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PATH - European Youth Without Drug
PATH - European Youth Without Drug
Promoting a Healthy School - Comenius Project

Description
The main objective of Promoting a Health School is twofold:
1. To help teachers and other educational staff become better equipped to prevent violence in schools; and
2. To create a well-tested procedure for dealing with critical incidents in order to promote a holistic education.

The partnership will be assembled to ensure a European dimension from different perspectives and realities, but with a common need to promote better learning and working environments.

The specific aims of the project are:
1. To train and sensitize school staff in matters related with health issues – special emphasis on substance abuse (drugs)
2. To work out plans and concrete methods to prevent and deal with drug matters in schools
3. To produce a European School Drug-Free Project (including questionnaires, workshop manuals, guides and other tools) and a possible European Healthy School Policy

Our group works in an all male school that caters for 11-16 year old students.


Partners
Schools/Teachers and other educational staff from EU Member States may contact us for further details about our project. Ideally, partners should come from educational institutions that cater for 11-16 year old students.

Working language will be English. However, it may be decided that tools and other material which will be produced, will be translated into other languages.

Contact us at: info@chseychell.cjb.net

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