TEACH Program: Teens Empower & Advocate for Community Health

Wed May 08 2024 at 01:00 pm to 02:00 pm

Grove Hall Branch of the Boston Public Library | Jamaica Plain

Grove Hall Branch of the Boston Public Library
Publisher/HostGrove Hall Branch of the Boston Public Library
TEACH Program: Teens Empower & Advocate for Community Health
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Brookview’s TEACH Program is a hands-on, interactive workshop series which will take course over the 2023-2024 academic year. It is designed to educate and empower teens to make positive impacts in a community that is struggling with Substance Use Disorder (SUD). Each session, TEACH Program Members will participate in a variety of activities which will build their confidence and knowledge on the following:
-Individual substances and their effects on the body;
-The neurobiology of addiction (what addiction does to the brain);
-The negative effects of stigma on those that need help;
-How to use empowering language which encourages seeking help;
-Several resources which can be provided to those struggling with
SUD;
-Harm Reduction strategies;
-How to advocate in their community for resources needed to
address the current SUD epidemic;
-How to recognize their own dependence on their phones and
computers;
-How to support the mental health of themselves and others; and
-Healthy behaviors to cope with stress.
Teens that attend 3 sessions will be rewarded with a $25 gift card.
For more information, contact Librarian Dani at [email protected] or call 617.427.3337.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

Grove Hall Branch of the Boston Public Library, 41 Geneva Ave,Boston, Massachusetts, Jamaica Plain, United States

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