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Details for Service General Substance Abuse Prevention
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Service Name
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General Substance Abuse Prevention
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Program Name
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Quality Improvement
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Goal
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Expand awareness, understanding and use of information to enhance the health and safety of North Carolinians.
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Objective
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Assure that the delivery of quality health and safety services is sustained and continually improved for children and/or adults through evidence informed practices.
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Division
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Division of Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities and Substance Abuse Services
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Service Description
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General Substance Abuse Prevention services are aimed to inform the general public about risk factors for substance use or abuse. Services are focused to prevent the use of alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs among youth families and communities statewide. Services are delivered through the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration/ Center for Substance Abuse Prevention. ( SAMHSA/ CSAP Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Block Grant required six prevention strategies that include: -Information dissemination -Education -Alternatives -Problem identification and referral - Community based (that is, through policy, media, education and advocacy) and - Environmental Strategies The majority of prevention services are Information distribution and education to the public. Providers of these prevention services use several set approaches that have been found to be effective based on evidence. These evidence based programs, policies and practices are deemed as effective and listed on the National Registry of Evidence based Programs and Practices. Substance abuse prevention messages that were designed to be appropriate for diverse groups within our culture are delivered by providers via media and include radio, television, and print. Substance abuse prevention activities include the implementation of evidence based curricula for universal, selective, and indicated populations. Tobacco use prevention initiatives attempt to reduce youth access to tobacco products as required by the federal Synar Amendment. Areas of focus include community collaboration, merchant education, and law enforcement related activities.
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Web Site
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http://www.dhhs.state.nc.us/MHDDSAS/
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Year First Initiated
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1988
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Available State Wide
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Yes
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Geographic Area Served
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Grants Provided
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No
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Competitive Bidding
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No
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Competitive Bidding Details
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Waiting List
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No
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Waiting List Start Date
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Number Waiting
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Waiting List Details
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Income Eligibility
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No
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Income Eligibility Method
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Income Eligibility Type
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Whose Income Eligibility
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Income Disregard
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No
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Income Disregard Desc
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Income Verified
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No
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Income Verified Method
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Income Criteria
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Income Eligibility Change
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Income Eligibility Method Prior To Change
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Income Eligibility Other
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Age Range Start
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Age Range End
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0
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100+
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Authorization Level
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Authorization Type
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Citation
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State
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Statute
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General Statute 122.C
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Budget Information
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State Fiscal Year (SFY) 2021
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As of the month of November 2020
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Authorized Budget Fiscal Year 2021
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SFY 2020-2021 Year To Date Expenditures
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Balance
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Salary and Fringes (1X)
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67,122
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0
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67,122
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Salary Other (1X)
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0
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0
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0
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Operating (2X-5X)
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2,419,549
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1,036,021
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1,383,528
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Contracts/Allocations (6X)
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8,805,680
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2,120,011
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6,685,669
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Reserves (7X)
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0
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0
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0
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Transfers (8X)
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300,000
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0
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300,000
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Total Requirements
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11,592,351
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3,156,032
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8,436,319
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Receipts-Federal
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9,888,041
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2,982,223
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6,905,818
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Receipts- Local receipts
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0
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0
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0
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Receipts- Other receipts
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1,128,501
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0
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1,128,501
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Total Receipts
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11,016,542
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2,982,223
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8,034,319
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General Fund Appropriations
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575,809
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173,809
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402,000
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Match
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State
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Local
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Other
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0
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0
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0
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