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W E L C O M EW E A R E G L A D Y O U A R E H E R E

KNOWLEDGE/RESOURCES/ACTION

Agenda

Presenters/Speakers KTT Student story Melissa Adolfson Student story Rose McKinney

Question and Answer Session Visit Resource Tables

K N O W L E D G E / R E S O U R C E S / A C T I O N

What’s our “why”?

Our PanelMichael George CPHS Principal

Stephanie Johnston Student Achievement Advisor

Christine Anderson CPHS Social Worker

Lindsey Smith Regional Prevention Coordinator

Rose McKinney CPHS Parent/Our Young Addicts

Karen Manikowski Healthy Student Partnership, Project Manager

Tracee Anderson Know The Truth, Community Engagement Coordinator

Laura Zabinski Know The Truth, Program Manager

Melissa Adolfson Lead Epidemiologist, MN State Epidemiologist Outcomes Workgroup

Patti Crema CPHS Parent

Greg Cole Principal, Responsible for Discipline Policy in A-H ISD#11

Barry Scanlan Prevention Coordinator

Christie Haustein Headway Emotional Health Services

Andrew Dickman Brooklyn Park Police Juvenile Detective

Sheila Davies CPHS School Nurse

K N O W T H E T R U T H : L A U R A Z A B I N S K I

What Students Tell Us

Know the TruthT E E N A G E S U B S T A N C E A B U S E I N A N O K A -

H E N N E P I N S C H O O L D I S T R I C T

Know the Trutho Personal approach: Relate,

Engage & Informo Reinforce school curriculum o Correct misconceptionso Interactive

Minnesota Adult & Teen Challengeo Short-term treatmento Long-term recovery programo In patient and out patient

Schools We Work With

Middle SchoolsCoon Rapids

JacksonOak ViewRoosevelt

High SchoolsCoon Rapids

Champlin Park Blaine

Andover Anoka

ALCsRegional High SchoolTechnical High School

Drug Trends

Gateway Drugs Cigarettes, Alcohol, Marijuana, Prescription Pills

Other Drugs and Trends Meth, Cocaine, Heroin, Club Drugs Binge Drinking, Inhalants, Over The Counter

Influences Friends, Media, Family

9%

16%

2%

8%

0%

2%

4%

6%

8%

10%

12%

14%

16%

18%

Anoka- HennepinMiddle Schools

MN Middle Schools

Middle School Studentsthat have drankDrank 3+ times amonth

Middle School Survey Results

50%44%

81%

16% 16%

29%

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

60%

70%

80%

90%

Anoka -Hennepin High

Schools

MN HighSchools

Anoka -Hennepin ALCs

High SchoolStudents that havedrank

High School Survey Results

Middle School Survey Results

4%

7%

0%

1%

2%

3%

4%

5%

6%

7%

8%

Anoka-HennepinMiddle Schools

MN Middle Schools

Have used illegal drugs

Middle School Survey Results

70%

88%

33%

23%

3%11%

4% 4%0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

60%

70%

80%

90%

100%

Anoka-HennepinMiddle Schools

MN Middle Schools

MarijuanaPerscription PillsEcstasy/HallucinogensSynthetics

Of those who have used:

High School Survey Results

30% 28%

82%

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

60%

70%

80%

90%

Anoka -Hennepin

High Schools

MN HighSchools

Anoka -Hennepin

ALCs

Have Used Illegal Drugs

High School Survey Results

96% 96% 95%

31% 32%

47%

20% 22%

60%

13% 10%

31%

0%

20%

40%

60%

80%

100%

120%

Anoka -Hennepin High

Schools

MN HighSchools

Anoka -Hennepin ALCs

MarijuanaPerscription PillsEcstasy/HallucinogensSynthetics

Of those who have used:

School Stats

65 70 75 80

Physical Harm to Bodyand Mind

Parents Disapproval

Potential Legal Issues

Reasons for NOT using

Reasons for NOT using

School Stats

After seeing our presentation 94% of students surveyed made a commitment to not use illegal drugs in the future.

After having KTT in their classroom these are the top 2 influences our presentation had on the students Learned how dangerous drugs/alcohol can be – 71% I learned this could happen to me – 68%

What Can You Do?

