topics such as how
to better communicate with young people,
activities for promoting "family time," and what
to say when discussing difficult
issues. Strategic Prevention Framework, Children
and Families, Co-Occurring Disorders
Collaboration with Public Private Partners,
Trauma Violence. http//www.family.samhsa.gov
/
25SAMHSA Weekly (CSAP)
Project Manager Description SAMHSA
Matrix Products Continue Public
Information
David Wilson The SAMHSA Weekly provides
information on SAMHSA presentations, meetings,
conferences, media interviews/requests, FOI
requests, and publications on a weekly basis for
the public. It also includes announcements for
upcoming presentations by the CSAP
director. Strategic Prevention Framework,
Children and Families, Workforce Development
Collaboration with Public Private
Partners. Word Document provided by SAMHSAs
OC to all of SAMHSA and posted on the SAMHSA
Intranet.
26Tips for Teens Series
Project Manager Description SAMHSA
Matrix Products Web site Continue Public
Information
Valna Montgomery The Tips for Teens series
address four broad objectives Raising young
peoples awareness of the dangers and
consequences of substance use Dispelling myths
regarding alcohol, tobacco, and illicit drugs
Helping young people recognize the signs of
potential substance use among their friends and
family members and Linking users to information
and referral resources available through SAMHSAs
NCADI. Strategic Prevention Framework, Children
and Families Collaboration with Public Private
Partners. HIV/AIDS Hepatitis Community and
Faith-based approaches. One-page brochures on
Alcohol, Club Drugs, Cocaine, Hallucinogens,
Heroin, HIV/AIDS, Inhalants, Marijuana,
Methamphetamine, Steroids and Tobacco. https//nc
adistore.samhsa.gov/catalog/results.aspx?hpublica
tionstopic100
27Too Smart To Start
Project Managers Description SAMHSA
Matrix Products Web site
Tracy Farmer (Program) Gwyndolyn Ensley
(Budget) Too Smart To Start (TSTS) is designed
to educate 9- to 13-year-olds about the harms of
alcohol use and to support parents and caregivers
as they participate in their children's
activities. The objectives are to increase the
number of conversations that parents/caregivers
and their 9- to 13-year-old children have about
the harms of underage alcohol use increase the
percentage of 9- to 13-year-olds and their
parents/caregivers who see underage alcohol use
as harmful and increase public disapproval of
underage alcohol use. There are 12 TSTS sub
contracts in the following States/communities
DE, FL, IN, MI, MS, OH, OR, PA, TN,
TX. Strategic Prevention Framework, Children and
Families Data for Performance Measurement
Management, Collaboration with Public Private
Partners, Community Faith-Based
Approaches. TSTS Action Kit, Posters, Radio TV
PSAs, Print Ads, SmartStats A Data Book, TSTS
Menu, TSTS Brochure, TSTS Board Game and TSTS
Implementation Guide. www.toosmarttostart.samhsa
.gov Go to Publications
28Communications Planning Clearance Process
Project Manager Description Web
sites Continue Publications
Nel Nadal, MPH Development of Communications
Contract Clearance (HHS-524 form) - used to
review and clear a proposal for a communications
contract. 12-Month Communications Schedule -
used to track Center/Office-approved product
ideas through the clearance process.
Publication/Audiovisual Planning and Clearance
Request (HHS-615 /524a forms) - used by SAMHSA
and OASPA to review and clear a proposal for a
print or audiovisual product or family of
products. Only OASPA has the authority to
approve products for publication. Request for
Clearance of Manuscript or Other Communication
(SMA-120 form) - used by program staff to request
that SAMHSA OC review and clear a manuscript,
storyboard, script, or audiovisual product.
Printing and Visual Services Authorization
(HHS-26 form) - used to request printing through
PSC. http//intranet.samhsa.gov/SGS/OCPubAff/PCMS
G/cp.aspx (Guidelines) http//pcms.samhsa.gov/logi
n.aspx (Prod. Clr. Mgmt. System)
29CSAP Editorial Support
Project Manager Description SAMHSA
Matrix Products Continue Publications
David Wilson This contract provides direct
support for writing and editing materials and
products to respond to the enormous demand for
accurate, up-to-date information on the
prevention of alcohol, tobacco, and drug
problems. In addition to traditional editing
services, the contract has the technical
expertise to write about a variety of topics,
while having an understanding of highly complex
technical, legal, and social issues in the
alcohol, tobacco, and drug abuse prevention
field. Strategic Prevention Framework, Children
and Families Collaboration with Public Private
Partners. Older Adults Data for Performance
Measurement Management, Reducing Stigma
Discrimination Other Barriers to
Services. CSAP Information Kit, Childrens
Program Kit, Childrens Program Kit (Native
American Version) Get Connected! Kit (audience
Older Adults), CSAP Editorial Guide, Cultural
Competence Series, Prevention Primer, etc.
