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At the Council on Alcoholism and Addiction of the Finger Lakes, we are catalysts for change, igniting hope and resilience through our innovative and impactful programs.
Our multifaceted approach encompasses community education, environmental prevention, school-based initiatives, and counseling services, each thoughtfully designed to empower individuals, families, and communities. Explore our diverse programs and join us in our mission to create a brighter, healthier future for all.
Community Education
The Council runs a Community Education Program in all 5 Counties that we serve. This program focuses on community residence from pre-school age to the elderly. We provide education in jails, schools, churches, youth groups, probation, DSS and anywhere else we can obtain an audience. Within this program we provide Evidence Based Programs (EBPs) such as Life Skills, Too Good for Violence, Too Good for Drugs and Violence, SPORT, Guiding Good Choices, and Anger Management; as well as a host of other single session educational speaking events on ATOD and gambling problem behaviors. These single session events are tailored inhouse to meet the needs of the population being served. It is within the Community Education program that the Council also offers the ADPEP program, a six-hour court referred education program to first time offenders of the ABC laws for youth up to the age of 21. The five staff that run this program report to the Director of Programs for support, supervision and reporting.
Environmental Prevention
The Environmental Prevention program that the Council runs is also a 5 county program. This program is 100% EBP. Environmental Strategies include supporting coalition work in all 5 counties. Environmental Prevention focuses on changing community norms and policies surrounding ATOD and gambling issues. Within this program we work with coalitions to host community forums, work on school and legislative policies, work with media to reach as many people as possible in an effort to raise awareness and change community norms regarding the safety and dangers of alcohol, other drugs, and gambling. We have one staff member covering this work in all five counties that we serve, this staff reports to the Director of Programs for support, supervision, and reporting.
School Based Education
Through the School Based Education Program, staff works directly in the schools to provide EBPs such as Life Skills, Too Good for Violence, Too Good for Drugs and Violence, and SPORT. These staff members also serve as supervision for youth based support groups within the schools and provide other ancillary services such as single session speaking events in the classroom and assisting the schools with special events such as Red Ribbon Week, Mock Crashes, and other school assemblies.
Youth Counseling Program
The Youth Counseling Program provides supportive services to youth in the school setting. These youths may not have counseling needs that qualify them to see the School Social Worker or School Psychologist; but instead need a trusted adult to talk to about problems in school and at home. These students are high risk students who may have a great deal of ATOD use in the home, have used themselves, or have other risk factors to indicate that they could use a little help getting through the school day without problems that hinder their academic progress. Some of these counseling sessions are in a group setting and many are one on one sessions. When it is appropriate, the Youth Counseling staff uses the EBP Teen Intervene, which is a 3 session brief intervention to set and achieve short term goals for the long term good of the student.