Keep Tobacco, Alcohol and Other Drugs Awaysays PSA aired on DCTV |
More than half of the District's youth are at risk for substance abuse related to environmental deprivationparental neglect, substandard housing, poor role models, etc. There may be as many as 25,000 drug-addicted mothers in the District, creating a large population of at risk youth, especially concentrated in Ward 8, the poorest ward in the nations capital. A recent grant from the DC Department of Healths Addiction Prevention and Recovery Administration (APRA) enabled CECHE and partners -- APRAs Project Reachout and DCTV Public Access Cable Television to launch a multimedia substance abuse prevention and outreach program targeted to youth and families in Ward 8.
Using focus group testing of concepts with youth and heads of households at Stanton Dwellings, the partners engaged local youth to participate in developing a series of three PSAs: one each on prevention of drugs, tobacco, and alcohol abuse--all geared to making inner city communities clean and healthy and for broadcast on DCTV Public Access Cable Television. A special public service advertisement is also being developed for placement in local newspapers. PSAs will be distributed to area schools and youth intervention programs throughout Ward 8.
"Dont Smoke your Life
Away message of new PSA to be aired on DCTV
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The final PSAs and posters are slated to be audience tested to evaluate their impact on participant knowledge, attitudes and behaviors toward alcohol, drug, and tobacco use. Furthermore, CECHE hopes that our website can serve to inform a national and international audience of scientists, educators and health professionals about the PSAs and posters.
This exciting program at Stanton-Douglas Dwellings is just the beginning of a series of targeted interventions that CECHE envisions in Ward 8the most underserved part of Washington, DC.
Questions? Comments? Concerns? E-mail CECHE at CECHE@comcast.net
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