Community Flakka Action Plan May 2015
Community Flakka Action Plan
May 2015
Mission To collaborate with all key community stakeholders to create a unified outreach plan that promotes the health and safety of Broward County.
Guiding Principles The key community stakeholders recognize the significance of the increasing rate of synthetic drug use in Broward County. At this time, county hospitals are reporting 2-3 admissions for flakka each day. Broward County is widely believed to be ground zero for this emerging drug trend. Consequently, the Commission on Substance Abuse, Broward Addiction Recovery Center and the Broward Sheriff’s Office initiated an integrated collaborative community approach. With the advancement of community prevention, treatment and wellness as the community’s focus, extensive work has been done to address the increasing rates of synthetic drugs by unifying branches of the community to provide wide-spread outreach and education to all the districts of Broward County. The Commission launched a Flakka Action Team to assess where the community was at in addressing the deadly street drug, Flakka and to unify the outreach efforts of key community stakeholders.
Plan Development This Community Flakka Action Plan was developed through a methodical process of assessment and strategy. The Commission facilitated a process to collect information on our community partner’s available resources and ongoing and planned activities to address the rise of synthetic drug use in Broward County. The results of the assessment were then analyzed to identify gaps in outreach services and to identify the needs in the community, to create one unified plan. Broward Sheriff’s Office created a calendar of outreach events to guide and inform of activities in the community aimed to educate and prevent further harm from flakka. The key community stakeholders include Broward Behavioral Health Coalition, Broward Addiction Recovery Center, The United Way Commission on Substance Abuse, Broward Sheriff’s Office, Fort Lauderdale Police Department, Broward County School Board, Drug Court, Hospitals of Broward County and the Broward County Medical Association.
Target Population This Community Flakka Action Plan is focused on both youth and adults within Broward County. The target population is inclusive of all youth and adults in Broward County, including those in at-risk, vulnerable, and special needs groups such as the homeless, veterans and Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgendered (LGBT) persons.
Community Flakka Action Plan
Branch of Community
Organization
Resources Available
Activities
Contact
Law Enforcement Broward Sheriff’s Office
1. Public Speakers 2. Trainings Available 2. Youth-targeted presentation 3. Presentation for professionals, adults and parents. 4. Educational materials, pamphlets, and training video.
1. Broward Sheriff’s Office is coordinating and facilitating trainings and presentations throughout Broward County schools and organizations. 2. PowerPoint presentations and educational materials are being made available for other organizations and businesses throughout the community. 3. Creation of a protocol on how to interact with individuals under the influence of flakka in a way that is both safe for the user and first responders. 4. Ongoing task force meetings to unify efforts of law enforcement. 5. Creation and management of in-house calendar of events and trainings.
Broward Sheriff's Office Department of Law Enforcement Administration (954)321-5076
Fort Lauderdale Police Department
1. Public Speakers 2. Educational Information/Data 3. Staff Trainings 4. Presentations for community and professionals.
1. Trainings and presentations for neighborhood associations within each district. 2. Assist EMS and Broward General to respond to individuals under the influence of flakka in a way that is both safe for the user and first responders. 3. Ongoing task force meetings to unify efforts of law enforcement.
Captain Dana Swisher (954) 828-5661 danas@fortlauderdale.gov
Crime Stoppers of Broward County
1. Mobile Billboard 2. Reward available for tips that lead to arrests
1. Crime Stoppers is publicizing the dangers of synthetic drugs and flakka to the community. 2. Coordinating with Broward Sheriff’s Office and the Fort Lauderdale Police Department to bring the mobile billboard to areas that are most effected by Flakka. 3. Offering a reward for tips reported that lead to an arrest of a flakka dealer.
954-493-8477 (TIPS) www.browardcrimestoppers.org
Medical Florida Department of Health in Broward County
1. Information Dissemination 2. Coordination with medical personnel, health support techs and school health in Broward County.
1. Training and presentation to school
nurses before the beginning of the school
year.
(954) 467-4700 www.broward.floridahealth.gov
Broward County Medical Association (BCMA)
1. Broward EMS Council 2. Broward County Medical Association EMS Committee
1. Ongoing Education 2. Coordinate with EMS to treat individuals under the influence of flakka in a way that is both safe for the user and first responders.
Sanford Silverman, MD, President, BCMA Nabil El Sanadi, MD, Chair, EMS Committee President, Broward Health
Medical Examiners Office
1. Data-collection/Information 2. Drug Testing for Synthetics (24 hour lead time)
1. Ongoing information sharing and data-collection. 2. Synthetic drug testing through urinalysis made available to community partners.
Medical Examiners Office 954-357-5200 Med_Exam_Trauma@broward.org
Broward Health 1. Data-collection 1. Information sharing and data-collection Richard Mayora, LCSW rmayora@browardhealth.org
Community/Non-Profit Organizations
United Way of Broward County Commission on Substance Abuse (UWBCCSA)
1. Data-Surveillance /Information on Flakka provided on a monthly basis to Broward County. 2. Educational Materials 3. Media Campaign 4. Coordination and Community Organization 5. Website: www.drugfreebroward.org
1. Information Dissemination 2. Centralized database 3. Ongoing Action Team meetings to engage and unify efforts of key community stakeholders. 4. Coordination of trainings. 5. Support and coordinate production of print materials. 6. Support and coordinate production of wide-spread media campaign. 7. Creation and management of community flakka action plan and calendar of community events and trainings.
