FY23 SUPP Annual Meeting

It is required for All SUPP organization program contacts, fiscal representatives, and lead staff per grant program (SUPS, CSUPS, and SRSUPS) to listen to this recorded webinar. Attendance will be tracked, and an attendance report will be submitted to IDHS SUPR leadership.

A Q and A document was developed and sent via Groupsite.

ANNUAL MEETING WEBINAR RECORDING (Passcode: Gzs11.7w)

ANNUAL MEETING WEBINAR HANDOUT 

 

SUPP Training Requirements

The IDHS training requirements for all SUPP providers can be found in the FY23 SUPP Training Requirements.

SUPP Required Documentation Due Dates

The SUPP FY23 Required Document Submission Due Dates can be found HERE.

Technical Assistance Information

Technical Assistance, commonly referred to as consulting or coaching, is a one-on-one service that provides timely, flexible, and targeted support to an organization. Using a collaborative approach, Prevention First builds a prevention professional’s capacity to address their local conditions and develop their own prevention solutions to amplify the effectiveness of their programs and services. For more information about technical assistance, please contact Cher Hanson, Manager of Substance Use Prevention Training and Technical Assistance at cher.hanson@prevention.org or call 312-909-9768.

 

SUPP Program Staff Contact Information

IDHS Division of Substance Use Prevention and Recovery (SUPR) leadership requests that all new SUPP providers update their contact information in the Prevention Hub at:

https://apps.cprd.illinois.edu/PreventionHub/Default.aspx

Prevention Hub Orientation

New SUPP staff are encouraged to view the Prevention Hub Orientation modules provided in the IISUP II online self-paced training. The orientation is a series of modules that will review features of the Prevention Hub and provide an overview of required reporting components.

Important information regarding the Prevention Hub Orientation:

  • If you have not yet taken IISUP II, the Prevention Hub component is available with the IISUP II required course component. Since the Hub Tutorial course is optional, it does not need to be completed to get credit for completing IISUP II. However, the HUB tutorial will at least need to be launched and you will need to view the first three slides of the Introduction Module before you will be directed to complete the IISUP II evaluation and post-test. Once the HUB tutorial is launched, you may go back in at any time and complete the modules at your own pace. 
  • If you have already completed IISUP II, the Prevention Hub Orientation component is now available on your IISUP II home page in your training account. If you are new to the Hub or would like a refresher, you are encouraged to view this component. Each of the modules may be viewed independently of others.

For questions regarding reporting please contact:

Sherri Rudicil or Jo Pauly
Email: CPRD-SAPP@mx.uillinois.edu
Phone: 217-333-3231

SUPP YPE Strategy Information

YPE Model Program Resource

This online resource provides information about the Youth Prevention Education model programs approved by IDHS SUPP. Model programs are reviewed against criteria for feasibility and relevance to the RFP. These links will provide information to consider when making your program choice.

My Generation Rx Tip Sheet

My Generation Rx program implementation is optional for SUPS and CSUPS providers. This tip sheet provides helpful information for implementation.

One-Session Opioid Lessons for SUPP Providers 

In coordination with the delivery of the evidence-based curriculum cycles, SUPP grantees are required to deliver an IDHS-approved opioid lesson. Curriculums that do not have an IDHS-approved opioid lesson must use one of the approved lessons below.

Guidance for 4th and 5th Grade Expansion Grants Opioid Lesson

Grantees implementing the Too Good for Drugs curricula for 4th and 5th grade are approved to use the curriculum's opioid lesson for each grade level. IDHS has approved the following lessons for those grantees implementing Botvin LifeSkills. Grantees may choose one of the two lessons below.

Operation Prevention - 4th and 5th Grade Elementary School
(Click to view or download documents.)

Malachi's Medication

Sarah's Sister

Guidance for Middle School Opioid Lesson

Grantees implementing the Project Alert are approved to use the curriculum's opioid lesson for each grade level. IDHS has approved the following lessons for those grantees implementing All Stars, Botvin LifeSkills, Lion Quest, or Too Good for Drugs (MS). The following lesson has been developed and customized for SUPP providers by Discovery Education for use in a single class period. This lesson was updated in August 2019. The previous version of this lesson should no longer be implemented.

Operation Prevention – Middle School
(Click to view or download documents.)

Middle School Powerpoint Presentation

Middle School Educator Guide

Scholastic/NIDA Opioid Lesson (6th-8th)
This lesson, developed by Scholastic and the National Institute on Drug Abuse, contains a Teaching Guide, student article "Opioids" What You Need to Know" and activity sheet "What Causes Addiction." The lesson was obtained from the NIH (National Institutes of Health) website.

"Opioids: What You Need to Know"

Guidance for High School Opioid Lesson

No high school curriculums being implemented by SUPP grantees include an IDHS-approved opioid lesson. IDHS has approved the following lessons for those grantees implementing Botvin LifeSkills, Project Towards No Drug Abuse, or Too Good for Drugs (HS). The following lesson has been developed and customized for SUPP providers by Discovery Education for use in a single class period. This lesson was updated in August 2019. The previous version of this lesson should no longer be implemented.

Operation Prevention – High School
(Click to view or download documents.)

High School Powerpoint Presentation

High School Educator Guide

Operation Prevention – Online Student Learning Module
(Click to view or download documents.)

The Science of Addiction: The Stories of Teens

Educator Guide

Scholastic/NIDA Opioid Lesson (9th-12th)
This lesson, developed by Scholastic and the National Institute on Drug Abuse, contains a Teaching Guide, student article “Opioids: What You Need to Know” and activity sheet “What Causes Addiction.” The lesson was obtained from the NIH (National Institutes of Health) website.

"Opioids: What You Need to Know"