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AHMAD SHAH

UPC Coordinator's Series - Introduction to Prevention Science 28 January - 1 February 2019, Islamabad, Pakistan

AHMAD SHAH - 14 February 2019
Did you know that U.S. Department of State: Bureau of Intl Narcotics & Law Enforcement (INL) fights drugs worldwide through #publichealth-focused demand reduction, such as this #drugprevention effort in Pakistan, as well as through supply side work? Reducing demand by improving #drugtreatment &...
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Livia

8th International Conference on Hepatitis Care in Substance Users

Shared by Livia - 12 February 2019
Event Date
11 Septiembre 2019
Location:
Montréal

The 8th INHSU conference covers the latest advances on hepatitis C epidemiology, management and treatment of viral hepatitis among people who use drugs, with a specific focus on hepatitis C.

Through the dissemination of scientific...

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Kimberly Johnson

Current Prevention Science and Implications for Drug Demand Reduction Education

Kimberly Johnson - 8 February 2019
Zili Sloboda, distinguished prevention scientist and board member of ISSUP provided a webinar for ICUDDR members in late January. See the recording on the ICUDDR YouTube channel:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCaChMecKkfP0Bqr1fhExbTg
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Livia

Graduate Programmes in Prevention Science

Shared by Livia - 1 February 2019
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The Society for Prevention Research has compiled a list of Prevention Science graduate programmes.
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Livia

National Drug and Alcohol Facts Week

Shared by Livia - 1 February 2019
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News

The National Drug and Alcohol Facts Week links students with scientists and other experts to counteract the myths about drugs and alcohol that teens get from the internet, social media, TV, movies, music, or from friends.

Click here for free booklets and other resources that help you to plan, promote and host a National Drug and Alcohol Facts Week event.

There are also a selection of activity ideas and toolkits that cover a range of different themes.

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Livia

Campus-Based Interventions

Shared by Livia - 1 February 2019
Event Date
30 Septiembre 2019
Location:
Sherbrooke
Canadá

Drinking in excess is a long-standing ritual that many students see as an integral part of the postsecondary experience. It is also a significant public health problem that affects students’ lives, including social, academic, legal and...

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Livia

Hidden Harm Practice Guide

Shared by Livia - 1 February 2019
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Guide
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Health Research Board

Parental problem alcohol and other drug use are associated with social, legal, economic and health-related problems. It can disrupt family routines and responsibilities, relationships with relatives and friends, and the family’s social circumstances and social status.

The Health Research Board has developed a new guide designed to help professionals who are concerned that parental problem alcohol and other drug use is impacting the wellbeing of the children in their care.

The guide also seeks to promote earlier intervention with children and families affected by problem alcohol and other...

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Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez

Tobacco public education campaigns then and now: Taking a science-based and practical approach

Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez - 1 February 2019
Tesfa N. Alexander, PhD, brings more than 13 years of experience leading communication science projects for federal and non-profit organizations. Throughout his career, he has been recognized as an expert in the fields of health communication science, public relations, and advertising for his...
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Livia

Webinar: Prevention Science and Its Application to Substance Use Prevention Interventions and Policy

Shared by Livia - 31 January 2019
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ICUDDR

Zili Sloboda, Sci.D, President of Applied Prevention Science International presents Prevention Science and Its Application to Substance Use Prevention Interventions and Policy: The Role of Universities.

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Livia

The UN SDG Action Awards

Shared by Livia - 24 January 2019
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The United Nations Development Programme is accepting nominations for the Sustainable Development Goal Action Awards.
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Kimberly Johnson

Implementation Recommendations from The Health Foundation in UK

Kimberly Johnson - 22 January 2019
No point doing research if no one uses what you learned:
The Spread Challenge
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Edie

Drugs, Brains and Behavior: The Science of Addiction

Shared by Edie - 18 January 2019
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Book
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The National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)

Since the 1930s, the response to drug addiction has moved from one that focuses on the need to punish users to another that recognises the importance of prevention and treatment approaches.

In other words, thanks to scientific advances, substance abuse has evolved from a judicial to a heath issue.

Drawing on the latest evidence-based knowledge, Drugs, Brains and Behavior: The Science of Addiction, a new publication from the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), looks to explain why people become dependent on drugs, as well as how changes in the brain can foster drug addiction.

It also...

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Livia

UNODC Global eLearning

Shared by Livia - 17 January 2019
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UNODC

 

UNODCs online eLearning courses deliver trainings to a community of over 50,000 Member State officials on international security threats such as transnational organized crime, terrorism, illicit drugs, trafficking in persons and smuggling of migrants, wildlife and forest crime, cybercrime as well as provide training on border control, intelligence analysis, gender issues, anticorruption, HIV/AIDS and human rights.

These courses, developed by leading international experts, enable law enforcement officers and other professionals to expand their knowledge and stay up to date with the...

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Edie

Thinking about prevention through the lens of “everyday spaces”

Edie - 14 January 2019
Angelina Brotherhood shares the preliminary results on peoples understanding of spaces in their everyday life, and how those ways of thinking relate to their substance use.
Thinking about prevention through the lens of “everyday spaces”
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Edie

Top 5 Studies to Read about Drug Education

Shared by Edie - 9 January 2019
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Scientific article

Drug and Alcohol Findings have announced the top five studies in the field of drug education. 

The five studies describe drug prevention curriculum and techniques that have been tried and tested, with varying degrees of success, in Western countries. The authors of the five studies analyse the evidence base and highlight discrepancies in the research. The pros and cons of the different programmes are discussed and the authors of the five studies go on to make recommendations as to whether the different forms of drug prevention curriculum could be successfully implemented within the British...

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Livia

HIV Prevention Intervention for Substance Users: A Review of the Literature

Shared by Livia - 7 January 2019
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Scientific article
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Elkbuli et al. Substance Abuse Treatment, Prevention, and Policy (2019) 14:1 https://doi.org/10.1186/s13011-018-0189-7

Abstract

Background

Behavioral Interventions are needed to prevent HIV in substance users, which is associated with higher risk for contracting HIV via unprotected sexual intercourse or syringe-based exposure. We reviewed universal HIV prevention interventions targeting intravenous drug users (IDUs) and non-IDUs (NIDUs) to identify which prevention interventions are the most effective at reducing HIV transmission risk among IDU’s and NIDU’s and identify gaps in the literature.

Methods

A PubMed literature review (1998–2017), limiting studies to universal HIV prevention interventions...

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Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez

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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Livia

Models of Addiction

Shared by Livia - 27 December 2018
Format
Book
Published by / Citation
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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Livia

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

Shared by Livia - 20 December 2018
Format
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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