Needs Assessment For Substance Abuse Prevention And

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Summary

Needs Assessment for
Substance Abuse Prevention
and Mental Health Promotion
Prepared for Combined Block Grant
Discussions
January 2013
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Department
Vision
Mission
Washington State Department of Social & Health Services 3
Core set of Values
Agenda
• Introduction: 10 minutes – Michael Langer
• Data Presentation: 30 minutes – Alice Huber
• Q/A and Discussion: 30 minutes – Michael Langer
• Closing: 5 minutes – Michael Langer
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Department
Vision
Mission
Washington State Department of Social & Health Services 4
Core set of Values
New Defined Purposes of BG
States will use the BG … for prevention, treatment, recovery
supports and other services to supplement … Medicaid,
Medicare and private insurance. …. Four purposes:
• Fund … treatment and support services for those without
insurance or for those with intermittent coverage

• Fund … treatment and support services not covered by Medicaid
… for low income individuals and that demonstrate success in
improving outcomes and/or supporting recovery

• Fund primary prevention - universal, selective and indicated
prevention activities and services…

• Collect performance and outcome data to determine the ongoing
effectiveness of behavioral health promotion, treatment and
recovery support services and plan the implementation of new
services on a nationwide basis

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Department
Vision
Mission
Washington State Department of Social & Health Services 5
Core set of Values
Changes
• Combined application

• Spending to align with Statewide
Needs Assessment and Block Grant
purpose

• Emphasis on strategic planning and
accountability

• Planning moves from a Federal to State
Fiscal Year. Two-year plans

One • Requested/Mandatory sections

Department
Vision
Mission
Washington State Department of Social & Health Services 6
Core set of Values
Timeline
Jan 4 Notice of Application
Jan 22 Public Comment on Needs
Assessment
Feb 12 Roundtable #1 with Tribes
Feb 20 BHAC meeting
Feb 22 Public Comment on Plan
Feb 26 Roundtable #2 with Tribes
Mar 5 Consultation with Tribes
Mar 8 DSHS Review
One Apr 1 Application Deadline
Department
Vision
Mission
Washington State Department of Social & Health Services 7
Core set of Values
Questions?
• Questions on overall Block Grant
changes?
• Questions on timeline?
Please ‘raise your hand’ if you have a
question you would like to ask. You can
also type into the question box if you
One prefer

Department
Vision
Mission
Washington State Department of Social & Health Services 8
Core set of Values
Review of
Needs Assessment for
Substance Abuse Prevention and
Mental Health Promotion
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Department
Vision
Mission
Washington State Department of Social & Health Services 9
Core set of Values
Recent Data Workgroup Process
• Prevention Redesign Initiative (PRI) and State
Prevention Enhancement (SPE)
• SPE and SEOW workgroup partners:
– State agencies, state associations, universities,
stakeholders, BHAC
• Initial criteria identified and data gathered
• Reviewed and refined data
– Indicators/data from partners
– Patterns of use
– Consideration of Age Groups, Race/Ethnicity
disparities; Socio-Economic Status (SES)
• Agreement on priorities
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Department
Vision
Mission
Washington State Department of Social & Health Services 10
Core set of Values
Needs Assessment Matrix
Alcohol Tobacco Marijuana Meth- Prescription
amphetamine Drugs
Rates
Trends
Economic
Impacts
Social
Impacts
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Department
Vision
Mission
Washington State Department of Social & Health Services 11
Core set of Values
Rates
• Rates of self-reported substance use
– HYS
– NSDUH
– BRFSS
• Rates data give us information about how
common or how uncommon the use of a
particular substance. For example:
– Is methamphetamine a large problem in
Washington State?
Note: survey details are included at the end of the presentation
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Department
Vision
Mission
Washington State Department of Social & Health Services 12
Core set of Values
Rates: By Youth Age Groups
2010 Rates
Youth substance use (in past 30 days)
45%
Alcohol
40%
35%
Marijuana
Percent of Students
30%
25%
Cigarette Smoking
20%
15%
Pain Killer (Non-
10%
medical use)
5%
Meth*
0%
6th Grade 8th Grade 10th Grade 12th Grade
Source: Healthy Youth Survey 2010/2008
One *2008 rates. Data not available for 6 graders

Department
Vision
Mission
Washington State Department of Social & Health Services 13
Core set of Values
Rates: By Adult Age Groups
2008-2009 Substance use during past 30 days
70%
61% 60%
60%
Alcohol
50%
Marijuana
Percent of Population
42%
40%
Tobacco
30% 26%
Other illicit
20% 17% drugs
10% 8%
6%
3%
0%
18-25 26+
One Source: National Survey on Drug Use and Health
Department
Vision
Mission
Washington State Department of Social & Health Services 14
Core set of Values

Needs Assessment and Block Grant purpose. • Emphasis on strategic planning and accountability. • Planning moves from a Federal to State Fiscal Year. Two-year plans. • …

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