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Civil Air PatrolDrug Demand Reduction
Presented ByNational Headquarters CAP
Civil Air PatrolDrug Demand Reduction
Presented ByNational Headquarters CAP
DDR Program OverviewDDR Program Overview
What is DDRP?
Why should you do it?
How can you help?
What is DDRP?
Why should you do it?
How can you help?
The President has Declared War!The President has Declared War!
President Bush has declared war on Drugs
He has also declared war on Terrorism
What does this have to do with CAP and DDR?
President Bush has declared war on Drugs
He has also declared war on Terrorism
What does this have to do with CAP and DDR?
What is DDRP?What is DDRP?
A Program that promotes and supports drug
education, community involvement, and
respect for individuals
In CAP that means a drug free environment
Governed by CAP Regulation 51-1
A Program that promotes and supports drug
education, community involvement, and
respect for individuals
In CAP that means a drug free environment
Governed by CAP Regulation 51-1
DDRP VISION STATEMENTDDRP VISION STATEMENT
Civil Air Patrol will be a leading force in America’s drug demand reduction strategy through the education and development of tomorrow’s leaders in voluntary community service for a drug-free world
Civil Air Patrol will be a leading force in America’s drug demand reduction strategy through the education and development of tomorrow’s leaders in voluntary community service for a drug-free world
What is the Structure of DDRP?What is the Structure of DDRP?
The DDR Program is comprised of three areas:
Education and Training
School Program
Community Outreach
The DDR Program is comprised of three areas:
Education and Training
School Program
Community Outreach
Education and TrainingEducation and Training
Provide substance abuse information and
classes
Support eligible units with training materials
Biennial Regional Conferences
Portable displays to share the message
Provide substance abuse information and
classes
Support eligible units with training materials
Biennial Regional Conferences
Portable displays to share the message
Community Outreach ActivitiesCommunity Outreach Activities
Be involved with base and local activities
Assist in selected community projects
Recommendations:
Red Ribbon Week Campaign
Drug Education for Youth (DEFY)
Family Community Centers
Community Health Fairs
Chaplain groups
Parent groups
Base-sponsored community activities
Be involved with base and local activities
Assist in selected community projects
Recommendations:
Red Ribbon Week Campaign
Drug Education for Youth (DEFY)
Family Community Centers
Community Health Fairs
Chaplain groups
Parent groups
Base-sponsored community activities
CAP School ProgramCAP School Program
Fills the void after elementary school (DARE)
Start in 6th grade or age 12
Can continue in the program thru 12th grade
2002-2003 participating schools in:
DC, FL, GA, MO, NC, NM, OK, SC, TX
Conducted during or after school
Allows CAP participation in both school and local (host) squadrons
Fills the void after elementary school (DARE)
Start in 6th grade or age 12
Can continue in the program thru 12th grade
2002-2003 participating schools in:
DC, FL, GA, MO, NC, NM, OK, SC, TX
Conducted during or after school
Allows CAP participation in both school and local (host) squadrons
DDR GoalsDDR Goals
Goal 1: Establish and maintain an active and productive DDR Program
Goal 2: Establish and maintain drug demand reduction personnel throughout CAP
Goal 3: Increase awareness of substance abuse issues and its impact on the individual, community and the mission
Goal 1: Establish and maintain an active and productive DDR Program
Goal 2: Establish and maintain drug demand reduction personnel throughout CAP
Goal 3: Increase awareness of substance abuse issues and its impact on the individual, community and the mission
DDR Goals (cont.)DDR Goals (cont.)
