The 4th Annual National Leadership Conference theme was United For Success: Next Steps in Enforcing the Underage Drinking Laws. The conference took place from September 18-20, 2003 in Atlanta, Georgia.
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The 4th Annual National Leadership Conference theme was United For Success: Next Steps in Enforcing the Underage Drinking Laws. The conference took place from September 18-20, 2003 in Atlanta, Georgia.
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A brief document that provides short summaries and references to the most up-to-date research findings and other helpful information geared toward the Enforcing Underage Drinking Laws community. This document is published monthly. If you would like to receive the Resource Alert Summary by email each month send us an email [email protected]. 2015 January March February…
National Conference 2000 National Leadership Conference October 22-25, 2000
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Since 1996 UDETC has been working to enforce underage drinking laws and reduce underage drinking. Funded by an OJJDP grant, this webpage is intended for use by youth who are interested in preventing and eliminating the harmful consequences of underage drinking. Alcohol is the most abused drug by youth. What makes this initiative unique is…
Community Anti-Drug Program Didn’t Work: Study (Yahoo News, USA) From: Miles Townes Date: 10/24/2002 Time: 12:07:08 PM Remote Name: 138.88.149.136 Comments (From: http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story2&u=/nm/20021021/hl_nm/drugs_abuse_dc) Community Anti-Drug Program Didn’t Work: StudyMon Oct 21,10:27 AM ETBy Suzanne Rostler NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – A program designed to build a community anti-drug coalition did nothing to lower rates of…
Comments http://www.who.int/whr/2002/chapter4/en/index6.html Excerpt from the WHO World Health Report 2002: “Reducing risks, promoting healthy life” Alcohol use Alcohol has been consumed in human populations for millennia, but the considerable and varied adverse health effects, as well as some benefits, have only been characterized recently (39 ,40 ). Alcohol consumption has health and social consequences via…