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Breakout Session #1

Moving your Coalition from Good to Great

-Derek Peterson

Peppered with dozens of stories and examples from the great and not so great, this workshop will offer a well-reasoned road map to excellence.  This session will present the factors that are linked to the most successful coalitions—those that make substantial improvements in their performance and support of youth over time. Read Summary

Kids and Drugs - A new prevention program for parents

- Ian Sanderson (RCMP) & Shiela Bradley (AADAC)

In this session, community coalitions will have the chance to preview a new RCMP/AADAC prevention program for parents which will be released later this year.  Parent programs that hold the most promise of success in reducing youth drug abuse aim to improve support and communication in the family by teaching parents skills and techniques related to communication, support and discipline. Kids and Drugs was developed based on these evidence-based principles. Come and learn more about this exciting new resource and workshop series! Review Presentation

The Alberta Drug Strategy:  What’s new?

- Marilyn Mitchell (AADAC) & Susan Hutton (AADAC)

In this presentation you will have the opportunity to test your knowledge of the Alberta Drug Strategy (prizes are included!). In addition, this session will provide information on Alberta trends, and emerging issues related to substance use. What‘s new and what to expect next will be a key theme. Review Presentation

“Not everybody’s doing it!”:  Most youth don’t—a social norms project

- Gayle Thoun & Jessica Gibbon (Prairie Land Youth Interagency / Coalition)

Students often overestimate the behaviour of their peers when it comes to alcohol, drug and tobacco use.  To find out the true norms, Prairie Land Regional Division student teams developed and administered a survey to all grades 9 to 12 students.  Using the survey results, they developed and implemented a campaign throughout their schools and communities to promote the “most youth don’t” message.  Come and hear about this campaign and how your community can address substance use and abuse from a strength-based approach. Review Presentation


LAST REVIEWED: Monday, October 29, 2007