PUTTING IT ALL TOGETHER
The Positive Culture Framework looks at how attitudes, perceptions and beliefs shape community norms. In Ashland, we have strong community norms around youth health & safety and that as a community we should work together to prevent and reduce youth substance use. There is a community commitment to support the behavioral health (mental health & substance use) of all Ashland youth. There are programs and services that address all levels of prevention and all levels of behavioral health, across all of the social ecologies.
Click on one of the dots to learn more about each program/service.
Social Host Laws (Public Enforcement)
Consequences for furnishing alcohol to youth under age 21.
Tobacco Regulations
Regulation of the Ashland Board of Health restricting the sale of tobacco and nicotine products and delivery systems, including the prohibiting of tobacco sales to persons under the minimum legal sales age in Ashland of 21.
Alcohol Regulations
Regulation of the Ashland Select Board for the goal of responsible alcohol service and consumption, including the prohibiting of purchase by a person under age 21 or sale/delivery to a person under age 21.
SEL Professional Development
Social-emotional learning skill-building workshops, trainings, and instruction delivery for school counseling staff.
Flavored Tobacco Product Sales Restrictions
Regulations and restrictions for retailers of tobacco products.
Alcohol Licensee Training
Annual Liquor Compliance Seminar training Ashland alcohol license holders (restaurants, liquor stores, retailers) on the laws, regulations, and training requirements for alcohol servers and the prevention of sales to underage persons.
SEL Weekly Educator Newsletter
Social-emotional learning education, information, and resources for school staff.
Alcohol Compliance Checks
Planned visits to restaurants, liquor stores, and retailers of alcohol to ensure compliance with regulation and restrictions.
Tobacco Compliance Checks
Planned visits to retailers of tobacco/nicotine products to ensure compliance of tobacco/nicotine/e-cigarette delivery system regulations and restrictions.
SEL Book Studies
Book reading/conversations for APS staff led by the Director of Counseling and SEL.
Environmental Scans
The collection of data at local convenience stores regarding the sale, placement, promotion and advertising of alcohol and tobacco/nicotine products.
Promotion of SEL for APD Staff
Efforts to increase awareness, education, and access to learning about Social-Emotional Learning.
Staff SEL Website
Website with articles, information, resources and tools for APS staff.
Courageous Conversations
Student-led discussions on topics & issues of concern for youth.
(At-Risk) Substance Use Response & Support Team
Collaboration between the Ashland Police Department, Ashland Human Services and local service providers for individuals who are at-risk for substance use.
(Engaged) Substance Use Response & Support Team
Collaboration between the Ashland Police Department, Ashland Human Services and local service providers for individuals who are engaged in substance use.
SEl Parent Advisory Council
Parent group established to support/provide input on student support around social-emotional learning, led by APS Director of Counseling & SEL.
(At Risk) CIMS Critical Incident Management System
Regional database system used by police departments to enhance the ability to direct and/or provide ongoing support for Ashland residents at risk of substance use
POWER Programs
Community-wide educational prevention programs that focus on the promotion of physical health, mental health, community connectedness and the prevention of substance use/misuse.
(Engaged) CIMS Critical Incident Management Systems
Regional database system used by police departments to enhance the ability to direct and/or provide ongoing support for Ashland residents engaged in substance use.
SEL Parent Newsletters, Presentations, Book Chats & Website
Parent resources to support student social-emotional learning at home.
Social Host Law Education
Programs, articles, and tip sheets created to educate the community on the components of the Social Host Law and consequences for violations.
(At Risk) Substance Use Response & Support Team
Collaboration between the Ashland Police Department, Ashland Human Services Department and local service providers for individuals who at risk of substance use.
STAND Campaigns @ AHS
Social norms campaigns to correct misperceptions around substance use by Ashland youth and increase knowledge that most AHS students make healthy decisions.
Spark Leadership (Breaking the Barriers)
5th-grade leadership training created and delivered by the Breaking the Barriers student club.
Responsive Classroom
Adopted by Ashland elementary schools, RC is an evidence-based approach to teaching and discipline that focuses on engaging academics, positive community, effective management, and developmental awareness.
Youth Education & Intervention (Diversion Program)
AHS support program for students in violation of the school’s chemical health policy.
Screening Brief Intervention Referral to treatment (SBIRT)
Prevention and intervention program delivered by nursing staff to 7th and 9th graders to provide substance use prevention information and identify students who may be at risk for substance use.
School Counselor-led SEL Classroom Lessons K-5
Classroom discussions and instruction on a variety of topics to support and promote positive behavioral health and social-emotional competencies.
Parenting for Prevention Tip Sheets
Educational series for parents and other caring adults to increase awareness and knowledge about important youth issues and to encourage dialogue about making healthy choices.
Naviance SEL Curriculum Grades 6-8
On-line curriculum on a variety of topics designed to promote life-skills, including social, emotional, academic and financial competencies.
(Engaged) CIMS Critical Incident Management System
Regional database system used by police departments to enhance the ability to direct and/or provide ongoing support for Ashland residents at risk of substance use.
Guidance Seminars Grades 9-12
Discussions with students hosted by the AHS Guidance Department on a range of youth topics.
Vaping Education & Intervention Program
AHS support program for students in violation of the school’s vaping/e-cigarette chemical health policy.
Youth Leadership (BTB & MYTT)
Student groups dedicated to the promotion of healthy decision-making and community-based prevention efforts.
Individual Counseling
School-based counseling and referrals for students.
Substance Use Response & Support Team
Collaboration between the Ashland Police Department, Ashland Human Service and local service providers for individuals who are engaged in substance use.
POWER Programs
Community-wide educational prevention programs that focus on the promotion of physical health, mental health, community connectedness and the prevention of substance use/misuse.
Wrap Around Mental Health Supports
Delivery system of support where the child/family is at the center and the school/community provides needed services.
Courageous Conversations
Student-led discussions on topics & issues of concern for youth.
Counseling Groups
School-based group counseling.
Parent & Community Messaging Campaigns
Positive messaging campaigns designed to raise awareness and provide strategies to promote/support youth health.
National Citizens Survey
Community-wide survey administered every 3 years in Ashland to assess various life, service, and support metrics. Data from the 2019 survey revealed that 75% of respondents strongly agreed and 19% somewhat agreed that “as a community, we should try to prevent youth substance use.”
Sticker Shock
Collaboration with the AHS SADD chapter and local alcohol retailers to raise awareness about the consequences of providing alcohol to underage youth through informational stickers that are placed on beer/alcohol packaging.
CIMS Critical Incident Management System
Regional database system used by police departments to enhance the ability to direct and/or provide ongoing support for Ashland residents engaged in substance use.
Drug Take Back Day
Partnership with the Ashland Police Department and Ashland Lions to encourage the disposal of unwanted, unused, or expired medications. Drop-off events are held at the police stations in April and October.
PBIS Pre K-12
A multi-tier level of support that aligns academic, behavioral, social, and emotional supports to improve education for all students.