Goal 4: Establish and/or maintain the CAP School Program in participating schools and those around AF Installations
Goal 5: Develop a financial plan consistent with the DDR goals and objectives
Goal 6: Measure program effectiveness
Goal 4: Establish and/or maintain the CAP School Program in participating schools and those around AF Installations
Goal 5: Develop a financial plan consistent with the DDR goals and objectives
Goal 6: Measure program effectiveness
DDRP Cost ShareDDRP Cost Share Wing will invest a portion of their funds in DDR activities/initiatives
For non - DDR catalogue items:
On a DDR 1B
• Calculate the total cost of the DDR event/ activity/initiative
• Multiply by 80% and that is what DDR pays
• Multiply by 20% and that is Wing cost share
Flexibility in calculation
Considered on a case by case basis by NHQ
After Activity report sent to DDRA to be forwarded to NHQ
Wing will invest a portion of their funds in DDR activities/initiatives
For non - DDR catalogue items:
On a DDR 1B
• Calculate the total cost of the DDR event/ activity/initiative
• Multiply by 80% and that is what DDR pays
• Multiply by 20% and that is Wing cost share
Flexibility in calculation
Considered on a case by case basis by NHQ
After Activity report sent to DDRA to be forwarded to NHQ
DDR Budget ProcessDDR Budget Process
Using DDR catalogue
Unit DDRO submits completed DDR1A to DDRA
DDRA submits DDR1C to wing commander and NER DDRC for signature
DDRA sends DDR 1c and current wing demographic to NHQ
Emails DDR 1A to NHQ
When authorized, DDRA purchases item from vendor
After activity is finished, unit DDRO sends after-activity report to DDRA who forwards it to NHQ
Using DDR catalogue
Unit DDRO submits completed DDR1A to DDRA
DDRA submits DDR1C to wing commander and NER DDRC for signature
DDRA sends DDR 1c and current wing demographic to NHQ
Emails DDR 1A to NHQ
When authorized, DDRA purchases item from vendor
After activity is finished, unit DDRO sends after-activity report to DDRA who forwards it to NHQ
DDR Budget SubmissionDDR Budget Submission
Allows eligible units to request AF SG funding support
Should be oriented in outreach type activities
May be used for education in squadron/wing
Funding can support DDRA and DDRC administrative cost
Signed by Wing/Region and DDRA/C
Requires End of Year Report Submission
Allows eligible units to request AF SG funding support
Should be oriented in outreach type activities
May be used for education in squadron/wing
Funding can support DDRA and DDRC administrative cost
Signed by Wing/Region and DDRA/C
Requires End of Year Report Submission
DDR Program ReportingDDR Program Reporting
Quarterly and End of Year Submission and after action reports
Provide NHQ Information on how well the program is working• Provides information need to adjust program
guidance (if necessary)
Provides data used to defend budget and basis for requesting increased funding of program
Provides data to be used for alternative funding sources
Quarterly and End of Year Submission and after action reports
Provide NHQ Information on how well the program is working• Provides information need to adjust program
guidance (if necessary)
Provides data used to defend budget and basis for requesting increased funding of program
Provides data to be used for alternative funding sources
What Can You Do?What Can You Do?
Find and appoint a DDRO that will actively support you
Realize that this is a program to support both senior members and cadets
Insure the quarterly report and after action reports are submitted in a timely manner and the end of year report is completed and submitted on time
Submit the DDR Budget requests in a timely manner and use the suggested formats and 2 months before the event is scheduled
Find and appoint a DDRO that will actively support you
Realize that this is a program to support both senior members and cadets
Insure the quarterly report and after action reports are submitted in a timely manner and the end of year report is completed and submitted on time
Submit the DDR Budget requests in a timely manner and use the suggested formats and 2 months before the event is scheduled
The FightThe Fight
1oz of Cocaine has a street value of $800 - $1,000
1oz of Heroine is $4,200
What does this have to do with CAP and DDR?
Every potential drug head that is redirected to a positive life style keeps $ from Terrorists
SOURCE: Drug enforcement Administration, Birmingham, AL
1oz of Cocaine has a street value of $800 - $1,000
1oz of Heroine is $4,200
What does this have to do with CAP and DDR?
Every potential drug head that is redirected to a positive life style keeps $ from Terrorists
SOURCE: Drug enforcement Administration, Birmingham, AL
AircrewsAircrews
Aircrew, like all of us, are prone to illness, but those who undertake self-medication, not only endanger their lives but also jeopardize the safety of costly aircraft
Aircrew, like all of us, are prone to illness, but those who undertake self-medication, not only endanger their lives but also jeopardize the safety of costly aircraft
Self-MedicationSelf-Medication
Self-medication is one of the curses of modern civilization. The reason for doctoring one's own self can be many
Self-medication is one of the curses of modern civilization. The reason for doctoring one's own self can be many
Lack of EducationLack of Education
There is lack of knowledge amongst aircrew regarding hazards of self-medication
There is lack of knowledge amongst aircrew regarding hazards of self-medication
Fears Amongst Aircrew from AMAFears Amongst Aircrew from AMA
Aircrews are conscious of the fact that reporting to AMA for minor illness may result in stoppage of flying. This consciousness may become a phobia or fear complex so that they remain away from AMA for anything concerning their health. They reason to self-medication or report to unauthorized medical attendants or semi doctors/quacks for treatment and often get away with it.
