Press Release: Innovative Drug Prevention DVD, Just4Teens, Premiered at Oct 8th Event
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: October 1, 2008
Contact: Reena Szczepanski (505) 699-0798 or Jeanne Block (505) 983-3277
Innovative Drug Prevention DVD, Just4Teens, Now Available to Teachers, Counselors, and Prevention Specialists in New Mexico
Community Comes Together to Address Methamphetamine and Other Drugs at Santa Fe DVD Premiere Event on October 8
Video, Facilitatorâs Guide, and Upcoming Statewide Trainings to Focus on Effective Drug Prevention Strategies for New Mexico
Santa Fe - Drug Policy Alliance New Mexico (DPANM) is proud to announce the release of Just4Teens: Letâs Talk about Meth and Other Drugs, an innovative drug education DVD that serves as a tool for teachers, counselors, prevention specialists, and parents to initiate an open, honest discussion with young people about drugs and drug use. The video will premiere October 8 at Warehouse 21 in Santa Fe. Doors open at 6 p.m. Following the video screening, a panel of DPANM staff, local youth, and adults working with young people will discuss drugs, drug prevention, and resources available in Santa Fe.
âDPANM is offering educators and teens an innovative drug prevention resource with the Just4Teens video and Facilitatorâs Guide,â said Reena Szczepanski, director of DPANM. âFor over 25 years drug prevention has meant using scare tactics and âjust say noâ messages. These strategies are failing our young people, and it is time for our community to embrace effective drug prevention.â
The Just4Teens DVD includes a 15-minute video and a 14-page Facilitatorâs Guide. The DVD and Guide can be used to supplement current prevention programs. Teachers and other adults can use this tool to start in-depth conversations about drugs and drug use in their after school program, classroom, or other youth group.
In addition to providing the video for free to residents in New Mexico, DPANM will be conducting free train-the-trainer drug education workshops in 2008 and 2009 around the state.
âEffective drug prevention is more than just showing a video,â said Jeanne Block, Methamphetamine Project coordinator with DPANM. âThe trainings will provide people who work with youth the tools, resources, and strategies they need to make a difference in the lives of young people.â
DPANM will be hosting Just4Teens video premiere events in communities around New Mexico, including Albuquerque, Alamogordo, and Farmington. The educational DVD was produced through the support of a U.S. Department of Justice grant championed by Sen. Jeff Bingaman.
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