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Partners in Health & Safety are health educators and
school/community organizing professionals along with youth
and school/community partners dedicated to improving the health and safety of youth, families,
schools, and communities in Butte County through drug, alcohol, tobacco, and violence prevention
and learning support services. Development of positive
assets for youth, families, schools, and communities are
essential.
Mission Statement
Butte County Office of Education's Partners in Health
& Safety are health and community organizing
professionals and youth, who are dedicated to working
with community and school partners to improve the health
and safety of Butte County's youth and families.
Through Partners in Health & Safety efforts, Butte
County's youth and families will be more effective
learners and citizens.
These goals are achieved by providing:
- Alcohol and Drug Prevention Education
- Tobacco Prevention Education
- Community Coalition support and development
- Strategies for school and community safety and
violence prevention
- Student Support Services
- Youth and Asset Development
- School and Community Health and HIV Education
Upcoming Grants
US Department of Education Grant Forecast for Fiscal
Year 2007
Programs
Community Development
The Partners in Health and Safety Office provides facilitation services for community
and school-based health and safety programs
such as community-based coalitions that are linked to
schools as advisory boards supporting strategic planning and program development related to effective research-based programs that support academic
success.
Drug Free Communities
A federal grant from Substance Abuse and Mental Health
Administration to provide support to the Community
Health Alliance of Oroville Coalition in providing
substance abuse prevention strategies. Partners
include the Oroville Police Department, Butte County
Department of Behavioral Health, and Drug Endangered
Children's Program.
The two community coalitions Partners in Health and
Safety currently support are the
Community Health Alliance of Oroville (CHAO) and
Healthy Chico Youth.
You will find many resources for
health, recreation, safety, faith,
education, and economics on the
http://www.orovillecares.com/
website. By connecting to these
resources, you will become more familiar
with what Oroville has to offer its
youth, seniors, families and
individuals. If there is a resource or
organization that you would like to see
included, please e-mail the information
to
jwilson@bcoe.org. Your thoughts or
comments are welcome, too!
The Oroville Cares website is a product of a
partnership of people and organizations that come
together in a coalition called CHAO – the Community
Health Alliance of Oroville, the Safe Schools/Health
Students Initiative, and the Drug Free Communities
Support Program grant.
We
appreciate the opportunity to collaborate with Butte
County Meth Task Force. For information on Meth please
visit the following website:
http://www.2stopmeth.org .
For more information on
Anti-Drug Coalitions see: Coalitions Online -
http://cadca.org/
Safe Schools / Healthy Students
(SS/HS)
The SS/HS Initiative
is a federal collaborative grant between the Substance Abuse and
Mental Health Administration, Department of Justice, and
U.S. Department of Education for three years, to support
the "SHARE Project (Safe Healthy Approaches to
Resiliency in Education) to provide learning support and
reduce substance abuse, violence, and mental health
risks for students and families of four Oroville area
school districts and preschool programs.
Strategies include research-validated curriculums (All
Stars, Project Success, and Second Step),
youth-developed positive school climate activities
including social marketing campaigns, academic tutoring,
truancy prevention, alcohol, drug, violence, and mental
health services, school safety training, school resource
officers, and Every 15 Minutes for OUHSD, Palermo Union,
Thermalito Union, and OCESD. The SS/HS Initiative seeks to develop
real-world knowledge about what works best to promote safe and
healthy environments in which America's children can learn and
develop.
Safe and Drug Free Schools and Communities (SDFSC)
A CDE entitlement program, allocated by federal
Title IV funding to school districts based upon student
enrollment. Partners
in Health and Safety Office supports school districts'
implementation of safe and drug free
prevention strategies county wide, including professional development and training
for educators, youth, and community partners as well as health
and safety events and activities.
School Community Policing Partnership
A state grant through partnership with CA Department of
Education and Attorney General’s Office that supports
school based law enforcement partnerships that includes
School Resource Officers to decrease violence related
issues for high school students who attend schools in
Oroville, Gridley and Biggs. Additional strategies
include support for proven effective curriculums
(Project Success and Towards NO Drug Abuse), youth
development activities, at risk student services, gang
prevention and community coalition activities. For
more information, please visit the website
Gridley/Biggs Youth First Initiative that supports
positive youth development and guides the project.
Tobacco Use Prevention Programs (TUPE)
- A CDE entitlement and grant program, provided by Proposition 99 Tobacco Tax
funding.
to school districts and
based upon student enrollment in grades 4-8,
provides tobacco education, prevention,
intervention, and cessation services in selected
schools and communities countywide.
Training, professional development, curriculum
materials, and countywide events also support
schools (including a consortium of small
districts) in tobacco prevention efforts.
- CDE grant funding supports the High School Tobacco Prevention In-Step Program Consortium to provide tobacco education, intervention, and cessation strategies for high school students attending 11 high schools throughout the county
and Middle School Grants to provide tobacco
education and student involvement for students
grades 5-8 in eight middle schools. The
program coordinates tobacco prevention
management of services and resources.
- Title IV and TUPE, supported by the Partners in Health and Safety Office, provide training and technical assistance to districts for the Consolidated Compliance Application and Review, annual reports, and information dissemination to and from the
California Department of Education, including the implementation of the required bi-annual California
Healthy Kids Survey (measures for 5th, 7th, 9th and 11th graders regarding alcohol, drugs, tobacco, violence, youth development, and other health related
measures). These same services are provided for TUPE district programs.
NEW! to the Healthy Kids Survey Website:
A
Searchable Administration Log.
- California Department of Education grant funding for three years provides tobacco prevention services for grades 5-8 students attending three middle schools in a consortium of three school districts. Strategies include the implementation of the proven
effective tobacco education curriculum and student-developed tobacco prevention activities.
- Tupeonline.com is a CDE Innovative Tobacco Education Grant program that has developed and implemented model interactive Internet tobacco education curriculum and activities in three Butte
County school sites, which are being disseminated to other schools.
Youth Asset Development
The Partners in Health and Safety Office provides leadership and support to countywide collaborative efforts
among schools, agencies, organizations, and communities to promote
social/emotional learning support and positive youth asset development.
Promotion activities include trainings in
social/emotional learning support models, youth/adult
team Speaker's Bureau and Youth Asset Development.
The Every 15 Minutes
program is a two-day program focusing on high
school juniors and seniors, which challenges them to
think about drinking, driving, personal safety, the
responsibility of making mature decisions and the impact
their decisions have on family, friends, and many
others.
For More Information
Contact:
Marian Gage - Health and Safety Administrator
Butte County Office of Education
1870 Bird Street, Oroville, CA, 95965
Phone: (530) 532-5841
Fax: (530) 532-5698
Email: mgage@bcoe.org
Office Contact:
Barbara Church - Senior Secretary
Phone: (530) 532-5840
Fax: (530) 532-5698
Email: bchurch@bcoe.org