Lo que hay que saber sobre drogas
El consumo de sustancias psicoactivas es uno de los problemas de salud más relevantes de nuestra era, en el cual participan variables múltiples que impactan su comprensión y análisis.
El consumo de sustancias psicoactivas es uno de los problemas de salud más relevantes de nuestra era, en el cual participan variables múltiples que impactan su comprensión y análisis.
These global international standards summarize the currently available scientific evidence, describing interventions and policies that have been found to result in positive prevention outcomes and their characteristics.
This resource aims to help schools with the process of reviewing their drug and alcohol policy, with practical advice on consulting with teachers, pupils, parents and others in the community.
La presente Guía es un componente adicional de apoyo para comunidades escolares comprometidas con la prevención, que deberá prepararlos para reaccionar oportunamente en caso de que entre el alumnado se detecten casos de vulnerabilidad, riesgo o inicio de consumo de tabaco, alcohol y otras drogas.
Para orientar el trabajo docente, este Manual para fortalecer la prevención de adicciones desde la educación secundaria brinda, por un lado, información sobre el panorama actual del fenómeno de las adicciones en México, y por otro, describe el Modelo de prevención de adicciones desde la Educación
This briefing paper is part of a series produced by the Drug Education Forum, for schools and others involved in drug education or informal drug prevention. Choosing the best approach to drug education is a key task for educators.
This briefing paper is part of a series produced by the Drug Education Forum, for schools and others involved in drug education or informal drug prevention.
This briefing paper is part of a series produced by the Drug Education Forum, for schools and others involved in drug education or informal drug prevention. Parents have a strong influence over young people’s decisions regarding drugs and alcohol, perhaps more than they realise.
This briefing paper is part of a series produced by the Drug Education Forum, for schools and others involved in drug education or informal drug prevention.
Schools have a duty to promote children and young people’s wellbeing, and are also required to promote pupils’ spiritual, moral, social and cultural development.