¡RESERVA LA FECHA! 35ª Conferencia Anual de Capacitación Internacional D.A.R.E.
24 – 28 DE JULIO, TROPICANA HOTEL, LAS VEGAS, NV
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Salud Estudiantil y Seguridad Escolar
Durante casi cuarenta años, D.A.R.E. se ha dedicado a la seguridad, la salud y el bienestar de los estudiantes. D.A.R.E. es el programa de educación para la prevención más completo y ampliamente enseñado en el mundo. Más de 3 millones de estudiantes de K-12 en todo Estados Unidos y otros 29 países reciben cada año los planes de estudios de D.A.R.E. basados en evidencia y de eficacia comprobada.
La35ª Conferencia Internacional Anual de Capacitación D.A.R.E., organizada conjuntamente con el Consejo de Defensa de la Seguridad Escolar (School Safety Advocacy Council), proporcionará a los instructores D.A.R.E., SRO, educadores y tomadores de decisiones clave con información vital y herramientas de prevención para ayudar a prepararse, lidiar y responder a las importantes crisis de salud y seguridad que enfrentan los estudiantes, la policía y las escuelas en 2023 y más allá. Estos incluyen:
- Aumentos significativos en el abuso de sustancias, particularmente el abuso de opioides;
- Las consecuencias para la salud y la seguridad del vapeo estudiantil;
- Crisis de salud mental de los estudiantes, incluida la depresión, la intimidación y la ideación suicida;
- El impacto de las redes sociales en la estabilidad emocional y la autoestima; y
- Problemas de confianza entre las escuelas, las familias y la policía.
Building Relationships: How MPD’s D.A.R.E program seeks solutions to lower juvenile crime rates, drug use
From localmemphis.com
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — ABC24 is seeking solutions to problems in our city. During one of our Let’s Talk community listening sessions, one man shared his thoughts on kids and crime. He wrote a message that read, in part, “I wish there was a way to…
Here’s what D.A.R.E. is teaching kids about weed
Aside from living through the first iteration of social media and being the final group to understand what an internet dial tone sound is, Millennials were also the first full generation to go through the classic Drug Abuse Resistance Education (D.A.R.E.) program....
New D.A.R.E. Program Graduated 95 5th Grade Students in November 2023
From Derek Brown, School Resource Officer, Zillah Police DepartmentWe completed our first stint of D.A.R.E. back in November. We graduated 95 5th grade students from Zillah Intermediate School and had 4 fantastic essay winners. We had a guest speaker, our County...
Marion police officer talks about D.A.R.E. classes
From KCRG.com: Marion Police Officer Tom Daubs joins KCRG to talk about D.A.R.E. classes
Key Addiction Points You Need to Know
Substance use disorder (SUD) is the nation’s most pressing public health challenge, and the most urgent SUD in 2024 is opioid abuse and dependency. According to the CDC, more than one million people have died since 1999 from drug overdose…
Old Lyme Officer Revives D.A.R.E. Program After Two Decades Hiatus
Officer Stephen Hackett of the Old Lyme Police Department is set to become the town’s first Drug Abuse Resistance Education (D.A.R.E.) instructor in over two decades. With a new focus on skill-building, the updated D.A.R.E. program aims to empower the town’s youth to make responsible choices.
Mental Health Stigma: Life or Death
The pervasive stigma against people with addictions, particularly opioid use disorder (OUD), is a major problem requiring urgent attention in the United States. Stigma is likely at least part of the reason why only 1 in 5 individuals with opioid dependence receives…
Former YAB Member and D.A.R.E. Scholarship Awardee Julia Manning is now a Police Officer for the Park Ridge Police Department
Julia Manning was an active member of the YAB (Youth Advisory Board) from 2016 to 2019, and she is now proud to be an alumni of the program. In recognition of her outstanding achievements, she was honored with the prestigious 2019 D.A.R.E. America Louis 'Skip' Miller...
150-Plus Students Graduate Russell D.A.R.E. Program
Russell Elementary students graduated from the D.A.R.E. program at Russell-McDowell Intermediate School on Monday. About 153 fifth-grade students — all wearing white shirts that read “keep kids off drugs” — filled the gymnasium early afternoon Monday to be recognized...
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