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Webinar: Preventing Underage Drinking with School-based Partners

Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez - 4 January 2019
SAMHSA hosted a webinar on ways local organizations such as coalitions, law enforcement, health departments, and other community groups can collaborate with schools to implement the “Talk. They Hear You.”® parent-focused national media campaign.
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Brian Morales

EARLY IS BETTER: PREVENTION IN EARLY CHILDHOOD CAN REDUCE DRUGS AND CRIME LATER

Brian Morales - 1 January 2019
UNODC Scientific Consultation – December 2015 EARLY IS BETTER: PREVENTION IN EARLY CHILDHOOD CAN REDUCE DRUGS AND CRIME LATER Sheppard G. Kellam Professor Emeritus Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health An important early risk factor for later illicit drug abuse and crime is failure to...
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Models of Addiction

Shared by Livia - 27 December 2018
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Book
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EMCDDA

The science of addiction is complicated, and it continues to be a field where the debate over definitions, models, theories, and the most appropriate ways to respond continues. 

EMCDDA's Insight Review provides a critical analysis of the different models of addiction.

The researchers explore ways in which the different models could be arranged into a collected structure that can be used to guide prevention, assessment and treatment practices.

The authors hope that the report will support the reader in developing an understanding of the complicated issues surrounding addiction and that it...

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Growing Up Drug Free: A Parent’s Guide to Prevention

Shared by Livia - 20 December 2018
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Book
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The US Dept. of Justice and the US Dept. of Education

This guide presents information on raising children to be drug free.

It includes:

  • An overview of substance use among youth, with a focus on how it can affect academic performance
  • Drug descriptions
  • Risk factors that could make youth more susceptible to drug, alcohol and/or tobacco use
  • Suggestions on how to talk to youth about drugs
  • Tips about what to do if you suspect your child to be using substances

Click here to access the document.

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Principles of Substance Abuse Prevention for Early Childhood

Shared by Livia - 20 December 2018
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Book
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The National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)

The National Institute on Drug Abuse’s (NIDA) Principles of Substance Abuse Prevention for Early Childhood (2017) is a special volume that supplements the organisation’s Preventing Drug Abuse Among Children and Adolescents, released in 2003.

It reflects “a growing body of research […] showing that providing a stable home environment, adequate nutrition, physical and cognitive stimulation, warm supportive parenting, and good classroom management in the early years of a child’s life (prenatal through age 8) can lead the child to develop strong self-regulation”.

The document goes on to assert...

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International Standards on Drug Use Prevention

Shared by Livia - 20 December 2018
International Standards on Drug Use Prevention
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Book
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United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime and World Health Organization

The second edition of the publication, International Standards on Drug Use Prevention, published by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC)  and the World Health Organization has been released. The document offers guidance for policymakers and global stakeholders interested in prevention and the implementation of drug prevention strategies. 

The publication touches on topics such as prevention science, policy, interventions targeting different stages of childhood development including prevention during pregnancy and within families, school based programmes, and prevention in...

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The Importance of Social Interaction in Preventing Addictive Behaviour

Shared by Edie - 20 December 2018
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Scientific article
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Venniro, M., Zhang, M., Caprioli, D., Hoots, J. K., Golden, S. A., Heins, C., ... & Shaham, Y. (2018). Volitional social interaction prevents drug addiction in rat models. Nature neuroscience, 1.

Negative social interactions and isolation have been linked with heightened risk of drug self-administration and relapse, whereas positive social interactions can act as a protective factor against substance abuse.

Researchers show that when given a choice, rats repeatedly choose social interaction over self-administration of heroin or methamphetamine.
Researchers show, that when given a choice, rats repeatedly choose social interaction over self-administration of heroin or methamphetamine.

Recent research, published in Nature Neuroscience, has analysed the choice made between drugs and social interaction, using rats. The rats in the study where offered a series of choices between drug (methamphetamine or heroin) and interaction with a familiar or unfamiliar rat. 

The researchers found that, when presented with the option of social reward, the rats would not choose...

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College Drinking: Prevention Perspectives

Shared by Edie - 20 December 2018
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Video and audio recordings
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Substance Abuse and Mental Health Service Administration

A recent video produced by Substance Abuse and Mental Health Service Administration highlights the harmful consequences of underage and excessive alcohol consumption, and provides evidence-based strategies that can be used in a university setting. The video follows the efforts of Frostburg State University Alcohol Task Force - a group established to reduce underage, harmful campus drinking. The video describes Frostburg State University’s three-tiered strategy for addressing drinking issues within the university; in hope that action will promote student wellbeing and reduce the negative...

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Talking Pot with Youth

Shared by Edie - 20 December 2018
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Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction

The Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction (CCSA) has released a new resource for parents, teachers and other youth allies to help them prepare to have open, non-judgemental discussions with youths about cannabis. The Talking Pot with Youth Tool guides constructive, informative conversations and can help address questions young people may have about cannabis use.

The development of the tool was guided by input from young people who asked for honest, unbiased and reliable information.  It is hoped that the material will support young people in making informed decisions about their...

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Keynote Presentations: 9th EUSPR Conference and Members’ Meeting

Shared by Edie - 20 December 2018
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Website
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EUSPR

The Ninth EUSPR Conference and Members’ Meeting took place October 24th – 26th 2018, Lisbon, Portugal.

The focus of the event was Prevention Technologies – Improving the Use of Evidence in Prevention Practice. 

Academics, researchers, policy and decision makers, practitioners and prevention coordinators from around the world attended the event, which sought to open up a discussion about ways in which to introduce research findings into prevention policy and practice. 

Presentations from keynote speakers can be found here!

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