Chapitre
Workbook 3.1: Prevention
Prévention
Auteur(s) :
MUTATAYI, C. ;
PROTAIS, C.
Année :
2016
Page(s) :
21 p.
Langue(s) :
Anglais
Éditeur(s) :
Saint-Denis : OFDT
Refs biblio. :
9
Domaine :
Alcool / Alcohol ; Drogues illicites / Illicit drugs ; Tabac / Tobacco / e-cigarette
Thésaurus géographique
FRANCE
Thésaurus mots-clés
PRODUIT ILLICITE
;
PREVENTION
;
POLITIQUE
;
INTERVENTION
;
QUALITE
;
PLANIFICATION SANITAIRE
;
CONSULTATION JEUNES CONSOMMATEURS
;
DELINQUANCE
;
MILIEU SCOLAIRE
;
MILIEU PROFESSIONNEL
Organismes
MILDECA
;
INPES
;
OFDT
Résumé :
In the current Government strategy, priority has been given to drug prevention directed to: young people, especially those in contact with a juvenile court system; pregnant women and female drug-users; and people that are remote from the care system, whether geographically or socially. The new Government plan requires the reinforcement of the Outpatient Clinics for Young Users (so-called CJCs "Consultations jeunes consommateurs"), in particular through professional training.
The year 2015 has been a favourable context to the development of addictive behaviour prevention: (i) the issue of addictive behaviours and their prevention has been introduced for the first time in the 2016-2020 National Plan for Health at Work, as a priority; (ii) drug prevention is now officially assigned to the remit of drug treatment centres (CSAPA) by the 2016 law on health system reform.
Specific impetus is put on the promotion of quality in prevention, especially through budding governmental initiative to develop evaluation endeavour among practitioners as well as local funders. Monitoring and evaluation are clearly identified as priorities in the 2013-17 Government plan, at operational and public policy levels. An impetus is also given on training on prevention for people working in contact with young people.
New provisions to restrict tobacco use and packaging (neutral packaging and larger health warnings) and vaping were introduced by the 2016 law on health system reform while the same law has softened alcohol promotion.
The year 2015 has been a favourable context to the development of addictive behaviour prevention: (i) the issue of addictive behaviours and their prevention has been introduced for the first time in the 2016-2020 National Plan for Health at Work, as a priority; (ii) drug prevention is now officially assigned to the remit of drug treatment centres (CSAPA) by the 2016 law on health system reform.
Specific impetus is put on the promotion of quality in prevention, especially through budding governmental initiative to develop evaluation endeavour among practitioners as well as local funders. Monitoring and evaluation are clearly identified as priorities in the 2013-17 Government plan, at operational and public policy levels. An impetus is also given on training on prevention for people working in contact with young people.
New provisions to restrict tobacco use and packaging (neutral packaging and larger health warnings) and vaping were introduced by the 2016 law on health system reform while the same law has softened alcohol promotion.
Affiliation :
OFDT, France
Cote :
OFDT