DHS 75.14(6)(b)7.7. ‘Community-based process.’ The prevention service shall implement processes that enhance the ability of the community to more effectively provide prevention services for behaviors that lead to substance use. Activities under this strategy include organizing, planning, enhancing the efficiency and effectiveness of services implementation, interagency collaboration, coalition building and networking. Examples of activities that may be conducted and methods used in carrying out this strategy include the following: DHS 75.14(6)(b)7.a.a. Community and volunteer training, such as neighborhood action training and training of key people in the system. DHS 75.14(6)(c)(c) Goals and objectives. A prevention service shall have written operational goals and objectives that specify the strategies by which they will be achieved and the target population served. DHS 75.14(6)(d)(d) Documentation of coordination. A prevention service shall provide written documentation of coordination with other human service agencies, organizations or services that share similar goals. DHS 75.14(6)(e)(e) Records. A prevention service shall maintain records on the number of individuals served by implementation of each prevention strategy and retain records necessary for meeting certification and funding requirements. DHS 75.14(7)(a)(a) Prevention evaluation outcomes. A prevention service shall have an evaluation process that measures the outcomes of the services provided. DHS 75.14(7)(b)(b) Prevention evaluation by consumers. A prevention service shall evaluate the views of consumers about the services they are provided and shall adjust goals and objectives accordingly. DHS 75.14(7)(c)(c) Prevention service written policy. A prevention service shall have a written policy and a defined process to provide individuals with the opportunity to express opinions regarding ongoing services, staff, and the methods by which individual prevention activities are offered. DHS 75.14 HistoryHistory: CR 20-047: cr. Register October 2021 No. 790, eff. 10-1-22; correction in (1) made under s. 13.92 (4) (b) 7., Stats., and correction in (4) (a) 3. b., (d) made under s. 35.17, Stats., Register October 2021 No. 790. DHS 75.15DHS 75.15 Intervention service and intoxicated driver services. DHS 75.15(1)(1) Service description for an intervention service. Intervention services are delivered in a wide variety of settings and are designed to explore and address risk factors that appear to be related to substance use, to assist the individual in recognizing the consequences of harmful substance use, and to provide information for individuals to make behavioral changes. Intervention services may include screening, brief intervention and referral, psychoeducational services, pre-treatment intervention groups, case management, health education, outreach and in-reach programs, problem identification, information dissemination, alternative education, intoxicated driver assessments, and support services provided to reduce the effects of substance-related concerns by identifying and engaging the individual to change behavior or to participate in treatment or other wellness services. DHS 75.15(2)(2) Applicability. This section shall apply to any of the following: DHS 75.15(2)(a)(a) Intervention services, as required by contract with the department. DHS 75.15(3)(3) Service description for intoxicated driver services. Intoxicated driver intervention services are specific services within the Intoxicated Driver Program under ch. DHS 62, utilized to reduce risk of reoccurrence of impaired driving. These services include intoxicated driver assessments, driver safety planning and monitoring, and alternative education services. DHS 75.15(4)(a)(a) “Alternative education” means a course of traffic safety instruction that is designed to meet the goals of a group dynamic traffic safety program or a multiple offender traffic safety program for clients that cannot be accommodated by a group dynamic traffic safety program or multiple offender traffic safety program. DHS 75.15(4)(b)(b) “Intervention service” means a service provided to an individual who, at the time of screening and assessment, does not appear to meet the criteria for a diagnosis of substance use disorder or for referral to treatment services but is at risk of developing problems related to substance use. DHS 75.15(5)(5) General requirements for intervention services and intoxicated driver services. DHS 75.15(5)(a)(a) Governing authority or entity owner. The governing authority or entity owner of a service shall do all of the following: DHS 75.15(5)(a)1.1. Designate a member or representative of the governing body that is legally responsible for the operation of a service that has the authority to conduct the policy, actions, and affairs of the service, to complete the entity owner background check and to be the entity owner responsible for a service. DHS 75.15(5)(a)2.2. Appoint a service director whose qualifications, authority, and duties are defined in writing. DHS 75.15(5)(a)3.3. Establish written policies and procedures for the operation of the service and exercise general direction over the service. Policies and procedures must be written to insure all of the following: