Prevention Dimensions (PD) is a set
of Utah's Safe and Drug-Free Schools and Communities resource lessons
which support the Utah State Office of Education pre-kindergarten
through twelfth grade health core. The program began in 1982 as a
joint effort between the Utah State Division of Substance Abuse,
Utah State Department of Health, Utah State Office of Education,
and Utah State PTA, and has been revised several times since. The
mission of PD is to give students a strong foundation of effective
violence and substance abuse prevention skills. The resource lessons
are age-appropriate and meet the objectives through a scope and sequence
methodology. The lessons are based on the risk and protective factors
prevention model identified through research by Drs. David Hawkins
and Richard Catalano of the University of Washington. Studies have
shown that young people with these identified risk factors are more
likely to engage in substance abuse and other antisocial behaviors.
Conversely, students with strong protective factors are less likely
to engage in substance abuse and antisocial behaviors. Lessons are
therefore, designed to decrease the risk factors and promote protective
factors. PD teacher training develop teacher skills to teach proven
prevention strategies, impart knowledge, and help maintain positive
prevention attitude.
Statewide surveys conducted by the Utah Division of Substance
Abuse indicate the positive outcomes of the PD skill objectives.
The PD Steering Committee uses these surveys to identify effectiveness
of strategies utilized in the PD lessons and periodically revises
lessons to meet current trends. Prevention Dimensions revisions
include the 1990 alignment of lessons to better assist teachers
in integration of prevention as part of the school day; 1994 inclusion
of necessary prevention components based on Botvin's life skill
research and sophistication of secondary lessons; 1996 music component
enhancement project; 1996 inclusion of Search Institutes 40 Developmental
Assets; 1999 inclusion of media literacy lessons; 2000-2001 State
Health Department inclusion of research-based tobacco lessons;
2002 revision of lesson content; and 2003 formatting and redesign
of lesson appearance.
The continual submission of teacher evaluation
data will assist PD in moving to a "best practices" program.
Young people can overcome the many risk factors in society when
they see positive examples hear clear and consistent messages,
and practice healthy living. Prevention Dimension has become a
powerful tool for teacher to increase protective factors in students'
lives.
Thanks for your effort in building a healthy
youth!
Prevention works!
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