Townsville School ‘finalist’ in National Award for Excellence in Drug Education
Townsville Grammar School in North Ward is a finalist in the Excellence in School Drug Education category at the National Drug and Alcohol Awards.
Townsville Grammar School has developed a comprehensive whole school drug education programme in an effort to build student resilience, help students assess possible risks and harms of drug use and develop strategies to avoid harm. With adoption of a drug education policy and professional development for teachers, this program culminates in a mid-year parent forum led by students.
In 2007 drug education curriculum was introduced to Years 7, 8 and 9. These three units of work are based upon the 12 Principles for Drug Education and a contemporary understanding of effective Middle School curriculum development. In 2007 / 2008 the expansion of the whole of school approach and appropriate age and contextual curriculum development will continue in the Senior School, with a specific emphasis being placed upon ‘Safe Partying’ and associated ‘Risky Behaviours’.
The National Drug and Alcohol Awards are a collaborative effort of the Ted Noffs Foundation, the Australian Drug Foundation, the Alcohol and Other Drugs Council of Australia and the Australian National Council on Drugs. They aim to support and encourage people working to prevent drug problems in Australia. It is estimated around 10,000 Australians now work directly in drug and alcohol treatment across Australia, with a further 8,500 in associated sectors. Winners will be announced in Sydney on Friday 22 June 2007 at a gala dinner to be held at the Four Seasons Hotel.
“Every day of the week I see the ravages of drug and alcohol abuse on good Australians and their families. As a nation we lose about $1.2 billion and 7.5 million working days due to the effects of alcohol abuse alone. The emotional cost of drug and alcohol abuse to families includes domestic violence, suicide, depression, plus health issues such as brain, liver and heart damage. To meet the devastation brought on by drug and alcohol abuse are thousands of dedicated professionals, researchers, organisations and volunteers doing work that is world leading throughout all States of Australia. These Awards go some little way to recognizing the fantastic, innovative work they do with such passion and conviction. We applaud them,” says Wesley Noffs, Chair of the NDAA 2007 Awards.
Sponsors of the awards are the Alcohol Education and Rehabilitation Foundation (Principal sponsor), the Australian Government Department of Health and Ageing (major sponsor); Australian Government Department of Education, Science and Training (major sponsor) and NSW Health — ActNow (supporter)
“It is a great privilege to support the national alcohol and other drugs sector in celebrating the achievements of their unsung heroes, said Daryl Smeaton, CEO of the AER Foundation. As the major sponsor of these awards, AER congratulates all the winners, finalists and nominees.”
To interview the finalist please contact Charlotte George or Johanna de Wever on 03 9278 8122 or 0432 915 383.]. For more information about the National Drug & Alcohol Awards go to http://www.drugawards.org.au/
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