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The Journey to Better Drug Prevention in Europe
EuropeFriday, April 11, 2025
The ASAP-Training project also led to some practical outcomes. For example, in Italy, the European Prevention Curriculum was integrated into the national prevention plan. This move ensures that the curriculum will be used widely and consistently across all Italian regions. This is a great example of how the project's efforts can lead to lasting change. The collaboration with the European Union Drugs Agency also ensures that training resources will continue to be available and shared, ultimately improving the quality and impact of drug prevention in Europe.
The ASAP-Training project shows that training professionals and analyzing national prevention systems can make a big difference. By focusing on these areas, the project has helped to spread effective prevention strategies and improve the overall quality of drug prevention efforts in Europe. This approach could serve as a model for other regions looking to enhance their drug prevention strategies.
However, there is still much work to be done. While the ASAP-Training project has made significant strides, widespread implementation of evidence-based prevention remains a challenge. It is crucial to continue building on the successes of this project and other similar initiatives to ensure that effective drug prevention strategies are used consistently and widely. This will require ongoing collaboration, innovation, and a commitment to quality and evidence-based practices.
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