30Materials Development Marketing Support
Project Manager Description SAMHSA
Matrix Products Go to Prevention Partners
Nel Nadal, MPH The Materials Development and
Marketing Support (MDMS) is a health
communications contract designed to assist
CSAP/SAMHSA in carrying out its mandate to reach
every community and neighborhood with appropriate
substance abuse health messages and resources.
Specifically MDMS develops prevention message
platforms, educations programs, Web sites, and
resource materials to address key target
populations. Strategic Prevention Framework,
Children and Families Collaboration with Public
Private Partners, Rural Other Specific
Settings. Older Adults Recovery/Reducing Stigma
and Barriers to Services, Community and
Faith-based Approaches. Building Blocks for a
Healthy Future Kit, Tips for Teens Series,
CSAP/NPN Prevention Works! products, Family Guide
Web site, CSAP Directors Speeches/Presentations,
etc.
31CSAP/NPN Prevention Works!
Project Manager Description SAMHSA
Matrix Web site Continue Prevention Partners
Tracy Farmer SAMHSAs CSAP and the National
Prevention Network (NPN) Public Information and
Media (PIM) Committee work together on a national
Prevention Works! communications training
initiative to help reduce substance abuse in
America. The objectives of Prevention Works!
are to identify messages and materials that
promote the importance and effectiveness of
substance abuse prevention provide NPNs with
communications training tools to promote
substance abuse prevention to influence
attitudes and increase knowledge of the benefits
of substance abuse prevention and, to
incorporate feedback provided by NPN into ongoing
SAMHSA/CSAP efforts. Strategic Prevention
Framework, Workforce Development Collaboration
with Public and Private Partners. http//pw4npn.
net (Password-Protected)
32CSAP Webcasts
Project Manager Description SAMHSA
Matrix Continue Prevention Partners
David Wilson In a joint collaboration with WITF
Studios in Harrisburg, PA, CSAP conducts distance
learning webcasts on substance abuse and public
health issues. Previous webcasts have been held
on topics such as Methamphetamine and changing
community norms. The next broadcast will focus
on underage drinking with a particular highlight
on the Surgeon Generals Call to Action
scheduled to launch in early 2007. Strategic
Prevention Framework Collaboration with Public
Private Partners.
33HIV/AIDs Faith Community Subcontracts
Project Manager Description SAMHSA
Matrix Web site Go to Special Events
David Wilson Through its Faith-Based Initiative,
CSAP provides capacity-building assistance to
community-based faith partners that serve racial
and ethnic minorities, community partners with a
history of serving people affected by or infected
with HIV/AIDs, and other prevention providers.
Funds are used to implement substance abuse and
HIV/AIDS education and awareness activities,
promote evidence-based practices and programs,
and conduct community outreach activities. Strat
egic Prevention Framework, Children and Families,
HIV/AIDS Hepatitis Collaboration with Public
Private Partners, Cultural Competency/Eliminatin
g Disparities, Community Faith-Based
Approaches. http//www.samhsa.gov/FBCI/fbci.aspx
34Community Prevention Day February 12, 2007
Project Manager Description SAMHSA
Matrix Web sites Continue Special Events
David Wilson Sponsored by SAMHSAs CSAP,
Community Prevention Day is a one-day event that
will be held prior to the CADCA Leadership
Conference. The pre-conference workshops will
such topics as media advocacy, sustainability,
geomapping, grant writing, Evaluation Tools
(Prevention Technology Platform) and the
Strategic Prevention Framework. Invited
participants include CSAP grantees, NPNs, CAPTs,
SPF SIGs, Prevention Partners, CSAP Advisory
Council, and other noted national leaders in the
substance abuse prevention field. The focus of
this years Prevention Day is Underage
Drinking. Strategic Prevention Framework,
Children and Families, HIV/AIDS Hepatitis
Collaboration with Public Private Partners,
Community Faith-based approaches.
http//cadca.org http//cadca.org/events/forum/f
orum17/preventionday.asp
35CSAP Display at DEA Museum
Project Manager Description SAMHSA
Matrix Web sites Continue Special Events
David Wilson The Drug Enforcement Administration
(DEA), National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA),
ONDCP, SAMHSA, the National Guard and
corporations including Computer Sciences
Corporation and Hewlett Packard and private
donors are sponsoring the exhibit.
