Primary Prevention. 1. The SAPT Block Grant regulation defines “Primary Prevention Programs” as those programs directed at “individuals who have not been determined to require treatment for substance abuse” (45 CFR 96.121). Primary Prevention includes strategies, programs and initiatives which reduce both direct and indirect adverse personal, social, health, and economic consequences resulting from problematic AOD availability, manufacture, distribution, promotion, sales, and use. The desired result of primary prevention is to promote safe and healthy behaviors and environments for individuals, families and communities. The Contractor shall expend not less than its allocated amount of the Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment (SAPT) Block Grant on primary prevention as described in the SAPT Block Grant requirements (45 CFR 96.125). Inappropriate use of these funds for non-primary prevention services will require repayment of SAPT Block Grant funds. 2. Contractor is required to have a current and DHCS approved County Strategic Prevention Plan (SPP). The SPP must demonstrate that the County utilized the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration’s Strategic Prevention Framework (SPF) in developing the plan as described at ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/access-resources/about-strategic-prevention- framework-spf. DHCS will only approve SPP’s that demonstrate that the Contractor utilized the SPF. Contractor must: a) Follow the DHCS guidelines provided in the Strategic Prevention Framework Plan Resource Document located in the CalOMS Pv Library. b) Begin preparing a new SPP at least 9-months prior to the expiration date of the current SPP. c) Submit a timeline to DHCS for completion of the SPP that includes proposed dates for submitting each section of the SPP. The sections are outlined in the Strategic Prevention Framework Plan Resource Document. d) Submit a draft to DHCS, based on the timeline, for each section of the SPP for review and approval. e) Submit to DHCS the final draft of the SPP no later than 30-days prior to the start date of the new SPP. f) Upload an electronic copy of the approved SPP into CalOMS Pv within 10- days of approval.
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Sources: Standard Agreement, STD 213 Amendment
Primary Prevention. 1. The SAPT Block Grant regulation defines “Primary Prevention Programs” as those programs directed at “individuals who have not been determined to require treatment for substance abuse” (45 CFR 96.121). Primary Prevention includes strategies, programs and initiatives which reduce both direct and indirect adverse personal, social, health, and economic consequences resulting from problematic AOD availability, manufacture, distribution, promotion, sales, and use. The desired result of primary prevention is to promote safe and healthy behaviors and environments for individuals, families and communities. The Contractor shall expend not less than its allocated amount of the Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment (SAPT) SAPT Block Grant on primary prevention as described in the SAPT Block Grant requirements (45 CFR 96.125). Inappropriate use of these funds for non-primary prevention services will require repayment of SAPT Block Grant funds.
2. Contractor is required to have a current and DHCS approved County Strategic Prevention Plan (SPP). The SPP must demonstrate that the County utilized the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration’s Strategic Prevention Framework (SPF) in developing the plan as described at ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/access-resources/about-strategic-prevention- frameworkprevention-framework- spf. DHCS will only approve SPP’s that demonstrate that the Contractor utilized the SPF. Contractor must:
a) Follow the DHCS guidelines provided in the Strategic Prevention Framework Plan Resource Document located in the CalOMS Pv Library.
b) Begin preparing a new SPP at least 9-months prior to the expiration date of the current SPP.
c) Submit a timeline to DHCS for completion of the SPP that includes proposed dates for submitting each section of the SPP. The sections are outlined in the Strategic Prevention Framework Plan Resource Document.
d) Submit a draft to DHCS, based on the timeline, for each section of the SPP for review and approval.
e) Submit to DHCS the final draft of the SPP no later than 30-days prior to the start date of the new SPP.
f) Upload an electronic copy of the approved SPP into CalOMS Pv within 10- 10-days of approval.
g) Input the Problem Statements, Goals and Objectives from the SPP into CalOMS Pv no later than 10-days after the start date of the SPP.
3. Contractor shall submit a Prevention Mid-Year Budget to DHCS by January 31 of each fiscal year. The budget shall indicate how the SAPT Block Grant Primary Prevention Set-Aside will be expended for the fiscal year.
4. Friday Night Live Contractors and Subcontractors receiving SAPT Friday Night Live (FNL) funding must:
a) Engage in programming that meets the FNL Youth Development Standards of Practice, Operating Principles and Core Components outlined at ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/about-us/cfnlp-overview/;
b) Use CalOMS Pv for all FNL reporting including Chapter Profiles, FNL County Profiles and chapter activity;
c) Follow the FNL Data Entry Instructions for CalOMS Pv as provided by DHCS in the CalOMS Pv Library;
d) Meet the Member in Good Standing (MIGS) requirements, as determined by DHCS in conjunction with the California Friday Night Live Partnership. If the Contractor does not meet the MIGS requirements, then the Contractor shall submit counties fail to a technical assistance plan detailing how the Contractor intends to ensure satisfaction of the MIGS requirements to DHCS for approval.
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