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Creating Lasting Family Connections

Creating Lasting Family Connections (CLFC) is a substance use prevention program that can be used in school or community settings. It is designed for youth ages 9 to 17 and their families, who complete six modules of curriculum over 18-20 weekly sessions. Trainers cover topics such as ATOD education/awareness, communication and conflict resolution skills, coping mechanisms to resist negative social influences, encouraging use of community services, and delaying the onset and reducing the frequency of alcohol and other drug use among youth. Participants may be referred to community services as appropriate. The overall goal is to increase family use of community services, change knowledge and beliefs about alcohol and drug use, and promote abstinence.

Read more about this program and its implementation:
http://legacy.nreppadmin.net/ViewIntervention.aspx?id=82 http://www.copes.org
http://myresilientfuturesnetwork.com

All Interventions

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Intervention or Prevention:
Prevention
Program Setting:
Community Based, Group Program, School Based
Program Components:
Education/Awareness, Family Involvement, Group Activities, Multimedia, Skills Training
Drug Class Targeted:
Alcohol, Cannabinol / Marijuana, Depressant, Dissociative Anesthetics, Hallucinogen, Inhalants, Multiple Drugs, Narcotic Analgesics, Stimulant, Tobacco
Outcome Categories:
Attitudes About Substance Use, Drug Education / Awareness, Substance Use / Abstinence, Use of Services
Ages:
6-12 (childhood), 13-17 (adolescent), 26-55 (adult)
Evidence Based:
Randomized Control Trial
Implementation Requirements:
Program Materials
Fee to Implement:
Low to Moderate Cost
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