Strategic Prevention Framework,
Children and Families Collaboration with Public
Private Partners. http//www.deamuseum.org/webs
ite/index.html, http//www.usdoj.gov/dea/pubs/pres
srel/pr091304.html
DEA Administrator Karen Tandy, Deputy Attorney
General James Comey, ONDCP Director John Walters,
former New York Mayor Rudy Guiliani and others
formally open the DEA museum Target America Drug
Traffickers, Terrorists and You.
36Red Ribbon Week October 21-27, 2007
Project Manager Description SAMHSA
Matrix Web sites
Nel Nadal, MPH The National Family Partnership
(NFP) was created in 1980 by parents across
America in response to the rising level of youth
drug use. NFPs mission is to lead and support
our nations families and communities to nurture
the full potential of healthy, drug-free youth.
NFP works to accomplish its mission through
parent training and networking and sponsoring the
National Red Ribbon Campaign. SAMHSA is one of
the sponsors of this Campaign. The Red Ribbon
Campaign was started when drug traffickers in
Mexico City murdered Kiki Camarena, a DEA agent,
in 1985. This began the continuing tradition of
wearing and displaying red ribbons as a symbol of
intolerance towards the use of drugs. The mission
of the Red Ribbon Campaign is to present a
unified and visible commitment toward the
creation of a DRUG-FREE AMERICA. Strategic
Prevention Framework, Children and Families
Collaboration with Public Private
Partners. www.nfp.org http//ncadi.samhsa.gov/pro
mos/redribbon/default.aspx
37 Training Technical Assistance
Centers for the Application of Prevention
Technologies The primary mission of the National
Centers for the Application of Prevention
Technologies (CAPT) system is to bring research
to practice by assisting States/Jurisdictions and
community-based organizations in the application
of the latest research-based knowledge to their
substance abuse prevention programs, practices,
and policies. CAPT Logistics Contract This
contract provides for the logistics support
needed to host national and regional Science to
Service and Service to Science training events
and provide logistic support to non-CAPT training
staff in conjunction with the CAPT regional TA
contracts. CSAPs Health Communication
Initiative for Prevention of Underage Alcohol
Use CSAP's Health Communication Initiative for
the Prevention of underage alcohol use (HCIP)
aims to provide the nation with multi-faceted
evidence-based approaches in which communities in
the nation can use to build resiliency and
enhance protective factors and reduce the risk
factors associated with underage alcohol use.
Continue
38Training Technical Assistance (continued)
Communities That Care The Communities That Care
(CTC) process is an operating system that
provides research-based tools to help communities
mobilize to promote the positive development of
children and youth and to prevent adolescent
problem behaviors that impede positive
development including substance abuse,
delinquency, teen pregnancy, school dropout, and
violence. Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders
Center for Excellence The Fetal Alcohol Spectrum
Disorders (FASD) Center for Excellence provides
resources and information on FASD to expand the
knowledge base and promote best
practices. Older Americans Substance Abuse
Mental Health Technical Assistance Center The
mission of the Older Americans Substance Abuse
Mental Health Technical Assistance Center is to
enhance the quality of life and promote the
physical and mental well-being of older Americans
through the provision of technical assistance by
reducing the risk for and incidence of substance
abuse and mental health issues late in
life. Continue
39Training Technical Assistance (continued)
Prevention Fellowship Program The Prevention
Fellowship Program advances the field of
prevention nationally and provides the impetus to
States with resources to participate with CSAP
and SAMHSA in establishing the utility of data
and the Strategic Prevention Framework as primary
vehicles for prevention programming at the State,
community and program levels. Science to
Service Support Contract CSAPs Science to
Service Support contract enhances the capacity of
States, sub-State recipients, and local programs
to plan, implements, and evaluate prevention
interventions to demonstrate their
effectiveness. Strategic Prevention Framework
Advancement and Support The Strategic Prevention
Framework Advancement and Support (SPFAS) project
supports CSAP in providing a comprehensive and
integrated approach to advancing the Strategic
Prevention Framework both within CSAP and the
States. Workforce Development CSAP working with
the National Prevention Networks Workforce
Development Committee and the Annapolis
Coalition, has developed a draft National Action
Plan on Behavioral Health Workforce Development.
