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Interdistrict Seminarie Preventie Verslaving Séminaire Interdistrict Prévention Assuétudes. Brussels 21 September 2013. Wolfgang Götz. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Interdistrict Seminarie Preventie Verslaving
Séminaire Interdistrict Prévention Assuétudes
Brussels 21 September 2013
DTTS 2013 3
Wolfgang Götz
Wolfgang Götz has been Director of the EMCDDA since May 2005, having been appointed by the agency’s Management Board on 19 April that year. In July 2009, the Board renewed his mandate unanimously for a further five-year term commencing on 1 May 2010.
Prospective Rotarian Action Group
Prevention Addiction
Rotary International Structure
- Local club: autonomous in local actions
- Interclub cooperation (city, organizational region, …)- community service- youth, …- prevention of addiction
- District: 500, coordinates +/- 80 clubs through district committees:- community service,- Youth, … - Prevention Addiction
- Zone : 34, coordinates 10-20 districts and +/- 1.000 clubs
- Rotary International Board of Directors coordinates 34.000 clubs with 1.200.000 members
Rotarian Action Groups
Rotarian Action Groups provide assistance and support to Rotary clubs and districts in planning and implementing community development and humanitarian service projects.
They are organized by committed Rotarians, Rotarians’ family members, and Rotaractors who have expertise and a passion for a particular type of service.
Rotarian Action Groups• Independently of Rotary International, own rules, dues, requirements, and
administrative structure.
• Membership: Rotarians, Rotarian family members, and Rotaractors.
• RAGs adopt RI’s standard bylaws for RAGs, operate in accordance with Rotary policy.
• RAGs regularly collaborate with clubs and districts on service projects in their area of specialty.
• RAGs can assist clubs and districts in obtaining funding or other assistance for their service projects from prospective donors and partners.
Examples of Rotarian Action Groups
Existing Rotarian Action Groups
10. Health Fairs11. Hunger and Malnutrition12. Literacy13. Malaria14. Microfinance and community Development15. Multiple Sclerosis16. Peace17. Polio Survivors and Associates18. Population & Development19. Water and sanitation
1. Aids and Family Health2. Alzheimer’s and Dementia3. Blindness Prevention4. Blood Donation5. Child Slavery6. Dental Volunteers7. Diabetes8. Hearing9. Food Plant Solutions
Rotary History Addiction Prevention
• 2007 DG 1620 2008-2009 Bruno Morel• 2008 D1620 committee Prevention• 2010 Interdistrict 1620-1630-2170• 2012 International cooperation 1620-3140• 8 February 2013 Prospective Rotarian Action
Group Addiction Prevention• 2013/06/26 Break Out session RI conference
Founding meeting PRAG AP
Founding meeting DG 1620 Dirk Schockaert; PP Maldegem, Johan Maertens; DGE 1620 Werner Braemscheute; PDG 1570 Nico de Boer
PRAG Prevention Addiction
Vision
Substance Abuse and addiction of illicit drugs is a global problem and can only be stopped by joined efforts of all society layers and organizations in a joined, structural and continued action.
It is not only the responsibility of governments. All civil society organizations should get involved in their specific field of activity.
Rotarians will strengthen this common effort through the work of the Rotarian Action Group Prevention Addiction Prevention.
PRAG Prevention Addiction
Mission
Organize an International group of Rotarian specialists and activists in Addiction Prevention.
Inform, stimulate, support and advise clubs and districts how to tackle the problem in a structural long term way, with a vision and a strategy.
Set up cooperation with the international professional organizations specialists in prevention.
Main goals for Rotary
• Decrease experimenting with substances
• Cooperation with local governments
• Actions in coordination with local policy
• Intermediary between organizations in need and professional organizations
Membership PRAG AP
• 113 Members (min 25 for approval of RI Board)
• 38 clubs represented- 13 clubs of 1620 represented- 1 club of 1630 and 2170
• 19 districts and 13 zones (min 3 zones)
• 12 countries (min 5 countries):Belgium, Brasil, France, Germany, Italy, India, Indonesia, Netherlands, Sweden, Portugal, Uganda, US.
