Resources & Training

Academic Government NGO Professional
Associations
UN Other
 
Search box (one word only):

   [ Advanced ]

  Home    Back  
UNODC - Guide to Implementing Family Skills Training Programmes for Drug Abuse Prevention (2009) - 27 March 2009
Other  

The "Guide to Implementing Family Skills Training Programmes for Drug Abuse Prevention" was published by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crimes (UNODC) in March 2009. This guide aims to provide basic information and guidance to policymakers and programme managers interested in launching a family skills training programme at the universal or selective level. The document is divided into 8 parts: Introduction ; Families and the Need for Family Skills Training Programmes ; Principles of a Good Family Skills Training Programme ; Culturally Adapting Family Skills Training Programmes ; Recruiting and Retaining Parents and Families ; Selecting, Training and Supporting Group Leaders ; Monitoring, Evaluating and Ensuring the Sustainability of Family Skills Training Programmes ; Summary of the Effectiveness, Principles and Benefits of Family Skills Training Programmes. Available in English, French, Spanish, Arabic, Chinese and Russian. PDF, 64 pages.

Author United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC)
Programming Documenting & reporting
Topics Family, Law & legislation, Prevention
Top ten documents No
   UNODCGuideFamilySkillsDrugPreventionMar09EN
   UNODCGuideFamilySkillsDrugPreventionMar09ES
   UNODCGuideFamilySkillsDrugPreventionMar09FR
   UNODCGuideFamilySkillsDrugPreventionMar09ARABIC
   UNODCGuideFamilySkillsDrugPreventionMar09CHINESE
   UNODCGuideFamilySkillsDrugPreventionMar09RUSSIAN

The Interagency Panel on Juvenile Justice would like to thank Terre des hommes - aide à l'enfance and UNICEF for financing this website.
Concept design: bodhigraphics PRINT PAGE
Iwith.org Foundation