Jul 18, 2022

Fall River Health Services implements Communities That Care Program

Posted Jul 18, 2022 4:38 PM

By Fall River Health Services

Hot Springs, SD, July 13, 2022 — Fall River Health Services is proud to announce the collaboration with the Communities That Care organization. Communities That Care (CTC) mission guides communities through a proven fivephase change process. Using prevention science as its base, CTC promotes healthy youth development, improves youth outcomes, and reduces problem behaviors.

The five practical steps:

• STEP 1: Introduce CTC to your community.

• STEP 2: Organize a community board or collaborate with an existing coalition.

• STEP 3: Assess community risks and strengths using data.

• STEP 4: Create a community action plan for prevention work.

• STEP 5: Implement and evaluate programs and policies, monitor the effectiveness of those programs and policies, and measure results to ensure improvements are achieved.

Communities That Care was proven effective and tested in a randomized controlled trial. 24 communities across 7 states were matched in pairs within state and randomly assigned to either receive CTC or serve as control communities. Starting in 5th grade, a panel of 4407 students has been followed by our researchers, with positive effects in the CTC group sustained into adulthood. Illegal substance use has gone down substantially. Implementation of the CTC system has increased compassion and reduced the stigma of mental health issues and suicide. Results have proven teens talk much more to their friends about suicide risk—providing hope and help, when needed.

FRHS received a grant from the SD State Department of Health to implement CTC. This will allow the Fall River community to have a local coordinator to work with key CTC instructors throughout the process, along with key community leaders to employ a Social Development Strategy. The strategy is proven to foster the success of young people through every stage of development in the Fall River County. For every dollar invested in CTC, $11.14 is returned in the form of lower criminal justice system, crime victim, and health care costs, and increased earnings and tax revenues.

FRHS understands the significant effects on youth health and behavior problems that produce long-term economic benefits. For more information or to get involved please contact, Alexander Nelson, CTC Coalition Coordinator, at [email protected] or by phone, 605.745.8910, Ext: 2160. FRHS has their community at heart.