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You Are Invited to an Interactive Dialogue: Alcohol and COVID-19: A Dangerous Mix - May 8, 2020: 2:00-3:30pm ET

Shared by Livia - 15 April 2020
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What are Interactive Dialogues?

Interactive Dialogues are a series of virtual meetings hosted by USAPA in order to foster the spread of ideas and greater connection among those working in the field of alcohol policy. The Interactive Dialogues are intended to create a space where members of community alcohol and other drug coalitions, local and state public health departments, and other ATOD prevention and public health practitioners can gather and discuss timely alcohol policy issues...

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The Smart Club Contract Concept: An Evidence-Based Primary Prevention Method for Children in East Africa

Shared by Livia - 19 March 2020
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The Smart Club Contract Concept: An Evidence-Based Primary Prevention Method for Children in East Africa

by Lubega Andrew (UYDEL)

The Contract Concept is a means or tools for children and adolescents to lead better lives with Human Rights, better school attendance and results and growing up without the burden of alcohol/drugs and other substances.

SMART’s contract method is locally based and includes components such as

  • individual contracts with participating children / adolescents
  • guardian's written approval
  • temporary membership
  • voluntarily to be a member (or abstain) and the right to...
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WEBINAR: Cary Hopkins Eyles on Authentic Self-Care for Addiction Professionals

Shared by James Harvey (ISSUP staff) - 13 March 2020
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This webinar focuses on the issue of self-care for addiction professionals and was delivered by ICUDDR Deputy Director Cary Hopkins Eyles.

Many of us are drawn to work in the field of substance use disorders due to our history, family, and personal traits, such as compassion and empathy. While these can be great assets, they can also be detrimental to us personally.

In this webinar, Cary explains how to identify healthy and unhealthy traits, how we can care for ourselves, and what authentic self-care looks like.

Cary has worked in the field of substance use disorders for 18 years. She is...

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Myths Held by Young People that We Need to Address to Help them Stop Using Drugs in Uganda

Shared by Livia - 26 February 2020
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We need to work together to ensure that the various myths held by young people in the community are addressed in order to create a safe and secure environment free from alcohol and drugs.

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NBS Investigates: Smoking Music Away

Shared by Livia - 26 February 2020
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Many young people who want to be good at music think that doing drugs will get them there easily however this is not the case, talent is God given and if you have it you do not need alcohol/drugs, you just need to work hard and harder and push your music and the people will appreciate you for who you really are.

 

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NBS TV Investigates the Dark World of Drugs in Uganda

Shared by Livia - 26 February 2020
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LAUNCH OF THE 'DRUG FREE SCHOOLS' CAMPAIGN

Shared by Livia - 20 February 2020
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The Church of Uganda has instituted a programme that will help young people to protect themselves from alcoholism and drug abuse. The programme Drug Free Schools was launched by the outgoing Arch Bishop , the Most Rev. Stanley Ntagali, at Mengo  Senior School on Saturday the 15th of February 2020. Speaking to students, teachers and partners that graced the function, Ntagali said that drug abuse among young people in schools was on rise, which was why the Church had decided to act against the vice.

The Coordinator of the Church of Uganda ‘Drug –Free Schools’ Programme, Ezra Tumuhirwe, said the...

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World Federation Against Drugs' Regional Forum

Shared by Livia - 16 January 2020

THE WORLD FEDERATION AGAINST DRUGS’ REGIONAL FORUM TO BE HELD ON 6th FEBRUARY, 2020

The World Federation Against Drugs (WFAD) is holding this year’s first Regional Forum in the East African Region. The Forum will be taking place on the 6th of February, 2019 in Kampala Uganda and it will be hosted by Uganda Youth Development Link (UYDEL). WFAD has over 40 member organizations in the East-African Region, who all do fantastic work within prevention, drug addiction treatment and/or recovery and this is why the forum was hosted in East Africa. The World Federation Against Drugs is a multilateral...

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AFRICAN NATIONAL CHAPTERS DIGITAL MEETING

Shared by Livia - 16 January 2020

AFRICAN NATIONAL CHAPTERS DIGITAL MEETING

The Zoom meeting was hosted by Jeff Lee who invited the African National Chapters to be part of the meeting. The meeting was held on Tue Jan 14, 2020 2pm – 3pm (EAT). Uganda National Chapter was represented by Uganda Youth Development Link (UYDEL) i.e. Mr. Rogers Mutaawe, Mr. Andrew Lubega and Ms. Barbara Nakijoba.

Issues discussed included;

  1. Review of minutes from last meeting and the future process
  2. Updates on African Regional NC Activity (please provide a brief input on your activity or any issues, questions you may have on your operation as a...
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Preparatory Meeting for the ISSUP Uganda Chapter Interim Committee

Shared by Livia - 16 December 2019

A preparatory meeting was held on 29th November 2019 at UYDEL office and they discussed about recruitment of members, updating of Uganda ISSUP website, the work plan for 2020, Launch of the ISSUP Chapter in April 2020 and future plans. The meeting also agreed to hold an initial meeting with identified members on 12th of December 2019 to get more input from members on the best way to run the ISSUP Chapter.

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ISSUP interim committee having a preparatory meeting on November 29, 2019. From L-R: Mr. Kasirye Rogers, Mr. Mutaawe Rogers, Dr. David Basangwa, Ms. Barbara Nakijoba and Mr. Lubega Andrew

 

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Currículo de Prevenção Universal para Treinamento em Uso de Substâncias (UPC): Trilha Escolar para Implementadores de Prevenção em Uganda (Formadores de Treinadores), 12-21 de setembro de 2019

Shared by Livia - 16 de Dezembro de 2019

 

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Trainers of Trainers (TOTs) Uganda Chapter with Dr. David Basangwa, E.D Butabika Hospital

O uso de substâncias psicoativas e os transtornos por uso de substâncias (SUDs) continuam a ser grandes problemas em todo o mundo, afetando a saúde global e o funcionamento social e econômico. O Escritório das Nações Unidas sobre Drogas e Crime (UNODC) informa que, em 2015, cerca de 250 milhões de pessoas entre 15 e 64 anos usaram substâncias ilícitas pelo menos uma vez. Daqueles que usam substâncias psicoativas, um número significativo desenvolverá problemas de uso de substâncias ou SUDs. A pesquisa do UNODC de 2015 descobriu que cerca de 29,5 milhões de usuários de substâncias sofrem de...

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