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Arranging a Drug/Alcohol
Education Event in your Club
John Leahy
Workshop 4 Outline
• Education about Drugs & Alcohol
• ASAP Prevention & Education
• Quality Standards in Substance Use Education –
Planning
• Other Agencies
• Quality Standards in Substance Use Education –
Process & Delivery
• Who is your Club
• Topics to Consider
• Quality Standards in Substance Use Education –
Evaluation
Education about Drugs and
Alcohol
• Education programmes that increase our
knowledge and skills are essential to help us
work effectively dealing with drug and alcohol
issues.
• Education about alcohol, tobacco and drugs is
most effective if provided in the broader context
of child protection and club development.
Education about Drugs and Alcohol
• Education works best in small bite-sized pieces
and if it’s done over a period of time rather than
in one big event.
• The use of an outside visitor/speaker to
enhance is helpful but the content of what they
are going to say and do should always be
agreed first and they should not be allowed to
educate children in the absence of
parents/coaches.
ASAP Programme
PREVENTION
• This aspect of the Programme is designed to prevent
the abuse of alcohol and other drugs in the first
instance.
• The prevention strategies explore how to
reduce the exposure that young people may have to
alcohol or drugs and outlines how we can contribute
to a more positive approach on such matters.
ASAP Programme
EDUCATION
• This part of the Programme is designed to
raise
knowledge and confidence levels around alcohol
and other drug related issues.
• It examines how you can also address alcohol
and drugs matters in the context of
safeguarding your younger members and as a
chid welfare and safety matter.
Quality Standards in Substance
Use Education DEWF
A.PLANNING
1.Prior to engaging in a partnership, the needs
are assessed, both organisationally and
individually, from such a working relationship.
2.Individuals/agencies that will contribute
constructively to the shared work are identified
Other Agencies
• Health Service Executive HSE – Addiction
Service Teams & Health Promotion (ASAP
Manual P.42 –P.75)
• An Garda Síochána
• Local General Practitioner (GP)
‘A cross section of the community’
Quality Standards in Substance
Use Education DEWF
A. PLANNING
1.When entering a partnership process, the
specific areas of shared interest and the
strategies required to successfully achieve the
common goals are identified
2.The various factors which may contribute or
inhibit the partnership process are explored.
These include both related and process
factors.
Quality Standards in Substance
Use Education DEWF
A.PLANNING
1.The advantages and benefits which may
accrue from the collaborative process are
explored
Quality Standards in Substance
Use Education DEWF
PROCESS/ DELIVERY
1.The various levels of partnership are explored
and a level which is realistic, practical and
feasible to work from is identified
2.Co-ordination and organisation of the
partnership is clear. Specific roles and
responsibilities are identified
Quality Standards in Substance
Use Education DEWF
PROCESS/ DELIVERY
1.Working relationships in the partnership are
based on equality, equity and accountability
2.Resources are invested at various stages to
achieve the desired level of partnership
Who is your Club?
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Coaches/Trainers
Players
Adult
U18 - U16 - U14 - U12
Parents
Administration
Members – Non Members
Topics to Consider
• What is your expected message?
• Local level difficulties?
• What drugs are available?
• What supports are in your area?
Quality Standards in Substance
Use Education DEWF
EVALUATION
1.A full evaluation is conducted exploring the
strengths and deficiencies of the programme
and evaluating both the product and process of
the programme.
Quality Standards in Substance
Use Education DEWF
The two key elements of substance use
education which apply to all settings equally are:
1.Working in Partnership
2.Evaluation
Workshop 4 Outline
• Education about Drugs & Alcohol
• ASAP Prevention & Education
• Quality Standards in Substance Use Education –
Planning
• Other Agencies
• Quality Standards in Substance Use Education –
Process & Delivery
• Who is your Club
• Topics to Consider
• Quality Standards in Substance Use Education –
Evaluation
References
• GAA Club Manual for Dealing with Drugs &
Alcohol Related Issues (ASAP) 2005
• A manual in Quality Standards in Substance
use Education, 2007 - Drug Education Workers
Forum (DEWF)