Title: Environmental Prevention: Strategies for Engaging Youth
1Environmental PreventionStrategies for Engaging
Youth
- Maureen Sedonaen, President
- Youth Leadership Institute
2Foundations for Environmental Prevention
3Foundations for Environmental Prevention
- Understanding the Public Health Model
- What is Environmental Prevention?
- Youth-led Environmental Prevention
- Strategies in Environmental Prevention
4Understanding the Public Health Model
5A Public Health Approach
Public Health Triangle
- Individual Prevention focuses on changing the
host - Environmental Prevention focuses on changing the
agent and environment
Host
Agent
Environment
6What is Environmental Prevention?
7What is Environmental Prevention?
- Environmental Prevention is the promotion of
health and safety by changing the policies,
settings and community conditions that contribute
to high-risk, unhealthy behaviors. - Some examples include
- Changing how alcohol/tobacco is sold and
advertised - When and where alcohol/tobacco is available
8Why Focus on Changing the Environment?
9Why Focus on Changing the Environment?
- Magnitude of the problem
- Turnover in risk groups
- Individual-oriented efforts alone have little
success
10Why Focus on Changing the Environment?
- An Environmental Prevention Approach focuses on
- Norms
- Media Messages
- Policies
- Accessibility
11Youth-Led Environmental Prevention Practices
12History of Youth-led EP Practices
- Research demonstrating youth-integration is NEW
- Advocacy as an intervention
- Applied skill and knowledge
- Community leadership and empowerment
- Intergenerational partnerships
- Integrate youth development and service needs
with youth organizing
13Environmental Prevention in Action
14Examples of EP in Action!
- Community Norms
- Community norms, the unwritten rules of
acceptable behavior in a given setting, have the
power to encourage or discourage ATOD use and
abuse. - Examples of Environmental Strategies
- Promote public events (fairs, concerts, etc.)
that are alcohol free or that follow rigorous
guidelines for the sale of alcoholic beverages. - Expose and attack predatory alcohol and tobacco
marketing practices.
15Examples of EP in Action!
- Media Messages
- Images in the entertainment and news media
glamorize ATOD use, especially among youth, and
tend to solely blame individual users for
problems. Additionally, alcohol and tobacco
advertising is widespread in most communities. - Examples of Environmental Strategies
- Advocate for a film studio to cease alcohol and
tobacco product placements in PG-13 movies. - Conduct media outreach to increase news coverage
of community changes that have reduced problems
resulting from high-risk drinking.
16Examples of EP in Action!
- Accessibility
- Easy availability of alcohol and tobacco is
linked to an increased concentration of problems
such as drinking and driving, crime, safety
problems, and chronic disease in communities. - Examples of Environmental Strategies
- Monitor alcohol retailers compliance with
purchase laws - Cut off beer sales at sporting events at least
one hour before the game ends - Provide attractive non-alcoholic beverages
whenever alcohol is served.
17Examples of EP in Action!
- Policies and Regulations
- Policies and regulations, whether of the public
sector (states, counties, cities, school
districts) or private sector (businesses, social
clubs), shape how ATOD is sold, promoted and
consumed. - Examples of Environmental Strategies
- Establish local zoning ordinances that restrict
the number of alcohol, tobacco and head shop
outlets in a neighborhood or city - Increase state excise tax on alcohol and tobacco
products - Drinking Age laws
18Environmental Prevention in Action
- Environmental Prevention is not an attempt to
bring back Prohibition by completely outlawing
alcohol and tobacco
19Environmental Prevention in Action
- Rather, this approach attempts to put a balance
back in our public policies that have
traditionally favored--and continue to favor--the
alcohol and tobacco industries over the health
and welfare of our communities, particularly
young people. - -Bonnie Benard, Prevention Resource Center
20Environmental Prevention is an Approach
- Environmental Prevention is an approach with a
series of strategies that are grounded in the
community
21Environmental Prevention is an Approach
- that Utilizes
- Data
- Community Organizing
- Action
- Policies
22Environmental Accountability
Policy
Enforcement
Education
Community
23Community Stakeholders
Owners of the Source
Decision-makers /Influencers
Residents /Neighbors
Grounded in the Community
24Promoting Environmental Prevention to Young
People
25Promoting EP to Young People
- Practices in Promoting Environmental Prevention
to Youth Lessons from the Field - Ages and Stages of Youth Development
- Effective Age-Appropriate Concepts, Strategies,
and Exercises
26Practices in Promoting EP
- Inspire!
- Identify Leadership and Skill Development
- Meet Youth and Community Leaders
- Accessible Meeting Times and Places
- Clarify and Support Responsibility and Opportunity
27Practices in Promoting EP
- Address Transportation Needs
- Make it Fun and Interesting
- Guarantee Adult Buy-in
- Empower Youth-led Assessment
- Recognition Opportunities
28Engaging Young People in Environmental
Prevention Strategies
29Effective Engagement of Young People
- Best Practices in Engaging Youth in Environmental
Prevention Lessons from the Field - Using Age-Appropriate Strategies
- Understanding the Components of Environmental
Prevention Efforts - Using a Continuum of Youth Engagement in EP
Efforts - Sample Exercises Tools to Use
30Best Practices in Engaging Youth
- Provide Skill- and Capacity-Building
Opportunities - Conduct a Community Mapping and Assessment
Project - Have a Defined, Realistic Issue and Timeline
- Engage in Facilitation and Relationship Bldg.
- Develop a Strategy and Action Plan
- Make it FUN!
31Practices in Engaging Youth in EP
- Engage Parents, Families, and Community Members
- Make it Fun and Interesting
- Utilize Media Advocacy Strategies
- Reflect and Recognize
- Tell Your Story!
32Components of EP Efforts
- Capacity-building
- Assessment
- Project Implementation
- Evaluation
33Questions and Next Steps
- Promoting
- Thoughts/Ideas
- Questions
- To Do
- Engaging
- Thoughts/Ideas
- Questions
- To Do
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