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Arkansas Prevention Network

Arkansas Prevention Network. Annual Meeting June 6, 2011. APNet’s Purpose The purpose of APNet is to establish and maintain a state level support system for those practicing the science of prevention either professionally or personally. APNet membership…

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Arkansas Prevention Network

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  1. Arkansas Prevention Network Annual Meeting June 6, 2011

  2. APNet’s Purpose • The purpose of APNet is to establish and maintain a state level support system for those practicing the science of prevention either professionally or personally.

  3. APNet membership… is open to any individual with an interest in the field of prevention. Board members and membership is made up of volunteers across the state. Membership runs from July 1 – June 30, but interested individuals and groups may become a member any time throughout the year.

  4. Goals of APNet • APNet plans to fulfill its purpose through the following objectives: • (a) advocate for prevention issues with policy and decision makers; • (b) provide networking opportunities among preventionists; • (c) promote public recognition of prevention as a viable service and a distinct professional discipline.

  5. APNet Board of Directors Officers President: Terrence R. Love Vice-President: Pat Hambrick Treasurer: Meshell Ward Secretary: Devin Dahen At large members Chris Becnel Max Snowden Janice Lusk Edna Morgan Jessica Hestand, Liaison Ex-officio members Jo Warren

  6. Meshell Ward APNet Treasurer Report FY 2011 Current Balance (through 5/23/11) $ 2,634.49 Types of expenses include: postage, travel, PO Box rental, awards, speakers, operating supplies, conference registrations, recruitment materials, and member pins

  7. 2011 Mid-Year APNet Conference Facility rental, food, and speaker travel: $970.51 In-Kind from members: PRICELESS copies/ink for handouts, folders, goodies, and of course, time! Registration Fees Received: $1,270.00 Profit: $300.00 Meshell Ward

  8. Mid Year Conference Report Planned, Implemented, Marketed, and Evaluated! 40 Members Attended – Diverse Group! Coalition LeadersArkansas Public HealthHigher EducationCollege StudentsPRC CoordinatorsCEOs of Non ProfitsPrevention Certification Board Terry Love

  9. Issues Facing APNet Addressed at Mid-Year Conference • Sustainability (Revenue and Leadership Development) • Public Relations (How do we represent ourselves to others) • Marketing of APNet (How can we make it “Easy”, “Fun”, and “Popular”) • Influencing Public Policy (Being a “Change Agent” • Others_______________?

  10. Mid Year Conference Report

  11. Mid Year Conference Report

  12. Some Comments about Mid-Year • I will take the information that I learned today back to my coalition and educate them on the new things that I have learned. Thanks for the info and I hope to continue to see APNet grow! • Excellent joint effort on the Legislative update • Thank you for having me. Got a lot of good info • I really appreciate the new faces and new information. Thanks for the opportunity to learn about my state • Getting to know about APNet was the most helpful features in this meeting. It allowed me to reach out and advocate with other • What a wonderful group of people

  13. APNet Committees Standing Committees Membership Legislative Advocacy Public Relations Development Ad hoc Committees Awards Nominating Future of Prevention In Arkansas

  14. Membership Committee Chair – Pat Hambrick Members – Sharon Green, Lynn Baker, Robbia Johnson, Carol Deckleman, TequeshiaMcKoy, and Mary Harris Sparks Responsibilities To actively seek and encourage membership Pat Hambrick

  15. APNet membership around the state Pat Hambrick

  16. Membership Committee Pat Hambrick • Accomplishments for 2010-2011 • As of May 31, 2011 there are 221 members • 36 organization/coalition memberships • Two mass membership recruitment mail-outs • Purchased lapel pins for all renewal and new memberships for 2010-2011 • MidSouth Summer School membership campaign

  17. Membership Committee Goals for 2011-2012 • To exceed 250 members and have all regions of the state represented. • Send membership directory to all members in August and January. • Email reminders to those who did not renew membership in 2010-2011 and encourage them to renew for 2011-2012 Pat Hambrick

  18. Max Snowden Legislative Advocacy Committee • Accomplishments for 2010-2011 • Monitored and informed on legislation of interest to APNet • Testified before legislative committees • Coordinated with other agencies and organizations to address legislation of interest • Informed APNet board and members of legislative initiatives and determined position(s) to be taken by APNet • Informed legislators of APNet’s position on proposed legislation • Encouraged members to contact local legislators and informed them about legislation being considered

  19. Legislative Advocacy Committee Max Snowden • Chair – Max Snowden/Pat Hambrick • Members – Terry Love, Jessica Hestand, Patricia Reppenhagen, Pam Skinner, Darrell Moore, Carol Deckleman, Shelly Blackwell, and Sharon Greene • Responsibilities • To monitor prevention related issues coming before decision-making bodies, including but not limited to the state legislature, informing the membership of such developments, and where appropriate, recommend actions.

