This programme was set up to help pupils to improve their knowledge attitudes and skills, so they will be motivated and able to avoid drug misuse. It is recommended that the programme should be set in the wider context of Health Promotion and Health Education. It should include sections on self esteem, decision making, coping with feeling, positive attitudes to health and taking responsibility for one's own well being. The programme is divided into five days, with notes and methods for each day included
This study is a qualitative investigation of drugs policy and practice in six Irish post-primary sch...
This initiative commenced in 2009 as a multi-agency and multi-disciplinary approach to substance mis...
Objective. To evaluate the effectiveness of school-based interventions in preventing or reducing dru...
Drug misuse in Northern Ireland, like many parts of the world, is becoming one of the major issues f...
This programme was initially piloted from 1994 to 1998 as a joint project between Finglas Youth Serv...
This document presents an evaluation of the Substance Misuse Prevention Programme of the Department ...
Schools are an important venue for implementing drug prevention programmes. School-based programmes ...
In the context of recent developments in relation to substance misuse prevention at primary level, D...
This report presents an evaluation of the Finglas/Cabra Drugs Prevention Programme called 'Awareness...
This report summarises the main findings of research in Ireland and abroad relating to drug use prev...
This report outlines a programme for prevention through education. The programme is divided into ten...
The use of alcohol and drugs among adolescents is of increasing public health and social concern. Th...
This handout is the first in a two-part programme to educate Barnardos staff regarding current trend...
Alcohol and cannabis are the two most commonly used licit and illicit drugs in most developing count...
This briefing paper intends to equip and guide those working in educational settings when considerin...
This study is a qualitative investigation of drugs policy and practice in six Irish post-primary sch...
This initiative commenced in 2009 as a multi-agency and multi-disciplinary approach to substance mis...
Objective. To evaluate the effectiveness of school-based interventions in preventing or reducing dru...
Drug misuse in Northern Ireland, like many parts of the world, is becoming one of the major issues f...
This programme was initially piloted from 1994 to 1998 as a joint project between Finglas Youth Serv...
This document presents an evaluation of the Substance Misuse Prevention Programme of the Department ...
Schools are an important venue for implementing drug prevention programmes. School-based programmes ...
In the context of recent developments in relation to substance misuse prevention at primary level, D...
This report presents an evaluation of the Finglas/Cabra Drugs Prevention Programme called 'Awareness...
This report summarises the main findings of research in Ireland and abroad relating to drug use prev...
This report outlines a programme for prevention through education. The programme is divided into ten...
The use of alcohol and drugs among adolescents is of increasing public health and social concern. Th...
This handout is the first in a two-part programme to educate Barnardos staff regarding current trend...
Alcohol and cannabis are the two most commonly used licit and illicit drugs in most developing count...
This briefing paper intends to equip and guide those working in educational settings when considerin...
This study is a qualitative investigation of drugs policy and practice in six Irish post-primary sch...
This initiative commenced in 2009 as a multi-agency and multi-disciplinary approach to substance mis...
Objective. To evaluate the effectiveness of school-based interventions in preventing or reducing dru...