Environmental Strategies for the Prevention of Alcohol and Drug Problems
X151 (1 semester unit in Public Health)
A requirement in the Certificate Program in Alcohol and Drug Abuse StudiesExplore the social, political, and economic factors that contribute to the rise of alcohol and other drug problems in our communities. You investigate a range of policy options used to prevent alcohol and other drug problems, including conditional-use permits, responsible beverage-service programs, and restrictions on alcohol-industry marketing and advertising practices. You also review basic community organizing approaches to support progressive prevention policies.
There are currently no sections open for enrollment.
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Tues. July 28, Berkeley
ANDREW TRENO, Ph.D., is a senior scientist at the Prevention Research Center. He has provided training over many years to local communities, states, and regional agencies on environmental strategies.
- 5 meetings
- July 28 to Aug. 25: Tues., 6-9 pm
- Berkeley: Room 208, UC Berkeley Extension, 1995 University Ave.
- $285 (EDP 405902)