Prevention & Education
Prevention & Education
Prevention is part of a broader health promotion effort, based on the knowledge that addiction is a primary, progressive, chronic, and fatal disease. As such, it focuses on creating population level changes, within the cultural context, in order to reduce risks and strengthen ability to cope with adversity.
- Create measurable changes in risk and/or protective factors of an identified target population
- Use developmentally appropriate strategies (evidence-based) to impact risk factors or enhance protective factors
- Support the work of anti-drug coalitions, community and neighborhood organizations, institutions, and citizens to address prevention at the community level
Prevention Works
It is important for parents, teachers, clergy, community members, health practitioners, and peers to intervene early and with consistent messages such as:
- No use of Alcohol under the age of 21
- No use of Prescription Drugs unless by a doctor’s order
- No use of Tobacco products because of their harmful chemicals that cause health issues
Helplines
Gambling Helpline: 1-800-522-4700
AR Dept of Health Be Well Line: 1-833-283-WELL (9355)
Domestic Violence Hotline: 1-800-799-SAFE (7233)
AR Poison Control: 1-501-686-6161
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