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  1. Guía para fortalecer la gestión escolar con énfasis en prevención: lineamientos para las comunidades escolares de educación primaria

    Índice: I. Epidemiología II. El papel de la escuela en la prevención de adicciones Revisión de conceptos. III. Modelo de prevención de adicciones en la educación básica ¿Qué podemos hacer como escuela ante las adicciones? La escuela como ambiente protector Niveles de intervención Ejes para la prevención de adicciones en la educación básica IV. La gestión escolar en la prevención temprana de adicciones ¿Qué aspectos de la prevención debe atender la gestión escolar? …

  2. Guía para el acompañamiento escolar en la detección y canalización de casos de consumo de sustancias adictivas

    La presente Guía es un componente adicional de apoyo para comunidades escolares comprometidas con la prevención, que deberá prepararlos para reaccionar oportunamente en caso de que entre el alumnado se detecten casos de vulnerabilidad, riesgo o inicio de consumo de tabaco, alcohol y otras drogas. …

  3. Las escuelas de educación frente al fenómeno de las drogas en América Latina y el Caribe

    En la primera parte del documento se describe el estudio realizado por la CICAD para identificar a las Escuelas de Educación en América Latina y el Caribe que estaban trabajando de alguna forma con la temática de las drogas en el currículo, así como en las actividades de extensión y de investigación. …

  4. Substance abuse among public secondary school students: prevalence, strategies and challenges for public secondary school managers in Kenya: a case study of Kisumu East sub county

    Substance abuse among public secondary school students is reality that is spreading at an alarming rate. If not checked, it could destroy the youth who are in their formative stage in life. Its outcomes include school dropouts, injuries, loss of lives, destruction of properties, moral decadence, misallocation of resources, indiscipline and compromised academic standards. According to the findings of a study conducted in 2005 on substance abuse in five major cities in Kenya, Kisumu and Nakuru lead the rest of the major cities and towns in the country in the prevalence of substance abuse. …

  5. Prévention des conduites addictives : guide d’intervention en milieu scolaire

    Ce guide est la version actualisée du guide de prévention des conduites addictives, co-rédigé et diffusé en 2005 par la Direction générale de l’enseignement scolaire et la Mission interministérielle de lutte contre la drogue et la toxicomanie et destiné à tous les acteurs intervenant en milieu scolaire. …

  6. School-based drug abuse prevention: promising and successful programs

    This document is organized in three chapters. The first presents the risk and protective factors for drug use, the second provides elements of good practice for drug prevention, and the third insists on successful school-based drug prevention programs that target those most at-risk and contribute to reduce drug-related crime. An extensive list of references is available at the end of the publication.

  7. Building on our strengths: Canadian standards for school-based youth substance abuse prevention

    The Canadian Standards for School-based Youth Substance Abuse Prevention are part of A Drug Prevention Strategy for Canada’s Youth, a five-year Strategy launched by the Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse (CCSA) in 2007 aimed at reducing drug use among Canadian youth aged 10–24. The School-based Standards are one of several sets of standards being developed with the aim of strengthening the quality of youth-focused substance abuse prevention programs in Canada. …

  8. Programa nacional de educación y prevención sobre las adicciones y el consumo indebido de drogas

    These three leaflets are addressed to students, teachers, and families, respectively. Their aim is to highlight the importance of the problem and work on the various aspects of prevention: firstly, to provide clear and accurate information about risks and social consequences that produces alcohol consumption, and secondly, to question young people about their consumption practices and social representations behind them.

  9. Ley 26.586: créase el programa nacional de educación y prevención sobre las adicciones y el consumo indebido de drogas

    El presente programa tiene como objeto orientar las prácticas educativas para trabajar en la educación y prevención sobre las adicciones y el consumo indebido de drogas, en todas las modalidades y niveles del Sistema Educativo Nacional.

  10. Educación y prevención sobre las adicciones y el consumo indebido de drogas: herramientas para la escuela

    Este texto pretende ofrecer herramientas para sistematizar las acciones que se llevan a cabo día a día a partir del desarrollo del concepto de prevención integral. Avanzaremos en estos tres ejes: - cultura de consumo y cultura social, - las particularidades del desarrollo adolescente, - la prevención integral en relación con el consumo de sustancias.

  11. Le cannabis chez les adolescents: Un défi pour le personnel scolaire

    Cette publication est le fruit d’un ouvrage collectif en réponse aux nombreuses interrogations qui interpellent l’ensemble de la communauté scolaire à propos du cannabis. Elle s’adresse plus particulièrement aux personnel enseignant, collaborateurs du Service de Psychologie et d’Orientation Scolaire ou direction des écoles qui y trouveront de possibles pistes quant aux différentes approches d’intervention, qu’il s’agisse de suspicion ou de consommation avérée en milieu scolaire.

  12. National policy and strategic framework on adolescent health and development. Administrative Order n°2013-0013

    This Order aims to: provide a strategic framework for the Adolescent Health Program that is anchored on Universal Health Care, and provide policy direction and guidance for DOH offices, its attached agencies, LGU's, and development partners in prioritizing interventions for adolescent health.

  13. National strategy for the prevention and management of alcohol and drug use amongst learners in schools

    Alcohol and drug abuse is a global challenge, which has detrimental effects on the health, wealth and security of nations. Its impact is being felt in schools in South Africa and is compromising the quality of teaching and learning and the safety of learning spaces. This strategy was developed to provide comprehensive guidance to the basic education sector in South Africa with regards to the prevention and management of alcohol and drugs in schools. …

  14. HIV/AIDS and life skills education: manual for teacher educators from the College of Education/Institute of Advanced Studies in Education

    UNESCO Office in Bangkok developed this Training of Teachers Manual with Southeast Asian Ministers of ‘Education Organisation, Regional Network in Tropical Medicine and Public Health (SEAMEO TROPMED) under the project on “Quality Improvement of the Curriculum and Teaching-Learning Materials on Prevention of HIV/AIDS and Drug Abuse in Asia and the Pacific” funded by UNESCO and Trust Fund from Japan. …

  15. Evidence for gender responsive actions to prevent violence: Young people’s health as a whole-of-society response

    The publication summarizes current knowledge on what works in preventing and managing violence. It is part of a series that includes social and emotional well-being, chronic conditions and disabilities, adolescent pregnancy, HIV/STIs, overweight and obesity, violence, injuries and substance abuse. The publication assumes the position that young people’s health is the responsibility of the whole society, and that interventions need to be gender responsive in order to be successful. …

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