Continue
40Centers for the Application of Prevention
Technologies
Northeast CAPT Carol McHale, Ph.D. Central CAPT
Nancy Kennedy Western CAPT Nancy
Kennedy Southwest CAPT Nancy Kennedy, Southeast
CAPT Carol McHale, Ph.D. The Centers for the
Application of Prevention Technologies (CAPTs)
enhance the organizational and technical capacity
of State prevention systems to assist communities
in implementing the Strategic Prevention
Framework. The CAPT program goals are to expand
capacity, increase effectiveness, and strengthen
the performance and accountability of substance
abuse prevention services at the State, community
and discretionary grant levels provide training
and technical assistance to support effective
evidence-based substance abuse prevention
programs, practices, and strategies that can be
applied successfully within the diverse contexts
of life within U.S. Strategic Prevention
Framework, Workforce Development Science to
Services/Evidence-Based Practices, Collaboration
with Public Private Partners. http//captus.sam
hsa.gov
Project Managers Description SAMHSA
Matrix Web site Continue
41CAPT Logistics Contract
Project Manager Description SAMHSA
Matrix Web site Continue
Michele Basen, MPH This contract provides
for the logistics support needed to host national
and regional Science to Service and Service to
Science training events and provide logistic
support to non- Centers for the Application of
Prevention Technologies (CAPT) training staff in
conjunction with the CAPT regional technical
assistance contracts. Strategic Prevention
Framework, Workforce Development Science to
Services/Evidence-Based Practices, Collaboration
with Public Private Partners. http//captus.sam
hsa.gov
42CSAPs Health Communication Initiative for
Prevention of Underage Alcohol Use
Project Manager Description SAMHSA
Matrix Web sites Continue
Gwyndolyn Ensley CSAP's Health Communication
Initiative for the Prevention of underage alcohol
use (HCIP) aims to provide the nation with
multi-faceted evidence-based approaches in which
communities in the nation can use to build
resiliency and enhance protective factors and
reduce the risk factors associated with underage
alcohol use. HCIP is an umbrella effort designed
to involve both public and private partners who
will plan and coordinate public and private
underage drinking initiatives to ensure that a
year-round focus on underage drinking. This
streamlined effort consolidates several projects
within SAMHSA including the Governors Spouses
Initiative, Reach out Now, Too Smart To Start,
and special projects designed to increase
national attention on the underage drinking
issue. Strategic Prevention Framework, Children
and Families Data for Performance Measurement
Management, Collaboration with Public Private
Partners. www.stopalcoholabuse.gov www.toosmartto
start.samhsa.gov www.teachin.samhsa.gov
43Communities That Care
Project Manager Description SAMHSA
Matrix Web site Continue
Patricia Getty, Ph.D. The Communities That Care
(CTC) Survey instruments are posted on the home
page of the Prevention Platform as Word and PDF
files for easy downloading and local
reproduction. The training component and survey
data analysis that was previously offered through
Channing Bete will not be available through
SAMHSA/CSAP. Overall, the intention is to
incorporate the viable components of the CTC
planning process into the Strategic Prevention
Framework, one of many tools that can be utilized
by communities to develop comprehensive,
data-driven plans. Strategic Prevention
Framework, Children and Families Science to
Services/Evidence-Based Practices, Data for
Performance Measurement Management,
Collaboration with Public Private
Partners. http//ncadi.samhsa.gov/features/ctc/re
sources.aspx
44Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders Center for
Excellence
Project Managers Description SAMHSA
Matrix Web site Continue
Patricia Getty, Ph.D. Fetal Alcohol Spectrum
Disorder (FASD) Center for Excellence identifies
gaps and trends in the field, synthesizing these
findings, developing appropriate materials about
Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder for health and
social service professionals, communities,
States, and Tribal Organizations. These
activities include the designing targeted
curricula, and providing technical assistance
would be delivered to these audiences along with
the FASD grantees. The FASD grantees will be
developed and directed out of the Division of
Community Programs. Strategic Prevention
Framework, Children and Families Collaboration
with Public Private Partners. http//fascenter
.samhsa.gov
45Older Americans Substance Abuse Mental Health
Technical Assistance Center
Project Manager Description SAMHSA
Matrix Web site Continue
Jennifer Solomon, MA Through partnerships with
State and Federal agencies and community health
care providers the Substance Abuse and Mental
Health Older Americans Technical Assistance
Center serves as a national repository to
disseminate information, training, and direct
assistance in the prevention and early
intervention of substance abuse and mental health
problems by assisting States in developing plans
around substance abuse, mental health, and aging
provide training and technical assistance to
States, communities, health and social service
providers, sub-state level organizations,
tribes/tribal organizations, and faith-based
organizations and works to identify
evidenced-based programs for older
adults. Strategic Prevention Framework, Older
Adults Collaboration with Public Private
Partners. http//www.samhsa.gov/OlderAdultsTAC/i
ndex.aspx
46Prevention Fellowship Program
Project Manager Description SAMHSA
Matrix Continue
LTJG Daniel Bailey The Prevention Fellowship
Program advances the field of prevention
nationally and provides the impetus to States
with resources to participate with CSAP and
SAMHSA in establishing the utility of data and
the Strategic Prevention Framework as primary
vehicles for prevention programming at the State,
community and program levels. The Prevention
Fellows hone their skills with State Substance
Abuse Directors and Prevention Network personnel
across all levels of State activities with
emphasis on the Strategic Prevention Framework,
SAMHSA's Prevention NOMs, and the use of data for
decision making regarding prevention programming.
