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BNCCC Community Forum

BNCCC Community Forum. Welcome and Introductions. Jeff Fritzen. Panel Presenters. Brent Patterson PhD, Senior Associate Vice President for Student Affairs, ISU Darcy Greder, Associate Dean, IWU Lori Ritter, ER Manager, BroMenn Regional Medical Center

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BNCCC Community Forum

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  1. BNCCC Community Forum

  2. Welcome and Introductions Jeff Fritzen

  3. Panel Presenters • Brent Patterson PhD, Senior Associate Vice President for Student Affairs, ISU • Darcy Greder, Associate Dean, IWU • Lori Ritter, ER Manager, BroMenn Regional Medical Center • Michael Zajac, Coordinator, Off-campus and Nontraditional Students, ISU • Tim Edmiaston, Sergeant, Normal Police Department • Bobbie Lewis-Sibley, Community Liaison, BNCCC • Andrew Wall, PhD, Evaluator for BNCCC • Thomas Workman, PhD, Community Coach for BNCCC

  4. BNCCC BackgroundBobbie Lewis-Sibley, Community Liaison for the BNCCC • The BNCCC originally formed and functioned as a server merchant training committee called STEPS in January of 2005. • The STEPS committee was a sub-committee of a larger coalition called the Heartland Coalition for Youth and Families. • The initial membership consisted of six members. • In August of 2006 the STEPS committee held an expanded meeting in which the committee was renamed the Bloomington Normal Community Campus Committee. • In May of 2007 the BNCCC was selected for funding for the Strategic Prevention Framework State Incentive Grant to begin on July 2007-June 2010 • Through the grant a community coach , Dr. Thomas Workman and evaluator, Dr. Andrew Wall, were hired for the project. • The committee then developed both the mission and vision statements in June 0f 2007.

  5. Mission Statement Reduce high-risk drinking and related consequences among students of Bloomington-Normal

  6. Vision Statement Our vision is for the Bloomington-Normal community to be a community that is fun, safe and diverse, operating in integrity and supporting families of all kinds

  7. Presentation of Data Dr. Andrew Wall

  8. Alcohol Use in Bloomington-Normal: Examining Emerging Data To Inform Prevention April 16, 2009 Andrew F. Wall, PhD Warner School of Education and Human Development University of Rochester

  9. A Starting Place…. • Data is a starting place, a point of reference and discussion, it is not truth, but rather information to fuel informed dialogue… • Data is limited by what has been collected and the limits of method and data collection approach. • This data is heavily influenced by the improved data collection between 2008 and 2009, I.e. differences observed are in large part a function of improved data from year 1 to year 2. • Data suggests areas of attention for continued community and campus prevention efforts.

  10. CORE Survey Results

  11. CORE Survey Results

  12. CORE Survey Results

  13. CORE Survey Results

  14. CORE Survey Results

  15. CORE Survey Results

  16. Compliance Checks

  17. Emergency Room Visits

  18. Andrew F. Wall, Ph.D. Assistant Professor Higher Education Warner School of Education University of Rochester 1-349 Dewey Hall 585-275-8039 afwall@warner.rochester.edu

  19. Police PerspectiveTim Edmiaston, Normal Police Department

  20. Higher Ed PerspectiveBrent Patterson, ISU

  21. Higher Ed PerspectiveDarcy Greder, IWU

  22. Off Campus PerspectiveMichael Zajac, ISU

  23. Emergency RoomLori Ritter, BroMenn Regional Medical Center

  24. Shared Responsibility • Philosophy of BNCCC • We all have a role in shaping our community • Everyone’s role is equally important

  25. Open Discussion • What other perspectives should we consider? • What common values do we share? • What common vision do we have for the community around celebrations?

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