Educate them and yourself Lock up medication Talk early and talk often Partner with other invested adults

Student Comments

“I thought the presentation was amazing at showing, not only the effects of drugs and alcohol, but that help is out there and it really works.” –Student, Blaine HS

“The presentation was quite effective in showing the horrors of drugs and the depths of addiction.” –Student, Andover HS

Student Comments

“I thought the presentation was extremely realistic and made me realize that I should not ever turn to drugs or alcohol.” – Student, Jackson MS

“They did a great job telling us the dangers of drugs and alcohol and how badly they can effect our lives, health, and dreams.” – Student, Blaine HS

Student Comments

“Very inspirational…I AM NEVER TRYING DRUGS.” - Student

March 3rd Preview

Drug Trends

Contact Info

Laura Zabinski MN Adult & Teen Challenge & Know the Truth

Prevention Program Manager 612-238-6107 (office) 612-804-9482 (cell) [email protected] www.mntc.org www.knowthetruthmn.org

D O R R A N C E

Student Story

Dorrance’s Story

Age: 23 Fav. Activity (prior to use): Sports First Use: 15 - Marijuana Reason: Environmental Influences (Music, TV,

Neighborhood, Friends) Worst Consequence: I had a skewed perception of

who I was. Greatest Help: MN Adult and Teen Challenge Advice: Pay attention to what your children are

finding their self-worth in.

E P I D E M I O L O G I S T : M E L I S S A A D O L F S O N

Perception vs. Reality

M I N N E S O T A S T U D E N T S U R V E Y F I N D I N G S

Anoka-Hennepin School District

About the Survey

Administered every three years 84% of public operating school districts participated

in 2013 From 1995-2010 survey administered to 6th, 9th, and

12th grades; in 2013 administered to 5th, 8th, 9th, and 11th grades

SchoolsSchools Sample SizeSample Size

Anoka High School Andover High School Blaine High School Champlin Park High

School Coon Rapids High School Regional High School Anoka-Hennepin

Technical High School

2,305 5th graders2,578 8th graders2,546 9th graders1,389 11th graders8,818 total

Anoka-Hennepin Participation

15%

6%

10%11%

6%

17%

8%

11%10%

5%

0%

5%

10%

15%

20%

25%

Any Alcohol Use Binge Drinking Tobacco Use Marijauna Use PrescriptionDrug Misuse

Anoka-Hennepin 8th, 9th, and 11th graders are slightly more likely than average to report past month drug use, and slightly less likely to report past month alcohol and tobacco useSource: 2013 MSS

Anoka-Hennepin Minnesota

32%

14%

21%

8%

17%

10%

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

2001 2004 2007 2010 2013

Past month substance use has been declining among Anoka-Hennepin 9th gradersSource: 2001-2013 MSS

Alcohol Cigarettes Marijuana

PERCEIVED VS. ACTUAL ALCOHOL USE

8th

Grade9th

Grade11th

Grade

Students reporting they think MOSTstudents in their school drink alcohol once per month or more often 35% 64% 82%Students reporting they drinkalcohol themselves once per month or more often 5% 9% 20%

PERCEIVED VS. ACTUAL MARIJUANA USE

8th

Grade9th

Grade11th

Grade

Students reporting they think MOSTstudents in their school use marijuana once per month or more often 42% 64% 83%Students reporting they use marijuana themselves once per month or more often 6% 8% 16%

76%64%

84% 83%

0%

20%

40%

60%

80%

100%

FrequentBinge

Drinking

FrequentMarijuana

Use

PrescriptionDrug Misuse

Heavysmoking

Anoka-Hennepin 8th, 9th, and 11th graders are least likely to perceive great or moderate risk of harm from marijuana useSource: 2013 MSS

0%

20%

40%

60%

80%

100%

2007 2010 2013

Perceived risk of harm among Anoka-Hennepin 9th graders has declined for all substancesSource: 2007-2010 MSS

Frequent Binge DrinkingFrequent Marijuana UseHeavy smoking

83% 80%87% 84%

77% 73%

85%80%

65%58%

80%

68%

0%

20%

40%

60%

80%

100%

Heavy AlcoholUse

Marijuana Use Prescription DrugMisuse

CigaretteSmoking

Perceived peer disapproval of substance use declines by grade level Source: Anoka-Hennepin 2013 MSS

8th Grade9th Grade11th Grade

Over 9 in 10 Anoka-Hennepin students say their parents would think it’s “wrong” or

“very wrong” for them to use, regardless of grade level or substance.

