Student Assistance Program - In School

Organization Name
Phone: (516) 747-2606
E-mail:
Website: www.licadd.org
Program Description
The LICADD Student Assistance Program (SAP) is a comprehensive agency-school based collaborative effort designed to educate students about the current drug crisis and teach new and healthier coping skills in order to support successful learning and development. LICADD provides engaging and high energy youth-focused presentations! LICADD works to assist students in providing a safe environment in which they are free to express their feelings and concerns as they develop positive relationships with peers, adults and professionals by acquiring knowledge, skills, and attitude development leading to student success within the family and school setting. All presentations are age appropriate and follow evidence-based models. Presentations can be held in individual classes and/or as full assemblies with students, school faculty, and families. All programs can be provided in-person or virtually.
Workshop topics include but are not limited to:
o New Trends in Substance Use
o Vaping & Marijuana: The Risks & Resources to Stop
o The Opioid Crisis & Making Healthy Decisions
o Transition to Middle School, High School, College
o Stress Management & Mindfulness
o Tolerance, Acceptance, & Affirmation
o Tools for Emotional Regulation
o Social Media & Digital Safety
o Eating Disorders & Body Image
o Substance Use Peer Support Training
o Healthy Decision Making & Coping Skills
o Prom Night: Making Healthy Decisions for a Memorable Night
o Underage Drinking
o Anxiety in Adolescents
o Creating Affirming Spaces for Students
o Warning Signs & Strategies to Address Students Mental Health Concerns
o Social Emotional Learning Tools
o Navigating Youth Grief & Loss
o Dynamic Approaches to Co-Occurring Disorders
o Trauma-Informed Practices in Schools
o Culturally Responsive Prevention & Treatment
o Professional Ethics & Boundaries
Keywords
1.) Alcohol / Vaping / Controlled Substance Abuse
2.) Peer Pressure
3.) Emotional Well Being
4.) Internet Safety / Social Media
 

Categories
Exploratory Enrichment

Exploratory Enrichment Subject Area
Health

Grades
K, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12

Location
In School

Cost
$300.00 per Wrkshp & Perfrm

$350+ for a 60-minute presentation and $300 for 40-45 minute period.

Number of Performers
2

Duration
30 - 44 min minutes

 
Additional Resources

Program References
Wendy Tepfer
Director
Bellmore-Merrick Central School District / Community Parent Center, 1260 Meadowbrook Rd., N. Merrick

(516) 771-9346

Nicole Cestari
School Social Worker
Herricks High School, 999 Herricks Rd., New Hyde Park, NY

(516) 305-8732

Greg Wasserman
Director of Guidance
The Wheatley School, 11 Bacon Road, Old Westbury, New York 11568

(516) 333-7506


        
        
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