Heather Clark (954) 308-9277 hclark@unitedwaybroward.org
Broward Behavioral Health Coalition
1. Funding for Substance Abuse and Mental Health prevention and treatment in Broward County.
1. Ongoing support and coordination of system of care for Behavioral Health in Broward County.
Broward Behavioral Health Coalition (954) 622-8121 www.bbhcflorida.org
2-1-1 Broward 1. Data-collection/Information 2. Centralized Resource Hub 3. Hotline 4. Website www.211-broward.org
1. Data-collection/Information 2. Centralized Resource Hub 3. Hotline 4. Website www.211-broward.org/service/substanceabuse
2-1-1 Broward 2-1-1 www.211-broward.org
H.O.M.E.S., Inc. 1. Housing for youth who have aged out of foster or relative care.
1. SA referrals for youth Gabrielle Tunnage (954) 563-5454
Treatment Broward Addiction Recovery Center (BARC)
1. Public Speakers 2. In-patient treatment 3. Out-patient treatment 4. Coordination with key community stakeholders.
1. Support and coordination to educational materials 2. Ongoing coordination of key community stakeholders through Substance Advisory Board of Broward County and Community Flakka Action Team 3. Staff trainings
Paul Faulk Jr., MPA, MBA Division Director (954)-357-4830 pfaulk@broward.org
The Starting Place and Spectrum Programs (Banyan Health)
1. Prevention, outpatient and in-home services for youth and adults. 2. Peer specialists 3. Parent Advocates 4. Access to youth and parents 5. SA Assessments and testing
1. Provide information and education to families struggling with substance abuse.
Octavio Aguiar oaguiar@startingplace.org Marsha Currant mcurrant@startingplace.org (954) 327-4060
Broward House 1. Information and data-collection 2. In-patient and out-patient treatment
1. Data-collection from client’s self-reported use of synthetics.
Broward House (954)-523-9454
Judicial Drug Court 1. Public Speaker 2. Access to speakers participating in Drug Court that have used flakka.
1. Participation in community educational presentations and trainings.
Drug Court (954) 375-6180
Faith-Based Vision International Ministries
1. Access to congregation leaders 2. Coordination of faith-based organizations 3. Information Dissemination
1. Coordination of presentations at faith-groups throughout Broward County. 2. Coordination of presentations to youth-groups at congregations throughout Broward County.
Michelle Richards-Phillips getvisionedtv@gmail.com
F.L.Y.-Youth, Inc. First Love Yourself
1. Access to faith-based community 2. Coordination with EMS, BSO and BARC
1. Ongoing faith-based and community activities
Nicole S. Barnes Broderick 4iamflyinc@gmail.com
Education School Board of Broward County
1. Public Speakers 2. Educational Materials and Videos 3. Information Dissemination 4. Access to target population- youth 5. Website: www.browardprevention.org
1. Provide ongoing support to schools who reach out for assistance. 2. Information on flakka provided to principals, parents and staff in Broward County public schools.
Debra Rozsa debra.rozsa@browardschools.com
AIP 1. CAP Classes www.aipmentor.com
Nelson Velez nvelez@aipmentor.com
PACE Center for Girls
1. Staff time 2. Access to adolescent girls and their families 3. Parent support groups to target parents and their concerns specifically 4. Partnerships with other agencies and coalitions 5. SA questionnaires 6. SA screening tools
1. Staff trainings and updates 2. Education to participants in all PACE programs 3. Coordination with Diversion Coalition and BSO for an awareness presentation/event for Diversion/Civil Citation youth to attend in June or July, TBD.
Events: Amber Gross amber.gross@pacecenter.org Education and Trainings: Alexandra Stark Alexandra.stark@pacecenter.org
Broward County Broward County Administration
1. Staff time 2. Access to county municipalities 3. Coordination with community partners
1. Support and coordination of development of wide-spread media campaign 2. Support and coordination of press conference 3. Ongoing support and coordination to unify efforts of community.
Shelly Turetzky sturetzky@broward.org Ric Barrick rbarrick@broward.org
Media Local Media 1. Access to media contacts 2. Access to marketing vendors
1. Support and coordination of development of wide-spread media campaign & access to media exposure 2. Support and coordination of press conference 3. Ongoing support and coordination messages to the community about Flakka
TBD
Business Sector TBD TBD TBD
Youth/Parents Broward Youth Coalition PTA
1. Support of development of youth appropriate outreach/educational materials 2. Information dissemination campaigns “peer to peer” 3. Support of development of parent appropriate outreach/educational materials 4. Information dissemination campaigns “parent to parent”
Elkin Alfred (954) 453-3747 ealfred@unitedwayofbroward.org
Calendar of Outreach Events
District/ Municipality
Presentation Date Time Location Street Address City Zip Code Notes
Broward County May 4, 2015 12:00-2:00 pm
Broward County Courthouse 201 SE 6th Street.
