Tackling Underage Drinking: Using Town Hall Meetings
Town Hall Training (click here)In January 2006, regional trainings were held in Boston, MA, and Reno, NV to help local community coalitions convene town hall meetings about underage drinking prevention. The regional trainings have been condensed into one Webcast to help local community coalitions and other organizations nationwide get involved in these efforts.
Results from the 2003 National Survey on Drug Use and Health show that 25 percent of Americans aged 17 had reported binge drinking (i.e., five or more drinks on the same occasion). By age 21, the percentage of binge drinkers had increased to 48 percent. College is clearly a catalyst for alcohol use; in fact, young adults aged 18 to 22 who don't attend college drink less than those who do attend. Many binge drinkers in college begin experimenting with alcohol in high school. Students may not want to think about it, but young people can become alcohol dependent and many will die from excessive alcohol consumption. This program will reveal the subcultures and behaviors that support binge drinking while highlighting prevention, early interventions, and treatment options.
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