jueves, 21 de marzo de 2013

How To Develop Your Own Prevention Strategy

How To Develop Your Own Prevention Strategy

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United States Department of Health and Human Services, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration - A Life in the Community for Everyone: Behavioral Health is Essential to Health, Prevention Works, Treatment is Effective, People Recover


Support National Prevention Week, May 12‒18, 2013. Your voice. Your choice. Make a difference.
Help Support Prevention in Your Community
National Prevention Week 2013 will take place May 12–18, 2013. This year's theme emphasizes that the prevention of substance abuse and promotion of mental health starts with the choices each of us makes in our own life. Through our choices, we can set an example of health and well-being for others. With our voices—whether spoken or written—we can raise awareness of behavioral health issues and help create healthier and safer communities.
You can plan and host your own events, participate in the "I Choose" project, or take the "Prevention Pledge" to show your support and help raise awareness about behavioral health issues.

Focus on Prevention
Learn How To Develop Your Own Prevention Strategy
This guide helps communities in planning and delivering substance abuse prevention strategies. It covers conducting needs assessments, identifying partners, creating effective strategies, marketing, reaching special populations, and evaluating your program. It includes a sample timeline of tasks and sample materials to save you time.

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