La Crosse
Medical Health Science Consortium
Changing
the Culture
of Risky
Drinking Behavior
Community Coalition
Project Purpose:
Changing the Culture of Risky Drinking Behavior will partner
the La Crosse Medical Health Science Consortium (LMHSC) and the
Injury Research Center (IRC) at the Medical College of Wisconsin to
create a county-wide infrastructure to develop a long-term strategic
plan aimed at reducing injuries resulting from at-risk alcohol use
and abuse among 12-24 year olds living in the County of La Crosse,
Wisconsin.
This project will:
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Convene a
county-wide Alcohol and Injury Risk Reduction Community
Coalition
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Complete a
Burden of Alcohol Use and Injury Report for La Crosse County
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Compile an
assets inventory of community-based alcohol prevention,
treatment and policy resources in La Crosse County
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Develop an
evidence-based strategic plan for long-term reduction of
alcohol-related injuries among 12-24 year olds in La Crosse
County.
This project is funded by the Healthier Wisconsin
Partnership Program, a component of the Advancing a Healthier
Wisconsin endowment at the Medical College of Wisconsin.
The LMHSC is comprised of the University of Wisconsin-La
Crosse, Viterbo University, Western Technical College, Gundersen
Lutheran Medical System, and Franciscan Skemp (Mayo Health System).
Additional community partners include Coulee Council on Addictions,
CESA #4, County of La Crosse Health & Human Service Departments.
Frequently Asked
Questions:
Isn’t this a duplication of efforts already ongoing in La
Crosse (for example the Mayor’s Task Force)?
There are many important ongoing efforts in our community to
tackle alcohol-related injury. None of these efforts should stop.
There is no one solution or single policy to reduce this burden.
What makes this project unique?
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It
is county-wide
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Partners
prominent community health and education organizations with the
injury expertise of the Injury Research Center at the Medical
college of Wisconsin
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Will result in
a comprehensive understanding of both the problem (Burden
report) and resources/assets currently available in the
community (Assets inventory)
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Convenes a task
force and resulting strategic plan that will be inclusive of
all community members who want to participate
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Will offer
evidence-based (proven) strategies for programs, policies and
interventions in our community
Why do this? Why do we need more research on this issue? –
let’s do something.
Organizations currently working in this area shouldn’t stop
what they are doing. Alcohol-related injury is a complex problem.
This project will allow us to gain a comprehensive understanding of
both the problem (Burden report) and resources/assets currently
available in the community (Assets inventory). By understanding the
nature of where and how alcohol-related injuries occur in our
community, the Community Coalition will develop a strategic plan
that focuses on short and long-term interventions/programs that are
evidence-based (proven to work). Only through gathering information
through some basic ground work can we implement proven solutions in
our community.
The drownings in La Crosse are related to a serial killer not
alcohol?
Regardless of your belief about the tragic drownings in La
Crosse, alcohol-related injury encompasses far more than drownings.
Many people in our community are seriously injured or die each year
from alcohol-related motor vehicle crashes, falls or violence. This
project will take a comprehensive look at alcohol-related injury in
the county and prepare a report on all injuries resulting from the
misuse of alcohol, including drowning.
Are you going to try to stop people from drinking?
The focus of this project is to address at-risk alcohol use
and abuse in 12-24 year olds and reduce alcohol-related injuries and
death. We do not advocate alcohol use among those under age 21.
How would you implement what your study proposes (your
strategic plan)?
Once an evidence-based strategic plan has been developed,
there will be opportunities for numerous organizations in the
community to implement components of the plan. The LMHSC and the
IRC plan to apply for future grant funding to implement components
of the strategic plan.
For more
information about this project please contact:
Project Manager:
Al Bliss
Health Educator, La
Crosse County Health Department
300 N 4th
St
La Crosse, WI 54601
608 789-4820
Bliss.al@co.la-crosse.wi.us
Brenda
Rooney, Ph.D.
Medical Director,
Community and Preventive Care Services
Gundersen Lutheran
1836 South Avenue
La Crosse, WI 54601
Office:
608.775.2152
Fax: 608.775.5887
blrooney@gundluth.org
Catherine
Kolkmeier,
Director La Crosse Medical Health Science Consortium
1300 Badger Street
Office 3065
La Crosse, WI
54601-1502
(608) 785-5151
kolkmeie.cath@uwlax.edu
Media Spokespersons and Co-chairs:
Pat Ruda,
Executive
Director
Coulee Council on
Addictions
921 West Ave So.
La Crosse, WI 54601
608 784-4177
pruda@charter.net
Tracy Herlitzke
CESA #4
923 E. Garland St
West Salem, WI
54669
608 786-4838
therlitzke@cesa4.k12.wi.us