Fort Lauderdale 33301
Training of Public Defenders
Lauderdale Lakes May 8, 2015
1:00 - 2:30 pm
Boyd Anderson High School (754) 322-0200 3050 NW 41st Street
Lauderdale Lakes 33309
**Not open to the Public; Boyd Anderson students only
Broward County May 12, 2015 10:00-11:00 am 2-1-1 250 NE 33rd Street
Oakland Park 33334
Training for 211 staff and operators
Broward County May 14, 2015 9:30-10:30 am Carpenter House 4414 Surf Road Hollywood 33019
Training for county homeless provider case managers
Broward County May 20, 2015 11:00-12:00 pm
United Way of Broward County 1300 S. Andrews Ave
Fort Lauderdale 33316
Training for the faith-based community leaders.
Dania Beach May 21, 2015 6:00 - 8:00 pm Dania Beach City Hall
100 West Dania Beach Blvd
Dania Beach 33004
Fort Lauderdale May 26, 2015 6:30-7:30 pm Salvation Army 1445 West Broward Blvd.
Fort Lauderdale 33312
**Not open to the Public, residents only
Fort Lauderdale May 26, 2015 6:30-8:00 PM Fisrt Lutheran Church 441 NE 3rd Ave. Fort Lauderdale 33301 Homeless Outreach
District/ Municipality
Presentation Date Time Location Street Address City Zip Code Notes
Lauderdale Lakes May 27, 2015
1:00 - 2:30 pm
Boyd Anderson High School (754) 322-0200 3050 NW 41st Street
Lauderdale Lakes 33309
**Not open to the Public; Boyd Anderson students only
Fort Lauderdale May 28, 2015 9:00-10:30 am
Broward County Medical Association
5101 NW 21st Ave., Suite 450
Fort Lauderdale 33309
Flakka Action Team Meeting
Fort Lauderdale May 28, 2015 6:00-7:30 pm First Lutheran Church 1100 N. Andrews Ave. Fort Lauderdale 33311 Homeless Outreach
Hollywood May 29, 2015 10:00-11:00 am Memorial Health System 7031 Taft Street Hollywood 33024
MHS caseworkers training
Fort Lauderdale June 3, 2015 10:00-11:00 am Broward Housing Solutions 305 SE 18th Court
Fort Lauderdale 33316 Case Worker Training
North Lauderdale June 6, 2015
9:30 - 11:30 am North Lauderdale City Hall 701 S.W. 71st Avenue
North Lauderdale 33068
Hollywood June 8, 2015 6:30-7:30 pm Salvation Army 1950-1960 Sherman Street Hollywood 33020
**Not open to the Public, residents only
West Park/ Pembroke Park June 9, 2015
7:00 - 9:00 pm Koinonia Worship Center
4900 West Hallandale Beach Blvd.
Pembroke Park 33023
Deerfield Beach June 10, 2015 6:00 - 8:00 pm
Deerfield Beach High School (Auditorium) 910 SW 15th Street
Deerfield Beach
Oakland Park June 11, 2015 6:30 -8:30 pm Collins Center 3900 NE 3rd Avenue
Oakland Park 33334
Fort Lauderdale June 18, 2015 6:00-7:30 PM Fort Lauderdale Police Department
1300 W. Broward Blvd.
Fort Lauderdale 33312 March Against Flakka
Weston June 18, 2015 7:00 - 8:30 pm
West Regional Park Community Center
20200 Saddle Club Road Weston 33327
Fort Lauderdale June 19, 2015 10:30-11:30 AM FLITE Center
1100 West McNab Road
Fort Lauderdale 33309 Training for Life Coaches
Pompano Beach June 20, 2015 5:30 - 8:00 pm E. Pat Larkins Center 520 NW 3rd Street
Pompano Beach 33060
Prayer Walk organized by the Faith-based community
Fort Lauderdale June 21, 2015 10:00 AM Calvary Chapel 1 NW 33rd Terrace Fort Lauderdale 33311
Coral Springs June 25, 2015 2:30-3:30 PM Broward Addiction Recovery Center 3275 NW 99th Way
Coral Springs 33065 *Not open to the public
Fort Lauderdale June 28, 2015 5:30 PM Church of God 211 NW 5th Ave Fort Lauderdale 33311
Wilton Manors June 30, 2015 2:00-3:00 PM Kids in Distress 819 Northeast 26th Street
Wilton Manors 33305 *Not open to the public
Tamarac June 30,2015 6:00 - 8:00 pm
Tamarac Community Center
8601 West Commercial Boulevard Tamarac 33351
Central Broward July 11, 2015 10:00 am - 1:00 pm
Urban League of Broward County 560 NW 27th Avenue
Fort Lauderdale 33311
Additional Resources
1. In an emergency, call 9-1-1 2. For information on substance abuse and mental health
treatment, call 2-1-1 3. To schedule a presentation/training, call 2-1-1 4. Informational and educational resources, visit www.211-
broward.org or www.drugfreebroward.org/facingflakka
5. To anonymously report a dealer, call 954-493-8477 (TIPS)