How to Prevent and Reduce Substance Use Harms for Youth: What Youth Say Works

About this report Intended for anyone who works with or supports youth including educators, service providers, policy makers, caregivers and community leaders. This report provides

The Impact of Social Media on raising Drug Awareness among Students in Educational Institutions

ABSTRACT The rapid growth of social media has revolutionized communication, especially amongyoung people, offering a powerful platform to address critical issues like drug addiction. Thisstudy

Trauma and substance use: Supporting youth clients who use substances with compassion

Date: February 28, 2024Time: 1 to 4 p.m. ET This training is suitable for:Mental Health Professionals: psychotherapists, counsellors, psychologists, social workersMedical Professionals: nurses, psychiatrists, pediatricians,

Parents Like Us: The Unofficial Survival Guide To Parenting A Young Person With A Substance Use Disorder

The authors of this book are parents. Parents like you. We have many similarities and differences, but one thing that we all have in common

Alcohol and Health Series: Talk With Youth About Alcohol

If you are thinking about talking to youth about alcohol, it can be hard toknow where to start. You might be unsure about the subject

Involving youth in alcohol policies: imagining and planning for a better world

Retrieved from : https://www.who.int/europe/news/item/14-09-2022-involving-youth-in-alcohol-policies–imagining-and-planning-for-a-better-world “As a child, you’re not trained to think about politics or commercialism. You’re just enjoying life, studying, hanging out with friends.

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