  20. Legislative Advocacy Committee • Legislative Session Results • Successfully supported legislation including: • Act 304 which establishes the “Prescription Drug Monitoring Program • Act 1236 requiring schools to provide in-service training to personnel on child maltreatment Max Snowden

  21. Legislative Advocacy Committee • Legislative Session Results • Act 868 to deter minors from using tobacco products • Act 166 to establish the Positive Youth Development Grant Program • Partnered with Health Department to protect Tobacco Settlement funds. • Supported other legislative efforts (i.e. children’s mental health, domestic violence, etc) Max Snowden

  22. Legislative Advocacy Committee Goals for 2011-2012 • Increase committee size to represent & reflect the diverse areas of interest of membership • Work with Membership Committee to host a training on policy change and advocacy Max Snowden

  23. Legislative Advocacy Committee Goals for 2011-2012 • Work with Task Force on Substance Abuse Prevention to encourage state funding & expansion of prevention efforts. • Actively represent APNet on Task Force on Prevention and other task forces • Invite and encourage members to actively participate in APNet Legislative Committee activities Max Snowden

  24. Public Relations Committee Chair – Chris Becnel Responsibilities To monitor current trends in prevention and recommend appropriate actions to the board, market APNet, and inform the general public of the science of prevention. Chris Becnel

  25. Public Relations Committee Accomplishments for 2010-2011 Update of the APNet Web Pagewww.arkansaspreventionnetwork.org Quarterly APNet Newsletters Chris Becnel

  26. Public Relations Committee Goals for 2011-2012 • Increase committee size to 5 members. • Convert APNet Website to JOOMLA (open source) • Utilize UCA and UALR Interns to create increased brand awareness through social and traditional marketing. • Increase APNet awareness among all legislators. Chris Becnel

  27. Awards Committee Chair – Jessica Hestand Vice-Chair or Co-Chair – Jennifer Hennigan Members – Christy Campbell, Deb Crawford, Sara Daniel, Carol Deckleman, Tequeshia McKoy, Edna Morgan, and Kerri Tindall Responsibilities To create criteria, market nomination opportunity, accept nominations, and choose recipients for Preventionists of the Year, Jim Smith Lifetime Achievement, Community, Outstanding Newcomer, and Friends of Prevention Awards. Jessica Hestand

  28. Awards Committee • Accomplishments for 2010-2011? • Updated nomination forms to make process easier • Solicited nominations for all awards • Presentations of awards will be made Wednesday morning during the general session Jessica Hestand

  29. Nominating Committee Chair – Tommie Waters Responsibilities *To present a slate of nominees for board officers and members. *According to revised by-laws upon approval Tommie Waters

  30. 2011 Slate of Nominations to fill 4 At-Large Positions (elected in odd year) For a Two Year Term: • Carole Deckelman • Jessica Hestand • Janice Lusk • Max Snowden Tommie Waters

  31. 2011 Nomination to fill Vacancy of 1 At-Large Position (elected in even year) For a One Year Term: • Christy Campbell Tommie Waters

  32. BOARD MEMBER COMMITMENT STATEMENT2011-2012 As an elected member of the Board of the Arkansas Prevention Network for the June 2011 – June 2012 period, I pledge to uphold the By-laws and adhere to the Policy and Procedures Manual in performing my duties. During the upcoming year, I further commit to make APNet a personal priority and to obligate the necessary time and energy to perform and complete duties required of a Board Member as well as any other duties I am assigned or volunteer to do. I also understand that Board Members are expected to be: • Dedicated to moving the organization forward • Able to function as Team Members • Productive and outcome-oriented • Active and “gung-ho” in their involvement • Responsible, consistent, and timely in meeting their obligations In a spirit of cooperation, I accept these obligations and pledge to provide my talents, time, goodwill, and expertise to help support the maintenance and future growth of the Arkansas Prevention Network during the upcoming year.

  33. By-law recommended revisions None at this time Tommie Waters

  34. APNet Legislative Update Tomorrow Room B/C • Leo Hauser- President at ARKOMA Consulting • Steve Varady - Office of the Drug Director • Linda Tyler - State Rep. District 45 • Rozi Smith – Arkansas Children’s Hospital • PLEASE COME AND BRING A FRIENDADVOCACY SKILLS WILL BE LEARNED!

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