23% 51%

20% 49%

14% 51%

20% 48%

0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60%

Anoka-Hennepin 8th, 9th, and 11th graders reporting no past month substance use are considerably more likely to report usually getting A grades in the current school yearSource: 2013 MSS

Binge drinking

Marijuana use

NO useUse

Any alcohol use

Prescription drug misuse

37%

22%

8%6%

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

Skipped partial day 1+ times in past month Skipped full day 1+ times in past month

Anoka-Hennepin 8th, 9th, and 11th graders reporting past month alcohol use were more likely to skip school without being excusedSource: 2013 MSS

Current alcohol use NO current alcohol use

Anoka-Hennepin 8th, 9th, and 11th graders…

NO current marijuana

use

Current marijuana

useDon’t plan to graduate 0.2% 1.7%

Get my GED 1.2% 2.2%

Work at a job 3.3% 7.6%

Join the military 5.6% 10.9%

Get a license or certificate in a career field

5.9% 4.8%

Attend a two-year college 7.1% 13.7%

Attend a four-year college 72.7% 52.8%

44%

19%

13%

7%0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

Females Males

Anoka-Hennepin 8th, 9th, and 11th graders reporting past month marijuana use are more likely to report past year suicidal ideation as compared to those who don't useSource: 2013 MSS

Current marijuana useNO current marijuana use

Among current marijuana users, students are less likely to report suicidal ideation if…

They can talk to their mother and/or father most or some of the time about problems they are having: 25% vs. 49%They feel teachers and other adults at school care very much or quite a bit about them: 20% vs. 33%

1.9x more likely to report past year depression; 1.6x morel likely to report past year anxiety

1.9x more likely to report past year depression; 1.7x morel likely to report past year anxiety

2.2x more likely to report past year depression; 1.9x morel likely to report past year anxiety

2.0x more likely to report past year depression; 1.7x morel likely to report past year anxiety

1.8x more likely to report past year depression; 1.6x morel likely to report past year anxiety

2.5x more likely to report past year depression; 2.3x morel likely to report past year anxiety

Contact

Melissa [email protected]

Minnesota State Epidemiological Outcomes WorkgroupSubstance Use in [email protected]

J O S H

Student Story

Josh’s Story

Age: 20 First Use: 12 – Tobacco, Weed, Alcohol Reason: To fit in Worst Consequence: Criminal Record Greatest Help: My Mentor through MNTC Advice: Be there for your child for emotional

support.

R O S E M C K I N N E Y

Steps to Take

BEEN THERE, DONE THAT

© 2016 Our Young Addicts. All Rights Reserved.

What You’ve Heard Tonight

• Not every kid uses.• Not every kid develops an addiction.• But, no use is good use - developing brains

cannot and should not handle drugs and alcohol.

© 2016 Our Young Addicts. All Rights Reserved.

• Kids that use are not bad kids.

• It’s not about bad parenting.

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What you need to know

“Not my kid”

© 2016 Our Young Addicts. All Rights Reserved.

• It starts HERE, Tonight• Get educated.• Ditch the “not my kid”

mentality.• Have “the talk” OFTEN.• Say NO to drugs and

alcohol for your kids. Zero tolerance.

• Practice prevention but recognize the signs and symptoms of substance use.

• Talk to neighbors, friends, family, teachers, coaches, counselors.

• Share the situation with others – chances are they are familiar and can help.

• Tap this network – the ones on stage.

• Drug test, if you’re unsure.• Take care of yourself and

other family members.• Be prepared for the

journey.

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What to do

Contact me

Rose McKinneyWebsite & Blog:

www.OurYoungAddicts.comTwitter @OurYoungAddicts

#OYACommunity #SoberSchoolYearEmail [email protected]

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Question/Answer

Our PanelMichael George CPHS Principal

Stephanie Johnston Student Achievement Advisor

Christine Anderson CPHS Social Worker

Lindsey Smith Regional Prevention Coordinator

Rose McKinney CPHS Parent/Our Young Addicts

Karen Manikowski Healthy Student Partnership, Project Manager

Tracee Anderson Know The Truth, Community Engagement Coordinator

Laura Zabinski Know The Truth, Program Manager

Melissa Adolfson Lead Epidemiologist, MN State Epidemiologist Outcomes Workgroup

Patti Crema CPHS Parent

Greg Cole Principal, Responsible for Discipline Policy in A-H ISD#11

Christie Haustein Headway Emotional Health Services

Andrew Dickman Brooklyn Park Police Juvenile Detective

Our Next Sessions

March 3rd: Session #2 Signs/Symptoms/Support

April 12th: Session #3 Resources, Actions, Community Connections

P L E A S E J O I N U S I N T H E C A F E T E R I A : A D D I T I O N A L Q / A

V I S I T O U R R E S O U R C E T A B L E S

Thank you for coming this evening