Conference Details Aust. Health Promotion assoc. Ph 029280 0577 Fx 02-9280 0533. drug Alcohol Office9370 0333. Contact Karen Grant. The role of schools in crime prevention. http://www.wanada.org.au/news/events/09confer.htm
Extractions: Conferences This page will be updated regularly with a list of the upcoming conferences in the AOD sector. if you know or want your conferences notice to be posted here, please send us an email. 2002 CONFERENCENCE / SYMPOSIUM 22 April Switzerland Science meets practice: self-change from addiction-implications for therapy, social action and policy Email: herald.klingemann@hsa.bfh.ch West Perth Responding in Drug using Society Next Step Ph: 9370 0333 Fx: 9370 2358 Deadline: 2 April Cost: $150 Email: edu-nextstep@health.wa.gov.au 24 April Working With Young People Who Have Sexual Abuse YouthLink Ph: 6227 7430 Fx: 9328 5911 28 April 5 May VIC th WONCA World Conference on Rural Health Working Together: communities, professionals and services Email; ruralhealth@meetingplanners.com.au Website: www.ruralhealth2002.net 1 3 May Adelaide nd Workforce Development Conference Catching Clouds: Exploring Diversity in Workforce Development for the Alcohol and other Drug Field. NCETA Ph: 08-8201 7535 Fx: 08-8201 7550 Web: www.necta.flinders.edu.au
Lawlink NSW: Alcohol And Other Drugs And Crime: Public Policy As Prevention crime Public Policy as prevention. Environmental Strategies for Reducing Alcohol and Other drug crime prevention Division. NSW (http//www.health.org/pubs/mpwbook/mpw- book.htm) http://www.legalaid.nsw.gov.au/cpd.nsf/pages/presentation4
Extractions: The purpose of this briefing is to elaborate on the proposals by the Santa Barbara Fighting Back Committee to address their Problem Area #3: Excessive Alcohol Consumption and the Associated Mayhem , as outlined in the June 1997 Five Year Strategic Plan. This briefing presents an overview of possible public policy and environmental prevention approaches in the light of available research evidence and makes a number of recommendations for approaches which may not have been considered at this stage. What are public policy and environmentatl prevention measures ?
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Extractions: I scanned it and had an intern review it for accuracy, so there may be an error in it somewhere. California Crime Analysts Association INTERNET RESOURCES (Updated 10/12/96) ASSOCIATIONS http://www.criminalistics.com/ABC/ American Board of Criminalistics http://www.securitymanagement.com/home.html American Society of Industrial Security http://www.henge.com/~gtraylor/apco.html Assoc of Public Safety Comms Officers http://users.uniserve.com/~cmorris/welcome.html Auxiliary and Reserve Police http://www.criminalistics.com/CAC/ California Assoc of Criminalists
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Extractions: This article originally appeared in the September-October 2000 issue of the Children's Advocate newsmagazine, published by Action Alliance for Children. If this measure passes, people convicted after July 2001 of nonviolent drug possession or personal drug abuse would go into treatment programs rather than prison. Courts could assign convicted offenders up to one year in treatment with six months of aftercare. Offenders who successfully complete their programs can petition to remove charges from their criminal records. If they fail to successfully complete their treatment, they could face other penalties including prison. The state would pay for treatment if the person couldn't afford it. Drug addiction is an illness, not a crime Treatment works: Criminal activity drops 72 percent after offenders receive substance abuse treatment. Every dollar invested in substance abuse treatment saves taxpayers $7.46 Most people who go to prison for drug possession currently do not get treatment Treatment can intervene early and channel drug users into vocational training and counseling Children would be less likely to be separated from parents by incarceration (Parents may not need residential treatment or may be able to bring kids to residential treatment programs) More than one-fifth of the women now in California prisons, many of them mothers, are there on nonviolent drug possession and use charges
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Extractions: Advanced Search A patient information handout on parenting, written by an AAFP staff patient education writer, is provided on page 1591. C hild abuse or maltreatment includes physical abuse, sexual abuse, psychologic abuse, and general, medical and educational neglect. The National Center on Child Abuse and Neglect has established a set of working definitions of the various types of abuse; however, the specific acts that constitute the various forms of abuse are defined under state law and, thus, vary from one jurisdiction to another. For this reason, child abuse is a legal finding, not a diagnosis. Poverty is the most frequently and persistently noted risk factor for child abuse. Primary prevention is defined as both the prevention of disease before it occurs and the reduction of its incidence. In the context of child abuse, primary prevention is defined as any intervention designed for the purpose of preventing child abuse before it occurs. This definition encompasses what some authorities have defined as secondary prevention. Family physicians should be aware of the risk factors for child abuse and possible interventions that could prevent it. This article reviews possible causes of child abuse and current intervention strategies.
