January 29, 2020
The Lehigh County Communities That Care, a joint effort of
the Whitehall-Coplay and Catasauqua CTC groups, held its annual meeting Jan. 23
in the Zentz Community Center at Fellowship Community, Whitehall.
The theme for the event was “Prevention Coalitions +
Prevention Science = Good Economic Sense.”
There were approximately 50 people in attendance at the
meeting. Attendees included Whitehall-Coplay School District personnel;
representatives from Lehigh County Drug and Alcohol, Center for Humanistic
Change, Lehigh Valley Suicide Prevention Coalition and Lehigh County Probation;
Lehigh County Commissioner Bob Elbich; Ellen Kern, as a representative of state
Sen. Pat Browne, R-16th; Steve Strella, as a representative of state Rep. Zach
Mako, R-183rd; and more.
The Catasauqua Area School District was represented by Amy
Dymond-Jones, middle school guidance counselor, and Shelley Keffer, coordinator
of student services.
Denise Continenza, CTC coordinator, discussed many of the
highlights and advances the CTC and the WCSD have made, including the creation
of several short videos aimed at students and parents on the dangers of
underage drinking and social hosting, the continuation of the Botvin Life
Skills Training in the schools and the addition of the program at the high
school level and the formation of mental health partnerships to assist the
students.
The CASD has a group called the Catasauqua Community Cares Program, which addresses food insecurity and more among the students. The district is also on its second year of working with Salisbury Behavioral Health to provide mental health support for students. CASD has two school resource officers and is also implementing the Botvin LifeSkills Training program.
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