Welcome to DECYDE! Our name stands for Drug Education Centered on Youth Decision Empowerment. We provide evidence-based information and resources for educators, youth, and parents.
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Resource Highlight: Educational Materials.
These materials offer key background information to support teachers, parents/guardians, and other adults who work with youth in fostering safe and informed learning environments.
Visit https://t.co/IBrCO0c0Ai to learn more.
New "DECYDE - Voices from the Classroom" video!
Discover teachers’ insights on the link between youth substance use and mental health, and how DECYDE resources empower educators to support students.
Watch here:
https://t.co/TzLBhBwMlN
📢 Our DECYDE team has submitted several infographics to the IHDCYH Talks contest this year!
Please take a few minutes to check out the submissions and vote for your favourites! ✨
Voting ends Nov 30.
⚠️ The RNC is warning the public of the presence of carfentanil and methylfentanyl. This is the first time both drugs have been detected in NL. Their use may increase the risk of overdose and death.
If you suspect an overdose call 911 immediately.
https://t.co/GPbEKEagtn
In partnership with the @nlpharmacyboard, we are seeking members of the public to take part in a public engagement session to inform the role of the pharmacist in screening for social needs. Please sign up here: https://t.co/KDr7eK4jHK
🚨 Exciting Opportunity for NL Youth!
The DECYDE Youth Advisory Panel is looking for new members to help shape the future of youth substance use education in NL!
Open to youth ages 13-18, living in NL.
💡Apply now: https://t.co/VpWkFyel0r
🚨 Exciting Opportunity for NL Youth!🚨
Join the DECYDE Youth Advisory Panel and shape the future of youth substance use education in NL! 🌟
🗣️ Share your opinions & gain leadership skills
👥 Ages 13-18, living in NL
📅 Apply by Aug 5
💡 More info: https://t.co/0xYSNAddE6
📢 Attention parents and caregivers of youth ages 12-17 in Newfoundland and Labrador! We invite you to help us develop the Caregiver Café program to support mental health & prevent substance-related harms among youth.
✨Interested? You can sign up here: https://t.co/gm1P354mH8
📢 The DECYDE 2023-24 Annual Report is here! We’re proud to share the progress we're making in youth substance use education, and the impact of the DECYDE strategy over the past year.
Read the report here: https://t.co/OvSUGzzBD9
#YouthEmpowerment#SubstanceUseEducation
💡Interested in learning more about harm reduction? Join @HCS_GovNL next week for a virtual panel, "Partnering In Harm Reduction." Free to attend, open to anyone who is interested.
📅Date: Monday, June 3 from 9-10:30am
✨Register here: https://t.co/tVWSTL4asz
Compassionate learning environments protect youth mental health.💜
Educators seeking resources on adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) & incorporating trauma-informed practices in the classroom can find them here: https://t.co/jcnbhLXGXo
#CompassionConnects#MentalHealthWeek🧠
This year’s #MentalHealthWeek is all about compassion! Compassionate classrooms are integral to youth mental health. Educators can access the CMHA's Compassionate Classroom Toolkit here: https://t.co/ZeiIyFnwmQ. #CompassionConnects
Dr. Daniel Bear and Dr. Lisa Bishop sat down to have a chat with the great folks over at @ReeferMEDnesspodcast ! Listen in to hear about harm reduction, our goals as a team and how you can help shape cannabis education materials.
Listen here: https://t.co/fuRob0TDMz
Dr. Daniel Bear and Dr. Lisa Bishop sat down to have a chat with the great folks over at @ReeferMEDnesspodcast ! Listen in to hear about harm reduction, our goals as a team and how you can help shape cannabis education materials.
Listen here: https://t.co/fuRob0TDMz
Hey there! We'd love your help in completing our #survey. That way, you'll be contributing to the collaboration between pharmacists and consumers, helping to make mindful consumption more accessible. Visit: https://t.co/R9INt3ZBtc, today. #MindfulConsumption#WellnessCommunity
In Ottawa with national and international experts to discuss a standard THC unit. A complex issue, but a common goal to improve public health messaging and research metrics #CCSA