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Extractions: http://www.cdc.gov The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), located in Atlanta, Georgia, USA, is an agency of the Department of Health and Human Services established to promote health and quality of life by preventing and controlling disease, injury, and disability. Center for Science in the Public Interest
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Extractions: Last Updated 04/01/98 CI: National Organization Topic: Communities Fight Drugs Partnership for a Drug-Free America Contact: Richard Bonnette 405 Lexington Ave. New York, NY 10174 Phone: 212-922-1560 Internet: www.drugfreeamerica.org CI: National Organization Topic: Drug Policy Alternatives The Drug Policy Foundation Contact: Sher Horosko Executive Director 4455 Connecticut Ave., N.W. Suite B-500 Washington, DC 20008-2302 Phone: 202-537-5005 Fax: 202-537-3007 E-mail: dpf@dpf.org Internet: www.dpf.org CI: National Organization Topic: Victim Assistance National Victim Center Contact: David Beatty 2111 Wilson Blvd. Suite 300 Arlington, VA 22201 Phone: 703-276-2880 Fax: 703-276-2889 E-mail: david@mail.nvc.org CI: National Organization Topic: Communities Fighting Drugs Join Together Contact: Bob Downing, Director of Public Policy 441 Stuart St. 6th Floor Boston, MA 02116 Phone: 617-437-1500 CI: National Organization Topic: Problem Solving Safe Streets Now! Contact: Molly Wexyl, Executive Director 408 13th St. Suite 452 Oakland, CA 94612
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Extractions: PROGRAMS: Coaching Recreational Competitive ODP-State Select ... Club Listing EVENTS: Awards Banquet CHASE Cup Chevy Cup Copa Chicago ... Tide American Cup GENERAL INFO: About Us State Office Calendar of Events Rules ... ATA Photo Gallery MARKETING: Advertising Partners Sponsorship COMPETITIVE TOURNAMENTS ... LINKS DRUG USE AMONG YOUTH AGES 12 TO 17 DECLINED 13 percent between 1997 and 1998, according to the 1999 National Household Survey on Drug Abuse. This is the first statistically significant drop in four years. Overall drug use remains level. While there is notable improvement in the youngest age group (ages 12 to 17), THERE IS STILL A SERIOUS PROBLEM AMONG YOUNG ADULTS (ages 18-25). Cocaine use, in particular, increased significantly, from 1.2 percent in 1997 to 2.0 percent in 1998. TEENS WANT MORE GUIDANCE FROM PARENTS. In the nationally representative 1999 Uhlich Report Card, filled out by teenagers from throughout the United States, teens gave adults a "D+" on their efforts to stop teenagers from using alcohol, tobacco, and drugs. TEENS HAVE AN INFLATED VIEW OF PEER DRUG USE. In a 1997 study, teenagers thought that more than 70 percent of their peers used marijuana at least occasionally. In truth, less than half of teenagers surveyed (44 percent) reported ever trying marijuana.
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Extractions: PROGRAMS: Coaching Recreational Competitive ODP-State Select ... Club Listing EVENTS: Awards Banquet CHASE Cup Chevy Cup Copa Chicago ... Tide American Cup GENERAL INFO: About Us State Office Calendar of Events Rules ... ATA Photo Gallery MARKETING: Advertising Partners Sponsorship COMPETITIVE TOURNAMENTS ... LINKS FICTION FACTS My child is too young to do drugs. Forty-nine percent of teens admit to having smoked marijuana at age 13 or younger. Ive spoken to my child about the dangers of drugs. Nearly half of middle- and high-school students say that their parents have never discussed the dangers of drugs with them. Drugs are not a problem in my childs school. Seventy-eight percent of high school students say that drugs are used, kept, and sold at their schools. Only 13 percent of principals and 15 percent of teachers believe that a majority of the students in their schools have tried marijuana. Yet 53 percent of their students say that the majority of their peers have at least tried the drug. Drug use is not a problem in my community. Teens continue to rank drugs as the single most important problem facing people their age.