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ESN Substance Abuse Prevention Services at Washington Jr. HighESN Substance Abuse Prevention Services staff members teach classes and deliver other programs in schools that wish to develop prevention strategies for substance abuse. ESN preventionists use research-based model programs designed to give youth the knowledge and skills they need to understand the dangers of alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs and resist becoming involved with them. In some instances, these programs also teach youth to become strong advocates for healthy, drug-free lifestyles. ESN school-based programs are currently delivered in the following schools:

Will County
Too Good for Drugs
curriculum delivered to 6th – 8th graders in Joliet School District 86 and Laraway School District 70C
Project Toward No Drug Abuse curriculum delivered at Joliet Township High School, Central and West campuses
Too Good for Drugs curriculum delivered in after-school program at Crete-Monee Sixth Grade Center

Kendall County
All Stars curriculum delivered to 6th – 8th graders in Millbrook Junior High, Millbrook

Grundy County 
(Programs in cooperation with Grundy County NTTF)
Too Good for Drugs curriculum delivered to 6th – 8th graders at Shabbona Middle School, Morris
Teens Against Tobacco Use (TATU) training for all Grundy County High Schools
Grundy County Teen Conference

ESN preventionists also provide technical assistance to schools in all aspects of substance abuse prevention, including:

  • Effective school policies and programs
  • Prevention curricula and programming
  • Student Assistance Programs (SAP)
  • Alternative, drug-free student activities
  • Peer mentoring and tutoring
  • Assessment and data gathering
  • Education in cultural competence

Effective school-based prevention is based on accurate and recent data about substance abuse issues facing the school and surrounding community. For that reason, ESN urges middle schools and high schools to use the Illinois Youth Survey,  a statewide survey that gives Illinois schools information they need to develop effective tools and solutions for the prevention of substance abuse and related problems among youth. Participation in IYS is confidential and free of charge to any Illinois school. IYS is funded by the Illinois Department of Human Services (DHS) and administered by Chestnut Health Systems.

ESN staff, in cooperation with Chestnut Health, can provide follow-up consultation to schools to interpret their IYS data and compare it to area and state results. ESN staff can also help schools analyze their own prevention efforts in light of IYS findings, help select strategies and/or programs to address identified needs, and explore ways to get the local community involved in preventing substance abuse among youth.

Effective school-based substance abuse prevention

ESN Substance Abuse Prevention Services are funded by a grant from the Illinois Department of Human Services Bureau of Substance Abuse Prevention. NTTF is funded through the Grundy County Sheriff’s Office.

 
 
 
 
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