Tag: Physical Design
CADCA: Environmental Strategies
Seize the Awkward
Please I.D. Me
Please I.D. Me Campaign
T own hall meetings will provide your club the chance to work directly with the issues in your own community. They give your club and the public a chance to talk about the issues they find important, and hopefully find solutions to any problems. Each community runs its town hall meetings in a different way, but there are a few things all meetings have in common. The instructions below will help the meeting run successfully!
Goal
Increase I.D. Checks
Target Audience
Alcohol Vendors
Parents
Community Members
Strategies
Providing Information
Physical Design
Tobacco Park Clean-Up
Tobacco Park Clean-Up
T own hall meetings will provide your club the chance to work directly with the issues in your own community. They give your club and the public a chance to talk about the issues they find important, and hopefully find solutions to any problems. Each community runs its town hall meetings in a different way, but there are a few things all meetings have in common. The instructions below will help the meeting run successfully!
Goal
Gather Data & Improve Environment
Target Audience
Local Government
Anyone
Strategies
Providing Information
Physical Design
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Sticker Shock Campaign
Sticker Shock Campaign
Sticker Shock brings awareness towards underage drinking, one of the priorities of the Lindsey Meyer Teen Institute. The stickers are placed on the products throughout the store act as “warning” labels to inform the public of the consequences they can face if they provide or purchase alcohol for minors. The message comes in loud and clear when minors are the ones spreading the word and taking action. Parents, older siblings, older friends, etc. are often unaware that they themselves can get into trouble along with the individual that is not of age. Underage drinking is a serious issue and can be harmful to the individual.
According to SAMHSA (the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration), adults who had their first drink before the age of 15 were 7 times more likely to experience alcohol problems than those who had not started drinking before the age of 21.
If you need Sticker Shock Stickers please fill out the form to the right so LMTI can send them to you.
Goal
Reduce Underage Drinking
Target Audience
Adults
Strategies
Providing Information
Physical Design