Showing posts with label University of Washington. Show all posts
Showing posts with label University of Washington. Show all posts
Prevention Action features local prevention scientist and the early days of social development research
Most of the substance abuse prevention work we do today is based on the Social Development Strategy developed by Richard Catalano and David Hawkins, co-founders of the UW Social Development Research Group. The most recent edition of Prevention Action, an online publication reporting internationally on programs for improving children's health and development, includes a story about Dr. Catalano and the research he started in the 1970's.
When they first started working together . . . Catalano and Hawkins were both convinced that a lot more could be done to prevent drug-use and delinquency occurring in the first place, before it exacted its toll on young people’s social development, education and subsequent employment.
Catalano says: “We wanted to shift services from rehabilitation to habilitation; rather than fixing established problems we wanted to equip children with the skills and resources so that they don’t engage in drugs and delinquency behavior in the first place, and to help create family, school and community environments that support this.”
The full article, along with other prevention-related articles, may be read on the Prevention Action website.
Liquor laws and the U-District
"The University of Washington Police Department (UWPD) made 24 arrests for DUIs and 33 arrests for liquor-law violations, including minor in possession, between January and May 2010," according to an article in The Daily. The May 27 article goes on to describe the history of liquor laws in the University District.
UW prevention lectures online
The University of Washington School of Social Work's 2009-2010 Endowed Professor Lecture Series includes lectures by Rico Catalano and David Hawkins, leaders in substance abuse prevention science. Both lectures may be viewed online.
Promoting Positive Adolescent and Adult Functioning through Social Development Intervention in Childhood, December 9, 2010, Dr. Catalano.
Energizing the Community to Nurture Young People, February 17, 2010, Dr. Hawkins.
Promoting Positive Adolescent and Adult Functioning through Social Development Intervention in Childhood, December 9, 2010, Dr. Catalano.
Energizing the Community to Nurture Young People, February 17, 2010, Dr. Hawkins.
UW lectures about addiction and brain science
University of Washington Television is broadcasting the 2009 Allen L. Edwards Psychology Lecture series and it includes topics such as:
Addiction and the Mind and
Brain Science as a Means of Understanding Delinquency and Substance Abuse in Youth.
Both can be watched online or listened to as podcasts.
Addiction and the Mind and
Brain Science as a Means of Understanding Delinquency and Substance Abuse in Youth.
Both can be watched online or listened to as podcasts.
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