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This group, officially known as the "Risk & Protective Factor" work group reviews youth survey and public data to help the community board select priority youth outcomes, and priority risk and protective factors. Also, they will monitor changes in community-level outcomes over time.
Healthy Kids Colorado Survey 2019: https://www.colorado.gov/pacific/cdphe/healthy-kids-colorado-survey-data
Key Findings HKCS 2019: please email for report
Smart Source Survey Data 2019: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1XU3ibR6cyymzemZQQImqbnK5PMk0k5SO/view
2019 Jefferson County CTC Youth Town Hall Data 2019 & 2020: please email for report
Jefferson County Community Health Assessment: https://insight.livestories.com/s/v2/cha-home-page/b08c9eba-221c-41de-b1fb-3540bcc51a76/
US Census Quick Facts on Jefferson County: https://www.census.gov/quickfacts/fact/table/jeffersoncountycolorado,CO/PST045219
Community Needs Assessment Jeffco: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1uGAZxh1XN_IqZk_AIBY6AQcoYfLzEfVi/view?usp=sharing
Mission & vision
Data-driven
Equity & social justice informed (also specifically included in sections * below)
Coalition led/ Community owned & operated
Youth as co-leaders
COVID-19 impacts (also specifically included in sections * below)
Prevention = changing the underlying risk & protective factors that local data confirm that our youth face
About our geographic area
Projects underway
Narrative*
Logic model
Fact Sheet
Social norming messages
Narrative*
Logic model
Fact Sheet
Social norming messages
Narrative*
Logic model
Fact Sheet
Social norming messages
Narrative*
Logic model
Fact Sheet
Social norming messages
Narrative*
Logic model
Fact Sheet
Social norming messages
CTC Colorado will supply our coalition with a risk & protective factor comparison table (for the "focus area" of Wheat Ridge HS, Lakewood HS, and Jefferson Jr./Sn. only) that uses HKCS data to see which factors are higher in our community, both compared to other factors and to other communities. This is expected in late August.
Risk factors:
Community laws and norms favorable toward substance use
Extreme economic deprivation
Transitions and mobility
Availability of substances
Low neighborhood attachment and community disorganization
Protective Factors:
Opportunities for prosocial involvement
Recognition for prosocial involvement
Risk factors:
Lack of commitment to school
Academic failure beginning in late elementary school
Protective Factors:
School rewards for prosocial involvement
Risk factors:
Family history of substance abuse
Family management problems
Favorable parental attitudes and involvement in substance use
Protective Factors:
Family opportunities for prosocial involvement
Risk factors:
Early initiation of substance use
Favorable attitudes toward substance use
Perceived risk of substance abuse