#NationalPreventionWeek24 is a health education platform that promotes new ideas and initiatives to help keep communities healthy & safe. Join us as we celebrate the #substanceuse prevention and #mentalhealth efforts happening nationwide! Learn more:
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National Prevention Week is almost here! This annual event is a great opportunity to learn more about prevention science, and how communities work together to prevent substance use and promote positive mental health.
The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) uses this week to celebrate and showcase prevention initiatives, ideas, and activities that are having an impact on many communities across the country. The Prevention Technology Transfer Center (PTTC) says, “Substance use prevention is crucial for safeguarding the health and well-being of individuals and communities alike. By preventing substance misuse, we can mitigate the risk of developing substance use disorders, which can have profound and long-lasting effects on physical health, mental health, relationships, and overall quality of life.” Substance use prevention is the main focus for Turning Point Coalition. Here are some of the initiatives they are involved in to help prevent substance use and promote positive mental health.
- Parent Alerts – Monthly newsletters that provide parents with important information about substances, mental health, and ideas to build positive assets with their children.
- Community Events – Pizza and Books, Library Tailgate, and other fun alternatives to spend quality time with your family.
- Free Trainings and Presentations – TIPS alcohol vendor training teaches local businesses how to properly sell and serve alcohol. Alcohol Literacy Challenge teaches students how to use critical thinking to avoid falling for marketing techniques alcohol companies use to advertise to youth.
- Teen Institute – RAPA (Riders are Peer Advocates) Teen Institute is a student-led group that focuses on preventing substance use and asset-building in school. Students participate in community service projects, lead anti-vaping presentations in middle school health classes, and help with community events like Pizza and Books.
These are just a few of the many ways in which Turning Point Coalition is having an impact on the community. Please visit the links below to learn more about this coalition, and for some fun ways you can participate in National Prevention Week.
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