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NYC PRC Prevention News Issue #36
Building capacity by creating networks, one coalition at a time | |
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Environmental Scans Bring Info to You
Check out a recent Notes from the Meeting Table post that dicusses the how organizations can use environmental scans to gather information about relevant neighbrhood concerns. Furthermore, many of the scans can serve as activities involving youth to involve them in learning about and addressing these issues themselves. |
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Community Networking Seminar
Bringing People Together to Solve Problems
On October 17th, the New York City Prevention Resource Center is sponsoring its fall Community Networking Seminar. This quarterly event was created in response to requests to offer more opportunities for drug prevention providers and community members to interact with each other, share ideas and resources, and discuss ways to increase the awareness of youth, parents, and community members about drugs and alcohol.
Presentations will include:
- Preparing to Apply for the Drug Free Communities Support Grant
- Introduction to the Partnership for a Healthier NYC
- Looking at Environmental Strategies:
- Community360: Educating Adults & Parents About Drugs & Alcohol
- Bringing Play Streets To Your Block
- Photovoice - Helping Teens Find Their Voice
- Connecting Colleges with Coalitions
This event is open to everyone that is interested in strengthtening your programs and services within your community. This is an opportunity to meet and speak with others from across the five boroughs and stay current on new trends and happenings from the local, city, state, and national scene.
Date: October 17th, 2012
Time: 10:00am - 1:00pm (Check-in at 9:30am)
RSVP: Click here to register
Accomodations: Breakfast & Lunch will be served |
LOCAL PREVENTION NEWS COVERAGE | |
Teens Can Buy Alcohol on eBay, Expose Reveals
Teenagers can purchase alcohol on eBay, according to an investigation by the news show "20/20."
The website prohibits the sale of all alcohol, except for some wines, but allows the sale of collectible alcohol containers, according to ABC News. The site's alcohol policy states sellers of the containers "will take all appropriate steps to ensure that the buyer is of lawful age in the buyer's and seller's jurisdiction."
The news show asked a 13-year-old to try to buy liquor on the website. He was able to place orders with two vendors. A third refused to sell his product without seeing a copy of an ID showing the buyer was of legal drinking age. After learning about the sales, eBay said it has taken action against the two vendors who sold the alcohol.
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Photo Credit: Constant Contact |
A study published in May found minors are often able to buy alcohol online, because many Internet alcohol sellers and shipping companies do not verify the buyer's age. Researchers at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill recruited eight participants, ages 18 to 20, to try to buy wine, beer and other alcoholic beverages online. They were told to lie about their age when filling out order forms. If they were asked to verify their age by a delivery person, they were instructed to say they were not yet 21.
Participants placed orders at 100 Internet websites, and most deliveries were made by FedEx or United Parcel Service. Of those orders, 45 were successfully made and received. Just 28 orders were rejected because the person placing the order was found to be a minor. The rest of the orders did not go through because there were technical difficulties, or because no one was home at the time of attempted delivery.
The researcher of that study, Rebecca Williams, told ABC News that it is unclear how many teens are using online retailers such as eBay to buy alcohol.
Article: Drug-free | Join-Together |
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African-American Youth See Higher Levels of Alcohol Advertising, Study Finds

African-American youth are exposed to higher levels of alcohol advertising than children and teens of other racial groups, according to a new study.
Researchers from the Center on Alcohol Marketing and Youth (CAMY) at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health in Baltimore analyzed exposure to alcohol ads in magazines, radio and television among African-American youth in comparison to all youth. They were motivated by study findings that 65 percent of all African-American high school students had at least one sip of alcohol, and that 25 percent of them have consumed their first alcoholic beverage before age 13, CBSDC.com reports.
According to a CAMY news release, alcohol is the most widely used drug among African-American youth. "At least 14 studies have found that the more young people are exposed to alcohol advertising and marketing, the more likely they are to drink, or if they are already drinking, to drink more," the researchers noted.
The report found African-American youth saw 32 percent more alcohol advertising than all youth in national magazines during 2008. They were exposed to 17 percent more advertising per capita than all youth in 2009, including 20 percent more exposure to distilled spirits advertising.
The study concluded that some alcohol brands and specific media outlets produce content that results in up to five times as much alcohol advertising exposure for African-American youth, in comparison to youths of other races.
"The report's central finding-that African-American youth are being over-exposed to alcohol advertising-is a result of two key phenomena," said author David Jernigan, PhD, the Director of CAMY. "First, brands are specifically targeting African-American audiences and, secondly, African-American media habits make them more vulnerable to alcohol advertising in general because of higher levels of media consumption. As a result, there should be a commitment from alcohol marketers to cut exposure to this high-risk population."
Article posted by: Drugfree | Join-Together |
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Contact Us
NYC Prevention Resource Center
The Children's Aid Society
105 East 22nd Street, Suite 517
New York, New York 10010
Tel: (917) 286-1541 Fax: (212) 529-6762
Email: prc@childrensaidsociety.org |
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About Us
The New York City Prevention Resource Center (PRC) is a partnership between the New York State Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services (OASAS), the NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH), and The Children's Aid Society (CAS).
The PRC is committed towards providing technical assistance and training to NYC communities addressing the negative factors associated with underage drinking, tobacco and other drug use; through the formation and strengthening of coalitions that are implementing evidence based strategies and best practices. |
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