VPLO Goals
VPLOs are working across our communities to support a sustainable, scalable, and equitable statewide system in Vermont that prevents or reduces substance use across all ages and substances.
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Build additional capacity in all levels of prevention (primary, secondary, and tertiary) and to engage non-traditional partners.
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Prevent and reduce substance use across all ages and all substances;
Ensure all Vermonters have access to substance use prevention strategies statewide that allows for and optimizes regional assets and variability;
Decrease geographic and other health disparities;
Increase efficiency and collaboration on prevention efforts across all state, public and private entities through a consolidated and holistic approach to prevention that is sustainable, scalable, and equitable - Vermont Substance Misuse and Prevention Council (SMPC) Goal #3.
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Addresses disparities in Vermont’s substance use prevention system that include geographical gaps and populations that are underserved;
Leverages state and federal funding to fill gaps and expand access to prevention statewide; and
Coordinates, supports and leverages substance use prevention efforts at the community, regional and state levels.
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A sustainable, scalable, and equitable statewide system in Vermont that prevents or reduces substance use across all ages and substances that includes and reflects:
Relevant and effective substance use prevention efforts statewide;
Collaborative efforts driven by reliable and timely data, that address contributing factors that lead to use and includes participation from priority populations, including, but not limited to, youth;
An increase in substance use coalitions that are sustained and thriving;
Inclusion of innovation and non-traditional prevention partners in this work;
An understanding by communities and stakeholders about what substance use prevention is and its impact.