Mission: The mission of the local DWI grant program is to reduce the incidence of DWI, alcoholism, alcohol abuse and alcohol-related domestic violence (per DFA definition).
Vision: The Roosevelt County DWI Program personnel continually strive to improve our services to the community by collaborating and partnering with schools, other agencies and non-profit organizations to create a safer community.
Local Goals:
- To reduce and prevent incidents of alcohol and drug related DWI
- To reduce and prevent the misuse of prescription opioid/pain medication
- To reduce and prevent incidents of underage drinking and other drug use
Agenda
Wednesday, February 16, 2021
At the Roosevelt County Detention Center training room at noon (lunch provided)
- Call to Order at ____________
- Previous minutes for the November 17, 2021 meeting. *Action needed to correct, accept and approve.
- Introductions
- Reports – data, trends
- Law Enforcement (ENMU DPS, Portales PD, Sheriff’s Office, NM State Police/SIU, Cannon)
- Courts (Magistrate, Municipal, District, Teen Court)
- Probation (Compliance, JPO, Drug Court, other)
- Other
- Old Business
- New Business
- FY22 Q2 spending report, discussion and *action item – approval/disapproval.
- Dana (Roosevelt County Court Compliance Officer) report
- Shannon Morrison (DWI Evaluator) report –
- Darla (Roosevelt County Coordinator) report – Teen Court – Quarter 2 report, NMTCA Q3 mtg, FY23 application
- Announcements
- Teen Court sessions, February 24, 2022 at the Magistrate Court building at 4:45 pm
- Portales/Roosevelt County Q3 DWI Task Force VIP, March 9, 2022, doors open at 5:30, start at 6:00, and ends at 7:00 at the Magistrate Court building. CDWI funds pay for speakers and security
- Health Council, Wednesday, March 2, 2022 at noon
Next meeting Wednesday, May 18, 2022 at the Detention Center training room at noon.
- Adjournment at ___________