This effort also enhances the skill level of
prevention professionals and helps to develop
future workers in the field. Many of these
fellows will become the Prevention Specialists of
the future. Strategic Prevention Framework,
Workforce Development Collaboration with Public
Private Partners.
47Native American Technical Assistance Resources
Project Manager Description SAMHS
A Matrix
LCDR Josefine Haynes-Battle (240)
276-2563 The purpose of the Native American
Technical Assistance Resources is to provide
comprehensive substance abuse prevention and
related services to Native governments,
organizations, and peoples. There will be two
phases of this initiative. Phase 1 will
establish the foundation for this center to
become the Native American Center for Excellence,
and in phase 2, establish the Prevention
Technical Assistance Resource Center. Indian
Country Methamphetamine Initiative, a component
of the Native American Technical Assistance
Resources, is a two-prong approach designed to
conduct a national education and information
outreach campaign targeting American
Indian/Alaskan Native communities and, to
establish community-based promising practices for
prevention, intervention, and treatment
strategies to address substance abuse (i.e.
Methamphetamine) and its related community harm
as well as mental health disorders. Strategic
Prevention Framework, Children and Families
Collaboration with Public Private Partners,
Cultural Competency/Eliminating Disparities.
48Science to Service Support Contract
Project Manager Description SAMHSA
Matrix Continue
Carol McHale, Ph.D. CSAPs Science Service
Support Contract enhances the capacity of States,
sub-state recipients, and local programs to plan,
implements, and evaluate prevention interventions
to demonstrate their effectiveness. The contract
provides logistical support needed to host
national and regional Science to Service and
Service to Science training events and to provide
travel and logistical support for both
participants and non-Centers for the Application
of Prevention Technologies (CAPT) training staff
in conjunction with CSAPs CAPT regional
technical assistance contracts. Strategic
Prevention Framework, Workforce Development
Science to Services/Evidence-Based Practices,
Collaboration with Public Private Partners.
Science to Service Service to Science
49Strategic Prevention Framework Advancement and
Support
Project Manager Description SAMHSA
Matrix Web site
Gwyndolyn Ensley Strategic Prevention
Framework Advancement and Support Contract
(SPFAS) supports CSAP and its Division of State
Programs (DSP) in using the Strategic Prevention
Framework (SPF) and performance management
processes to assist States to achieve the NOMs
through the mechanism of the SAPT Block Grant.
This contract also continues to support State
prevention system improvement, technical
assistance to States, national meetings, and
Block Grant database management, and to provide
the Synar Sampling Support to CSAP. Strategic
Prevention Framework, Workforce Development Data
for Performance Measurement Management,
Collaboration with Public Private
Partners. CSAP Training and Technical Assistance
Request Tracker System http//tta.e-prevention.or
g/TTATracker/interface (Password-Protected)
Continue
50Workforce Development
Project Manager Description SAMHS
A Matrix
Nel Nadal, MPH CSAP working with the National
Prevention Networks Workforce Development
Committee and the Annapolis Coalition, has
developed a draft National Action Plan on
Behavioral Health Workforce Development. The
strategic goals are as follows Broadening the
concept of the Workforce Goal 1 Significantly
expand the role of individuals in recovery, and
families when appropriate, in participating in
and ultimately directing or accepting
responsibility for their own care, providing care
and supports to others, and in educating the
workforce. Goal 2 Expand the role and capacity
of communities to effectively identify their
needs and promote behavioral health and
wellness. Strengthening the Workforce Goal 3
Implement systematic recruitment and retention
strategies at the federal, state, and local
level. Goal 4 Increase the relevance,
effectiveness, and accessibility of training and
education. Goal 5 Actively foster leadership
development among all segments of the
workforce. Structures to support the
Workforce Goal 6 Enhance the infrastructure
available to support and coordinate workforce
development efforts. Goal 7 Implement a national
research and evaluation agenda on behavioral
health workforce development. Strategic
Prevention Framework, Workforce Development
Collaboration with Public Private Partners.
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