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Today’s Drug Demand Reduction (DDR) Program…Increasing Awareness in Our Communities

Today’s Drug Demand Reduction (DDR) Program…Increasing Awareness in Our Communities. Mike Simpkins, Program Manager. DDR Program Mission.

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Today’s Drug Demand Reduction (DDR) Program…Increasing Awareness in Our Communities

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  1. Today’s Drug Demand Reduction (DDR) Program…Increasing Awareness in Our Communities Mike Simpkins, Program Manager “Citizens Serving Communities”

  2. DDR Program Mission Civil Air Patrol DDR program assists regions, wings, groups, and squadrons to instill an aggressive, positive, drug-free attitude in CAP members, AF families, DoD civilians and school-age children through a comprehensive program.

  3. DDR Program Structure • Program Elements: - Education and Training - School Enrichment Program - Community Outreach • Governed by CAPR 51-1 • Funded by Air Force SG - 2006: $420K/$307.6 (73.2%, field) - 30 mile radius & DDR Nexus

  4. Education and Training • Increases knowledge and awareness of drug abuse/use • Provide substance abuse information and classes • Support eligible units with training materials • Biennial Regional Conferences • Portable displays to share the message

  5. School Enrichment Program • Focuses on drug-free life style while developing students’ potential • Fills the void after elementary school (DARE) • Starts in 1st grade and can continue thru 12th grade • Conducted during or after school • Allows CAP participation in both school and local (host) squadrons

  6. NON “800” Units 1 Program 1 Wings 8 Cadets 7 Sr Mbrs A/O 31 Jul 2007 School Enrichment Program Unit Locations CAP SP Units 68 Programs 14 Wings 1666 Cadets 304 Sr Mbrs A/O 31 Jul 2007 801 820, 821, 822, 823, 824, 825, 826, 827, 828,829,830, 831 801 802 800 DC 801, 802 801 800, 801, 803, 805, 160, 801, 802, 806, 807 805, 806, 807 803 802, 803, 804, 805, 807 801, 804 801 802 800 803, 808 801, 802, 803, 805, 811, 813, 814, 816, 821 812 804, 806, 807, 808, 809, 815, 817, 818, 820, 823 801 802

  7. Community Outreach • Partners cadets with base and local activities to support anti-drug activities • Assist in selected community projects: • Red Ribbon Week Campaign • Drug Education for Youth (DEFY) • Military youth and teen programs • Family Community Centers • Community Health Fairs • Base-sponsored community activities

  8. AF Surgeon General • Supports President’s National Drug Control Strategy • Sole AF Demand Reduction Program for AF families • Approved adding Assistant Program Manager position to support program growth • Maintained/increased program funding during fiscally constrained environment

  9. Civil Air Patrol • Fosters drug free environment & enables higher protective factors • Supports FY 07 Business Plan’s long-term objectives 1, 2, and 4 • Aids recruiting and retention

  10. DDR Program Initiatives • Validate new budget/funding process • Update End-of-Year Report metrics • Increase 30-mile radius (ongoing) • Implement DDR Specialty Track (approved by NB) • Enhance educational elements

  11. DDR Program Initiatives • Conduct “Communities That Care” Survey (in progress) • Develop a CAP specific survey with AUM (no cost) • Launch DDR Newsletter (magnet mail) • Conduct biannual strategy sessions with CAP Director of DDR & DDRCs

  12. Questions

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