ADD-freeTraining Project

The ADD-freeTraining project will design and implement innovative training on the prevention of tobacco, alcohol and internet abuse in children/adolescents. The project promotes a family-centered approach to prevention, simultaneously addressing the school and wider social context and promoting healthy interaction within the family, school, peers and society.

It has the following objectives:

  • Develop and evaluate an interactive training curriculum reflecting the needs of adult learners, teachers and educators about the prevention of alcohol, smoking and internet addiction.
  • Increase adult learners’, teachers’ and educators’ awareness and skills in regards to prevention of alcohol, smoking and internet addiction; emphasize the need for active parental involvement, develop skills in social competence, emphasize school based interventions.
  • Enhance partner capabilities to develop and deliver relevant training.
  • Increase awareness of communities, organizations, and other stakeholders on the newly produced training.
  • Raise awareness about necessary interdisciplinary collaboration.

It is a three-year project (1/9/2019 – 31/8/2022) funded by the ERASMUS+ Programme of the European Union.

Find more information here. 

Type
Organisations & Initiatives Working on Health Inequalities
Theme
Employment, occupational health, adult education, youth employment, Maternal health, pre- peri-natal, childhood conditions, adolescent health, education, Non-communicable diseases, alcohol, nutrition, obesity, cancer, smoking, physical activity
Country
Europe
Level
European
Year
2019, 2020, 2021, 2022


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