Prevention of abuse of Amphetamine-Type Stimulants among youth
Amphetamine-Type Stimulants (ATS) is the group of synthetic stimulants which includes substances like amphetamines, methamphetamines, methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA or ecstasy) and related substances, methylphenidate etc. You will find resources on what are ATS, what are their effects, who uses them and why as well as suggestions on how to prevent their abuse by young people in your community.
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The illicit use of ATS (remember that some ATS have a recognised medical use) is a serious problem in many countries and rising in many others. In fact, more people use ATS worldwide than opiates and cocaine combined. Moreover, after cannabis, ATS are the most common illicit drugs used by young people in all the regions of the world. To respond to this situation, UNODC is currently implementing a project to identify and disseminate good practices on preventing the abuse of ATS by youth. In this section, you will find the materials that we have developed as part of this project.
If you are interested in the hard copy of the publication, please
write to us. Please understand that printed copies of these documents will only be available while supplies last and that orders for more than one copy will be prioritized for youth and organisations with limited access to the Internet. Thank you for your interest in advance!
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Training materials on ATS prevention
These are the materials that have been developed in the context of our ongoing project on identifying and disseminating good practices on preventing the abuse of ATS among youth. They were tested during training workshops in India and the Philippines and subsequently utilised in Ukraine (for NGOs from Belarus, Moldova, Russia, Ukraine), South Africa (for both NGOs and policy makers of the country) and in Guatemala (for NGOs and policy makers in the Mexico and Central America region). They can be used for a two-day training and, at present, they are available in English. Spanish and Russian translations will be available soon.
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Programme
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Pre Test
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Post Test
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Evaluation
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Session 1
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Session 2
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Session 3
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3 - Materials
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Session 4
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4 - Materials
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Session 5
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5 - Materials
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Session 6
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Thanks to our Regional Office for Russia and Belarus the
Training Materials for ATS prevention are also
available in russian.
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UNODC works in prevention also through our Field Offices, who often produce prevention materials suited to different countries and regions. We have tried to pull them together here, in case there is something particularly relevant for your country and region. Moreover, like you, we are constantly looking around for interesting materials from other organisations and we provide you with an electronic copy or a link. Please note that in this latter case, UNODC is not responsible for the content of the site.
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New York State Department of Health - U.S.A.
A Key To Methamphetamine Related Literature
A comprehensive, thematic index of methamphetamine related journal articles.
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United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC)
Ecstasy and Amphetamines: Global Survey 2003
This survey reviewed the size and nature of the ATS threat in 2003, with the view of exploring what society could do to overcome the problem.
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National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) - U.S.A.
Methamphetamine Abuse and Addiction
This Research Report provides an overview of methamphetamine use, effects, and treatment.
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United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC)
Asia & Pacific Amphetamine-Type Stimulants Information Centre (APAIC)
This website is an output of a specific project that UNODC has been implementing in the East Asia and the Pacific region. It is a collaborative effort between countries in the region and the UNODC Regional Centre for East Asia and the Pacific in Bangkok, Thailand. It includes up-to-date information on abuse of ATS in the region, as well as a wealth of information on preventing it.
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Last update 13 September 2007
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