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Rowan County CES

Title:
Improve Physical and Mental Health
MAP:
Substance Use Prevention and Recovery,
Agents Involved:
4-H, Jones, ANR
MAJOR PROGRAM 1:
Substance Use Prevention and Recovery General
MAJOR PROGRAM 2:
Health
MAJOR PROGRAM 3:
Family and Consumer Science
MAJOR PROGRAM 4:
Financial Education - General
Situation:

Situation:  The reason statewide needs identified substance use prevention and recovery as the most urgent priority for Cooperative Extension.   Moreover, substance use was the focal point of the Regional Interagency Council meetings in 2019-2020, Homemaker Council Meetings in 2018-2020 and CES Advisory council Meeting in 2019. Substance abuse is facto the number one factor of Relatives and Grandparents Raising others children.

 

Kentucky, along with many other states in the nation, is facing a silent epidemic. The non-medical use and abuse of prescription drugs is a severe problem in many areas of the state, but the general population remains largely unaware of the issue. The truth is that, according to the Attorney General, Kentucky has the sixth highest overdose rate in the country. Rowan County is no different; Substance use has been the focal point of many of our council meetings.                                                                                                    

Long-Term Outcomes:

 Long-term Outcomes:  

*The prevention and/or reduction of substance use and its related consequences.

*Changed-public perception of substance use via stigma re disposal, duct ion. Kentucky, along with many other states in the nation, is    facing.

Intermediate Outcomes:

 Intermediate Outcomes:  

*Reduced stigma from local community members

*Increased Opioid Stewardship (less rx ing by doctors, appropriate Rx disposal etc

*Delayed age of first use among Kentucky youth

Initial Outcomes:

Initial Outcomes 

*Increased knowledge of substance use prevention, addiction, and recovery (or related subject matter)

*Increased ability to use destigmatized language

*Improved social skills and/or self-efficacy in KY youth:

Evaluation:

Initial Outcome: Community of Rowan County will have the impacted through their families safety and health.

Indicator: Local clients and leaders will work together to solve current and future issues that may occur.  Clients will feel the sense of ownership to their community. 

Method: Classes, reports and surveys.

Timeline: On-Going

Intermediate Outcome: Clients will practice the skills within Rowan County 

Indicator: Increase family involvement

Method: Classes, reports and surveys

Timeline: On-Going


Long-term Outcome: On-Going evaluation sheets will be viewed

Indicator: Increase involvement and advocacy related to workshops and leadership

Method: Reports and surveys

Timeline: On-Going 

Learning Opportunities:

Audience:   Families Impacted by Addiction 

Project or Activity:  Families Impacted by Addiction

Content or Curriculum: Addiction 101

Inputs: UK Cooperative Extension Service, FCS Agents, Public Schools

Date:    2021-2026

Evaluation:   Observation

 

Audience:   Families Impacted by Addiction 

Project or Activity:  Arts Activity 

Content or Curriculum: Art of Recovery

Inputs:  UK Cooperative Extension Service, FCS, 4-H Agents, MSU

Date:  2021-2026

Evaluation:  Observations 

 

Audience:   KY Youth

Project or Activity:  Prevention Program 

Content or Curriculum:  Botvin Life Skills, Adolescent Brain Health

Inputs:  Coordinated with Rowan Co School Staff

Date:  2021-2026

Evaluation:  Observation 

 

Audience:   Ky Youth

Project or Activity:  Truth and Consequences

Content or Curriculum:  Truth and Consequences: The Choice is Yours

Inputs:  Coordinate with Rowan County School and Community, FCS

Date:  2021-2026

Evaluation:   Observation

 

Audience: Youth 

Project or Activity:  Health Rocks

Content or Curriculum: 4-H Health Rocks 

Inputs: Rowan County Public Schools, 4-H Agent, FRYSC, KY 4-H Foundation 

Date:  September to August

Evaluation:   Pre-Post Test 

 

Audience:   Recovery Centers

Project or Activity:  Financial Education 

Content or Curriculum:  Recovering Your Finances

Inputs:  Coordination with community stakeholders

Date:  2021-2026

Evaluation:   Pre-Post Test

 

Audience:   Families Impacted by Addiction 

Project or Activity:  Horticulture Therapy                    

Content or Curriculum:  Recovery Gardens

Inputs:  ANR, 4-H, FCS, KSU FCS, Community stakeholders 

Date:  2021-2026

Evaluation:   Participation/Observation 



Success Stories

Substances Abuse Clients learning How to Grow and Create a Healthy Salad and Snack, 2022

Author: Amanda Potter

Major Program: Substance Use and Mental Health - ANR

Substances Abuse is taking over our families across our state, we are able to say that there is no family that has been missed or without being touched in some way with substance abuse.  In Rowan County, we have several rehabilitation centers working with clients trying to help these clients get back on the right track of life.   One of the work programs they offer clients in our county is to education clients on getting healthy again.The Rowan County Agriculture Instructor, FCS and AN

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