Sparking Change: A Podcast For Prevention

Vernon Hills High School

19 min · 31. Okt. 2024
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Welcome back to the first episode of the new season of Sparking Change: A Podcast For prevention. Today, Siya and Saanvi had the opportunity to talk to students from Vernon Hills High School and discuss their strategies for prevention throughout the school. They share insight regarding the various events hosted throughout the year and other ways they choose to spread messages of substance use prevention.

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Alcohol Prevention Resource Center (APRC)

Welcome again to the second episode of this year’s Sparking Change: A Podcast For Prevention. This month, tune into Siya and Caleb’s discussion with Jody Heavlin, an administrator from Prevention First’s Alcohol Policy Resource Center, a project that provides support for policy aimed at reducing underage drinking. Find out how efforts to reduce alcohol use among those 12-25 years old in Illinois have evolved over the years, the importance of youth voice in advocacy, and how you, the listener, can get involved! Catalyst Instagram: @catalyst_shs https://www.instagram.com/catalyst_shs?igsh=MTRyeG5lb25tMzV6aQ== If you’re interested in learning more about advocacy and policy for alcohol prevention, check out the following webinars from the APRC: ———— Alcohol Taxes Save Lives: Using Tax Policies to Reduce Alcohol-Related Harms Thursday, January 09, 2025 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM https://www.prevention.org/training/EventDetails?i=3368&t=1041 ———— The Alcohol Retail Environment: Emerging Hazards to Public Safety Thursday, January 30, 2025 02:00 PM - 03:30 PM https://www.prevention.org/training/EventDetails?i=3399&t=1041

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