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All are welcome! Our coalition meets about every 6 weeks to discuss progress on our ongoing projects, collaborate on events and brainstorm future projects. Food and fun is always provided! Call or email our coalition coordinator Mariah Sanderson for more info at (802) 324-3867 or mariah@burlingtonpartnership.org. Or just show up!
All are welcome! Our coalition meets about every 6 weeks to discuss progress on our ongoing projects, collaborate on events and brainstorm future projects. Food and fun is always provided! Call or email our coalition coordinator Mariah Sanderson for more info at (802) 324-3867 or mariah@burlingtonpartnership.org. Or just show up!
On this day thousands of youth in every state and around the world will STAND OUT … SPEAK UP … and SEIZE CONTROL AGAINST BIG TOBACCO. Check out www.kickbuttsday.org for more info!
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http://www.kingdomcounty.org/kcp_presents/salon_series.php
Author of the New York Times best selling book Beautiful Boy — David Swill speak about his son Nic’s downward spiral into drug addiction and the impact it had on his family. David will also address the research he is doing on new developments in prescription drug addiction and new forms of prevention and treatment. In addition, the evening will consist of a panel moderated by Mitch Barron with David Sheff, Pediatrician Fred Holmes and two recovering prescription drug addicts.
All are welcome! Our coalition meets about every 6 weeks to discuss progress on our ongoing projects, collaborate on events and brainstorm future projects. Food and fun is always provided! Call or email our coalition coordinator Mariah Sanderson for more info at (802) 324-3867 or mariah@burlingtonpartnership.org. Or just show up!
Be a part of change in OUR community!
These open forums are being held in towns across VT to bring people together and discuss the impact that substance use and abuse have on our children, our families, and our city.
Come and share your opinions, concerns, ideas, and solutions. Be a part of supporting Burlington to be a better place to live, work, and visit. The information collected will help inform next steps that our substance abuse prevention coalition, The Burlington Partnership for a Healthy Community, takes to impact change in practice, policy, and community awareness.
FREE DINNER PROVIDED!
This event is free and open to the public. Invite your friends and loved ones to join you!
Effectiveness of Community-Based Substance Abuse Prevention in Vermont: Findings from the Strategic Prevention Framework State Incentive Grant (SPF-SIG) Evaluation
DATE: Thursday, April 26, 2012
TIME: 8:30 – 9:30 AM
Also, LIVE ONLINE: Connect via WebEx http://healthvermont.gov/events.aspx#webex
Vermont’s Strategic Prevention Framework State Incentive Grant (SPF-SIG) was a federally funded five-year initiative in which 24 community-based organizations received grants and training to address selected substance abuse problems. The Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation (PIRE) conducted an independent evaluation of the SPF-SIG. This presentation will include a discussion of the very encouraging results.
About the Presenters:
Dr. Robert Flewelling is a Senior Research Scientist with the Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation (PIRE). He is the director for the statewide evaluation of Vermont’s SPF-SIG Grant and also led the evaluation of precursor to the SPF-SIG project in the late 1990s. He is also working with Westat on the SPF-SIG national evaluation.
Dr. Flewelling’s research interests and experience focus primarily on epidemiological studies of substance abuse and related health risk behaviors, evaluation of school- and community-based prevention projects, and the application of research findings to prevention system development and planning. His previous research experience includes positions with RTI International, the Washington State Department of Social and Health Services, and the Family Research Lab at the University of New Hampshire.
Amy Livingston has been with PIRE since August 2008. She is the Evaluation Coordinator for Vermont’s SPF-SIG project. In this role she coordinates statewide data collection efforts and works with community grantees to provide technical assistance on process and outcome data collection and implementation fidelity. Ms. Livingston’s professional experience includes coordination of smoking cessation clinical trials, HIV and substance abuse prevention research at the University of Vermont. She has also coordinated community-level HIV prevention and testing programs and has worked as a health care assistant at a women’s health center.
Participate live online from your office or mobile device
Health Department Grand Rounds is broadcast live via WebEx, and will be recorded. Connection information will be available shortly before Grand Rounds at our Events website. http://healthvermont.gov/events.aspx