• Cooperation between clubs• Cooperation with local governments and organizations• Cooperation between N/W and E/S: global problem• Members (parents and grandparents) are affected• Young people involved in Rotary actions (schools, youth
organizations, …)• Large interest of the public media in the topic
This effects and the importance of this world wide problem make clubs go for prevention as community
service and actions for Youth
Important secondary effects for Rotary
Cooperation Global Grants/Package grants
• scholarships, humanitarian projects, vocational training
• 35 clubs of district 1620 (local input 50.000-75.000 €) as potential partners
• Working on implementing the same prevention programs
• Adaptation of this prevention program to other cultures
• Detecting organizations and professional partners• Double your input through cooperation
Support for Global Grants• All clubs even without a PRAG AP member• minimum budget: $30,000. • The Foundation’s World Fund provides:
– minimum of $15,000– maximum of $200,000
• Clubs and districts: DDF and/or cash• World Fund matches DDF at 100% and cash at
50%.
International Partners• Tata Institute for Social Sciences
• European Monitoring Center EMCDDA
• Mentor International
Next on our list:• World Health Organization• United Nations
First ProjectsRunning:• Continuation Unplugged Mumbai• Breakout session RI conference LisbonLooking for partner clubs for:• Dissemination Unplugged New Delhi• Serenity Project Kampala/Uganda• Joint Effort Project (JEP) New DelhiIn Preparation:• Rotary Training Institute Addiction Prevention
Lisbon
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Effectivity of Unplugged intervention after 2nd questionnaire(3 months post intervention)
Daily smoking 30% reductionRecent drunkenness 28% reductionExperimenting cannabis 23% reduction
The EU-Dap class programme has a preventive effect on early onset of drug use and on the transition of experimental to frequent use. The effect is bigger for boys than for girls.
www.eudap.net
Evidence Based Addiction Prevention project: “Unplugged”
Evidence Based Addiction Prevention project: “Unplugged”
Teacher's Handbook
The Unplugged Curriculum has been tested to be effective during the EU-Dap intervention trial. Based on the evaluation, it is now available in its revised version. This program is for students between the ages of 12 and 14 and is to be led by trained teachers.
Evidence Based Addiction Prevention project: “Unplugged”
Student's Workbook
The Student's Workbook complements the Unplugged Curriculum. It contains activities that students are to work through during the Unplugged lessons.
Evidence Based Addiction Prevention project: “Unplugged”
1. Preparative work:• Adaptation of the program by certifying Univ.• Contact local authorities and schools• Planning meeting: trainer, school direction, rotary
club• Evaluation: Univ., trainer, school direction
2. Training process:• Master training for trainer of trainers = 1 (per
language) • 1 trainer trains 25 trainers = 25• 25 trainers train each year 10 x 20 teachers =
5.000• 5000 teachers train each year 100 students =
500.000
3. Costs:• Master training: 2.500/trainer minimum 4 =
10.000• Trainers 25 training = 2.000• Training 25 teachers = 1.500 + materials: 425• Training 100 students = 0 + materials: 450
Breakout Session Lisbon
Breakout Session Lisbon
Breakout Session Lisbon
Serenity Project Kampala
• Proposal for Sensitization, Creating awareness, Prevention and Sustainability of Addiction Care Services among the youth in Uganda
• Submitted to Rotary Club Kampala
• Target Group: 4 Teachers per 6 schools in each region of Uganda.
• Website: www.serenitycentre.org
Joint Effort Project Joint Effort Project
What can you do
• Start local AP projects– 1 € saves 1 young person from addiction– NIDA: 1 $ prevention saves 18 $
• Become partner in international AP Projects
• Become a member of PRAG AP: 20 €