Education
Schools offer opportunities to reach the most children and also serve as important settings for specific at-risk groups, such as children with behavior problems and learning disabilities. Prevention education programs can impart knowledge and develop skills, though research shows that alone they are insufficient to produce far-reaching and long-lasting change. Besides school-based health and prevention education for students, education and training efforts aimed at adults who interact with youth also contribute to prevention.
Specific resources contained on this site include the following:
Education: A Strategy
for Prevention Practitioners- A 28 page paper on education:
What it means as a prevention strategy and how you can incorporate it
into your work as a prevention practitioner. This document addresses:
· School-based prevention programs for young people
· Parent education to complement school-based instruction
· Training for servers and merchants
Education Fact Sheet and Illustration (Webpage, Acrobat 2 pages) This document describes how education can be used in substance abuse prevention, plus an illustration—a real-life example of collaboration in action.
Education Video. Created by CSAP’s Northeast CAPT, this video takes a close look at Life Skills, one proven approach to school-based drug prevention.
This video is accessible using windows media player 9 series for Windows 98 2nd ed., Me, and 2000. Click here to download it. Click here to read transcript.
Education Resources:
This document contains a list of resources—both online and in print—designed
to help you implement policy strategies in your community.