10 Steps To Successfully Creating A Drug Awareness Program
Drug-Free is a complete guide for your organization whether you aim to educate or raise awareness, you'll find the information you need!
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It means ensuring that anyone can access them, whether
they are looking for them.
It may also mean making them easy to understand with short
text and simple graphics so that everyone can get something
out of the content, even if they don’t speak English well or
aren’t familiar with American culture (or any culture).
So, for example, suppose someone wants more information
than what was provided in your drug-free material.
In that case, they should know where they can 몭nd it.
Ensure your website includes links back home so readers
know where else they could go if they want more information
on speci몭c drug-related topics, like alcohol use disorder
treatment, drug use consequences, etc.
Step 9: Engage the Youth Population
To be successful, you need to engage the youth in the
planning process. There are several ways you can do this:
Use youth as peer educators
Provide opportunities for them to interact with others in
their community
Offer opportunities for them to interact with adults
Step 10: Seek Input from Participants
Seek feedback from participants.
Ask for feedback from community members.
Ask for feedback from family members.
Ask for feedback from teachers.
Ask for feedback from friends and peers in the program,
especially those who were previously involved with drugs
or alcohol but are no longer using them. They can be great
resources to help you improve your drug prevention