Populations

Distinct groups of people within a society who share certain characteristics such as age, gender, geographic location, socioeconomic status, cultural background, or exposure to particular risk factors that may influence patterns of substance use, vulnerability to substance use disorders, and access to services. In the context of substance use systems, identifying and understanding different populations helps guide the design of prevention, treatment, recovery, and policy responses that are appropriate, equitable, and responsive to specific needs. Examples may include youth, women, people experiencing homelessness, individuals in the criminal justice system, or communities affected by specific social or economic conditions. 

Community-based prevention systems

Opinion piece, commentary
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Community-based models form an important component in alcohol, tobacco and illicit drug (substance) abuse prevention systems. Community models target both place-based communities and distinct sub-populations (e.g., defined by common...

Community-based prevention systems

Opinion piece, commentary
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Community-based models form an important component in alcohol, tobacco and illicit drug (substance) abuse prevention systems. Community models target both place-based communities and distinct sub-populations (e.g., defined by common...
Community

INEP Plus Training - Introduction to Evidence-based Prevention

Training
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Learn the science of evidence-based prevention and start your journey to earn global recognition as a prevention specialist. Equip yourself with the know-how to develop and implement evidence-based prevention intervention. No more guesswork...
ISSUP Malaysia INEP Plus Training Course on Introduction to Evidence-Based Prevention

Why Systemic Change, Not Personal Willpower Is Key To Prevention

Opinion piece, commentary
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Systemic Change, Not Personal Willpower, Is Key to Preventing Substance Use and Addiction The traditional view of prevention focusing solely on individual behavior change and decision-making skills is inadequate. While individual...
ISSUP Malaysia INEP Plus Training Course on Introduction to Evidence-Based Prevention

2nd International Symposium on Drug-Related Studies

Event Date
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Colombo
Sri Lanka
Attendance
person

The 2nd International Symposium on Drug-Related Studies will take place on 3rd December 2024 in Colombo, Sri Lanka. This year’s theme, "Balanced and Coordinated Strategy for Building a Drug-Free Community: with Active Citizen Engagement" emphasises the importance of collaborative and community-based approaches in addressing drug issues.

2nd International Symposium on Drug-Related Studies.

The Lancet Psychiatry Commission on mental health in Ukraine

Scientific article
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Executive summary: The Russian invasion and annexation of eastern Ukraine and Crimea in 2014, along with the ongoing war since February, 2022, have inflicted incalculable damage to Ukraine with many deaths and injuries, massive population...

Considering the Youth

Opinion piece, commentary
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Youth is defined by the United Nations, as the age between 15 and 24. This period represents a period of remarkable change for individuals, where they must move from a dependence on parent figures to establishing their own identity and independence.
Youth is defined by the United Nations, as the age between 15 and 24.  This period represents a period of remarkable change for individuals, where they must move from a dependence on parent figures to establishing their own identity and independence.