Regional Substance Abuse Prevention Project
Introduction
The Turtle Mountain Community College Regional Substance Abuse Prevention (RSAP) Project is a collaborative project between TMCC and the State of North Dakota Department of Human Services/Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services (NDDHS/MHSAS).
The RSAP Project goals and objectives are to:
- Work toward building and maintaining a comprehensive umbrella coalition encompassing all individual, agency and community stakeholders.
Objectives:- Attend monthly meetings and maintain membership and involvement in related Substance Abuse Prevention (SAP) groups, coalitions and committees.
- Give input and technical assistance to SAP related community coalitions, committees and groups on an on-going basis.
- Take an active part in respective activities and events of SAP related groups, committees and coalitions, including special events and sponsored trainings, workshops and conferences.
- To assess, redefine, evaluate and plan for Substance Abuse Prevention (SAP) strategies and delivery systems in the area, in a unified holistic, multi-sectoral approach.
Objectives:- Assess, compile, research and survey community SAP and Alcohol and Other Drugs (AOD) needs and issues on a continual basis.
- Develop SAP strategies and activities based on the compiled data and statistics from the community-wide assessment on an as needed on-going basis.
- Evaluate the implementation of SAP strategies and activities on a continual basis where applicable.
- To strengthen community SAP protective factors by implementing Federal and other traditional and non-traditional and cultural-based SAP programming, strategies and activities.
Objectives:- Implement 6 Federal SAP strategies (next slide) on a continual basis as per the Goals given here and the TMCC/State of North Dakota Regional Substance Abuse Prevention contract and other applicable Federal, State and Tribal rules and regulations.
- Implement basic relevant culture-based SAP programming, training and special events in accordance with and based on Chippewa and other American Indian cultural and traditional beliefs, practices, customs and ceremonies.
- Provide technical assistance and assist with the development and provision of support to community coalitions and to the community pertaining to trainings, seminars, workshops, conferences and special events.
Objectives:- Continue to work to support activities of the Turtle Mountain AOD Prevention Coalition (and other related groups).
- Provide technical assistance and support for the development of community SAP coalitions, committees and ad-hoc groups.
- Provide technical assistance and support for community SAP related special events, seminars, trainings, workshops and conferences.
The six federal substance abuse prevention strategies for primary prevention are:
- Information Dissemination
- Education
- Alternatives
- Problem Identification/Referral
- Community Based Process
- Environmental


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