Aircrews are conscious of the fact that reporting to AMA for minor illness may result in stoppage of flying. This consciousness may become a phobia or fear complex so that they remain away from AMA for anything concerning their health. They reason to self-medication or report to unauthorized medical attendants or semi doctors/quacks for treatment and often get away with it.
Over the Counter DrugsOver the Counter Drugs
Whether medicine is prescribed by a doctor or is an over-the-counter medication that you have selected, as a pilot you must consider the effect it will have on your performance.
Whether medicine is prescribed by a doctor or is an over-the-counter medication that you have selected, as a pilot you must consider the effect it will have on your performance.
Underlying Medical ConditionUnderlying Medical Condition
There may be times, however, when you feel that you must fly and will be tempted to doctor yourself with OTCs. At these times it is good to remember that the OTCs only hide your symptoms for a while. They do not usually "cure" the condition, and you will not be at peak physical performance while you fly.
There may be times, however, when you feel that you must fly and will be tempted to doctor yourself with OTCs. At these times it is good to remember that the OTCs only hide your symptoms for a while. They do not usually "cure" the condition, and you will not be at peak physical performance while you fly.
Possible unexpected side-effects Possible unexpected side-effects
These can take many forms, including drowsiness, impairment of judgment, upset stomach or bowels, disturbance of vision, or even itching. Any of these could cause an impairment that might lead to incapacitation while flying.
These can take many forms, including drowsiness, impairment of judgment, upset stomach or bowels, disturbance of vision, or even itching. Any of these could cause an impairment that might lead to incapacitation while flying.
Possible unexpected side-effects cont’d.
Possible unexpected side-effects cont’d.
Decongestants and caffeine (contained in coffee, tea, cola, chocolate) are both strong stimulants in some individuals. Mixed together, they can make you "hyperactive." Note also that some cough syrups contain a decongestant
Decongestants and caffeine (contained in coffee, tea, cola, chocolate) are both strong stimulants in some individuals. Mixed together, they can make you "hyperactive." Note also that some cough syrups contain a decongestant
Summary Advice Summary Advice
READ and follow label directions for use of medication.
If the label warns of side-effects, do not fly until twice the recommended dosing interval has passed. So, if the label says "take every 4-6 hours," then wait at least 12 hours to fly.
Remember, the condition you are treating may be as disqualifying as the medication.
When in doubt, ask your physician or Aviation Medical Examiner for advice.
READ and follow label directions for use of medication.
If the label warns of side-effects, do not fly until twice the recommended dosing interval has passed. So, if the label says "take every 4-6 hours," then wait at least 12 hours to fly.
Remember, the condition you are treating may be as disqualifying as the medication.
When in doubt, ask your physician or Aviation Medical Examiner for advice.
Summary Advice cont’dSummary Advice cont’d
As a pilot, you are responsible for your own personal "pre-flight." Be wary of any illness that requires medicine to make you feel better.
If an illness is serious enough to require medication, it is also serious enough to prevent you from flying.
Do not fly if you have a cold - changes in atmospheric pressures with changes in altitude could cause serious ear and sinus problems.
Avoid mixing decongestants and caffeine.
Beware of medications that use alcohol as a base for the ingredients
As a pilot, you are responsible for your own personal "pre-flight." Be wary of any illness that requires medicine to make you feel better.
If an illness is serious enough to require medication, it is also serious enough to prevent you from flying.
Do not fly if you have a cold - changes in atmospheric pressures with changes in altitude could cause serious ear and sinus problems.
Avoid mixing decongestants and caffeine.
Beware of medications that use alcohol as a base for the ingredients
SafetySafety
Remember the part of the Safety Pledge?
I pledge to promote an uncompromising safety environment for myself and others
Remember the part of the Safety Pledge?
I pledge to promote an uncompromising safety environment for myself and others
Protect Our MembersProtect Our Members
It is important that we educate our members both senior and cadets.
As a leader: The basis of good leadership is honorable character and selfless service to your organization. In your members eyes, your leadership is everything you do that effects the organization's objectives and their well being.
It is important that we educate our members both senior and cadets.
As a leader: The basis of good leadership is honorable character and selfless service to your organization. In your members eyes, your leadership is everything you do that effects the organization's objectives and their well being.