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Executive Director (Acting)

Van Ingram is the Acting Executive Director for the Kentucky Office of Drug Control Policy.  Van joined ODCP in November 2004, shortly after it was created with the mission of coordinating Kentucky’s substance abuse efforts in enforcement, treatment and prevention/education.

Van served with the Maysville Kentucky Police Department for more than 23 years, the last six as Chief of Police.  He is a former President of the Kentucky Association of Chiefs of Police, and was named “Kentucky Chief of the Year” in 2001.  He is a former recipient of the Governor’s Award for Outstanding Contribution to Law Enforcement, as well as the Melvin Shein Award for distinguished service to Kentucky law enforcement.

Van is a certified law enforcement instructor and has trained officers across the state on a variety of topics, including community oriented policing, interview and interrogation, and time management. He is a frequent speaker on a variety of substance abuse issues and has recently presented to numerous groups and national organizations on the topic of electronically monitoring PSE sales.

Partnership for a Drug-Free America

In early March 2008, the Office of Drug Control Policy, in collaboration with the Partnership for a Drug-Free America, began a statewide public service announcement (PSA) campaign to air professionally produced localized media messages in a sustained effort to reduce the incidence of substance abuse in the Commonwealth.  That collaboration brings more than $6 million in professionally produced PSAs to Kentucky.

Parents and children are inundated with media messages about drug use and abuse among celebrities and major sports figures.  The benefits from the Partnership allow Kentucky to counter those negative messages with positive prevention strategies.  This is another initiative KY-ASAP & the ODCP are doing to support the reduction of youth substance use.

The Office of Drug Control Policy urges all media outlets across Kentucky to participate in the Partnership for a Drug-Free Kentucky Campaign, by running the messages to “un-sell” drugs to Kentucky’s youth.  Research has shown if a child hears or sees one anti-drug message a day, they are 38% less likely to use drugs.   When a parent is talking to a child about drugs on a regular basis, the child is 52% less likely to use drugs.

We feel very encouraged and inspired with our ability to make a difference.  To date, the ODCP/Partnership for a Drug-Free Kentucky PSAs have aired thousands of times since March 2008.

For more information, go to http://www.drugfree.org

 

Federal Grant Opportunity - USED/Office of Safe and Drug-Free Schools
 

FUNDING opportunity for local school districts through USED/Office of Safe and Drug-Free Schools.  For more information go to:

http://odcp.ky.gov/kyasap.htm

 

Last Updated 12/30/2008
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