Success Story2022 Truth and Consequences Program



2022 Truth and Consequences Program

Author: Shonda Johnston

Planning Unit: Clark County CES

Major Program: Substance Use Prevention and Recovery General

Plan of Work: Promote Health and Wellness

Outcome: Initial Outcome

There is a strong need for continued substance abuse prevention and intervention in Clark County. Substance use/abuse issues continue to negatively impact a large number of families in the community. According to the recent Kentucky Extension Community Assessment, “issues related to drugs and substance abuse were raised as pressing issues for Clark County” The assessment also indicated that “Drug abuse impacts the individuals and families directly affected and carries economic and social implications for the community.”

 

To address the variety of substance use/abuse issues impacting our community, the Family & Consumer Sciences agent partnered with other local agencies to organize Truth or Consequences: The Choice is Yours for 479 ninth grade students at George Rogers Clark High School. Truth or Consequences is an enrichment activity designed to show students the impact of getting involved with illicit and legal substances through scenario based role-play activity. Depending on the scenario, students visited appropriate officials and/or agencies to experience the consequences of their behavior. This year’s event was possible with a wide variety of community partners who see the value in the program. Extension Homemaker members along with other volunteers served as “trusted adults” to the youth and accompanied them as they visited the over 20 community agencies such as law enforcement, judges, school officials, hospital, and mental health providers.

 

The students who participated in the program reported gaining valuable insight regarding substance use/abuse. 95% of the respondents indicated that they gained a better understanding of the potential legal consequences of substance use/abuse and the potential harm and risk of substance use. The event continues to make an impact on students each year by providing them with a first-hand look at the realities and consequences of getting involved with substance abuse.






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