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This work describes a programme, "Creating Lasting Family
Connections", which is based on COPE's demonstration programme,
"Creating Lasting Connections" (CLC). CLC was designed as an
ecumenical, community based programme that focused on increasing
community, family and individual (youth) protective factors that
would lead to delaying the onset and reducing the frequency of
alcohol and other drug use among at-risk 12-14 year olds. CLC
received the Center for Substance Abuse Pre vention's Exemplary
Prevention Program Award for 1994; it has been included in the
International Youth Foundation's YouthNet International, a
directory of youth programmes worldwide; finally, it was selected
as one of only seven model prevention programs by the Center for
Substance Abuse Prevention for national dissemination. While the
programme focuses on alcohol and other drug-related issues and
outcomes, much of this approach is applicable to youth and families
across a larger spectrum of issues and behaviours, including
violence and inappropriate sexual behaviour.
Today, more than ever before, we have available to us a large body
of knowledge about how to reach and influence youth, even high-risk
youth and families, that help them build resiliency. Building
Healthy Individuals, Families, and Communities describes a program,
Creating Lasting Family Connections, which is based on COPES'
successful demonstration program, Creating Lasting Connections
(CLC). CLC, a research demonstration project, was designed as an
ecumenical, community based program that focused on increasing
community, family and individual (youth) protective factors that
would lead to delaying the onset and reducing the frequency of
alcohol and other drug use among at-risk 12-14 year olds. CLC
received the Center for Substance Abuse Prevention's Exemplary
Prevention Program Award for 1994 and CLFC received this honor in
1999; CLC has been included in the International Youth Foundation's
YouthNet International, a directory of the most effective youth
programs worldwide; finally, it was selected as one of only seven
model prevention programs by the Center for Substance Abuse
Prevention for national dissemination. While the program focuses on
alcohol and other drug-related issues and outcomes, much of this
approach is applicable to youth and families across a larger
spectrum of issues and behaviors, including violence and
inappropriate sexual behavior.
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