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LEt’s Talk about drugs – new MEthods of communication with youth (LET ME)

June 13, 2022 | Author: István Gábor Takács

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This short video summarises the activities of the “LET ME” Erasmus+ project.

The aim of the project is to support youth workers, educators (peer educators), street workers, harm reduction specialists working directly with youth who can potentially start using drugs or already use them with the innovative approaches and methods on drug education. The main target group of the project will be youth workers, youth educators, peer educators and outreach workers who will be able to influence the young people who use drugs, directly within the outputs of the project. more information is available here: https://drugeducationyouth.org/

The Drugeporter team held a 5 days long media and video advocacy training in Pécs, where we trained the youth workers of the project. Some of the videos they produced as a result are:

We also wrote a chapter on communicating with the media and video advocacy in the “Manual on How to Communicate with Young People About Drugs” and contributed to the “drug education assessment country reports“.

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