The Healthy School and Drugs: primary school implementation

Objective:
To develop and pilot revised primary school teaching materials with the aid of new developments such as digiboards
Additional information:

Internal commissioning party: Victor Everhardt

Final result:
Primary school staff have received orientation in the use of new materials in schools. They are now being trained in the use of digiboards. On the basis of the results, the materials will be revised for introduction in the 2010/2011 school year.
Start and end date:
1 January 2008 / 31 December 2010
Contact:
TRANSLATE[en][Medewerkers/Vrouw] HFW Rensink
+31 (0)30 - 2959(399)
Contact
Secretariat:
+31 (0)30 - 2971(133)

About this project:

The Healthy Nightlife is an international initiative that focuses on the reduction of harm caused by alcohol and drug use among young people. The Healthy Nightlife Toolbox contains: information on evaluated interventions, abstracts of reviewed literature, contact details of consultants, and a digital handbook of good practice for preventing problems relating to drugs and alcohol in nightlife settings.

Target group
The Healthy Nightlife Toolbox has been developed for prevention workers and policy makers in and outside the EU. The toolbox is an international database that exchanges knowledge, experiences and scientific research on alcohol and drugs in nightlife settings.

Products
On www.hnt-info.eu you can find the following information:
• Interventions with an indication of effectiveness
• Abstracts of literature studies
• Contact information of experts on the area of alcohol, drugs and nightlife
• A digital handbook on the prevention of problems relating to alcohol and drug use in nightlife settings

Project duration
January 2008 – January 2011

In co-operation with
- Centre for Public Health Liverpool John Moores University www.cph.org.uk 
- National Institute for Drug Prevention www.ndi-int.hu 
- VAD www.vad.be 
- IREFREA www.irefrea.org 

Funding
European Commission

Latest update: 24-08-2011

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