Alcohol Awareness Peer Education Project
Award Ceremony
9th February 2010
Mansion House, Dawson St. Dublin 2
Background to the Programme
The Dublin Lions Club launched its Peer Education "Alcohol Awareness Project" to mark the 50th Anniversary of the Club. This programme was launched in 2005 as a pilot project with 6 schools and was extended to 9 schools the following year. We are now in the 5th year of the programme and the initiative has extended to the Greater Dublin area including Swords, Naas and Bray and also through out the country to Mullingar, Thurles, Galway and Kilcullen. The intention of the Lions of Ireland is to make this programme available through out the country.
The purpose of this programme is to put a spotlight on Alcohol and its mis-use. The issue of alcohol in our society is well understood and is subject to extensive debate. There is however a lack of practical action to begin to address the problem. This programme is about providing young people with information in an innovative and effective way through Peer Education
The Peer Education approach to Alcohol Awareness was developed by TACADE, a UK based charity which specialises in developing training materials in life skills, drug awareness, alcohol and more recently gambling. The Chief Executive of Tacade, Martin Buczkiewicz, will be present at the Award Ceremony.
Benefits of the Programme
Having completed the third year of the programme, we believe that three major benefits can be identified based on the feedback from teachers and pupils involved.
- Alcohol is a major issue in society and through this initiative Lions put the spotlight on alcohol and ensure that young people are informed.
- Peer Education builds a spirit of leadership and social responsibility. These are qualities that Lions wish to support.
- Lions Clubs are working in a practical and effective way to help change how our society approached its use of alcohol.
The Alcohol Awareness Programme - the mechanics
There are 4 steps involved in implementing the Programme.
1/ Training the Teachers
The programme starts with the training of the teachers, consisting of a 1-day workshop to familiarise teachers with the material. A workshop for teachers is being held on 9th February -kicking off at 9.00-at the Fitzwilliam Hotel, hence the presence of Martin for the Award Ceremony.
2/ Training the Peer Educators
Teachers invite students to become Peer Leaders. This group is taken through a programme designed to equip them with the necessary information and skills to work with groups of 12/13 year-old children. Typically the training of Peer Educators will involve some 8/10 sessions. Our experience shows that Transition Year is the most suitable from the viewpoint of the flexibility of the school programme for that year.
3/ Training younger pupils about Alcohol
On completion of their training the Peer Leaders work as a team with a class of 12/13 year olds, using the materials supplied and material that they have prepared from their own research on Alcohol. While the Peer-Educators run these classes, a teacher will always be present. Typically this takes place over 1/2-class periods.
4/ Celebration
The final part of the programme is recognition of the achievement of the Peer Educators with the celebration of the success of the project. Following this Ceremony, the Lions will host the students and teachers to Milano's.
Celebrating the Programme for 2007/8
Some 85 students and teachers from 6 schools will attend the Award Ceremony at the Mansion House on Tuesday 9th February. These students represent some 40 schools now engaged in the programme.
The Certificates of Participation in the Programme will be presented to the students by the Lord Mayor of Dublin, Councillor Emer Costello.
The Lord Mayor will be joined in the award ceremony by:
Janice Vard Smith, President of Dublin Lions Club
Martin Buczkiewicz, Chief Executive of Tacade.
The MC will be Frank O'Donoghue, Dublin Lions Club,
Chairman of the Alcohol Awareness Programme
The schools represented today are:
- St Louis High School
- Holy Faith Secondary School, Clontarf
- Castleknock Community College
- Portmarnock Community School
- Ard Scoil Ris, CBS, Griffith Avenue
- Synge Street Secondary School
Following the Award Ceremony, the teachers and students are the guests of Dublin Lions Club to an Award Lunch at Milano's, Damson Street.
For further information please contact Paul Marren 087 246 1442
e-mail frank.odonoghue@mciver-consulting.com
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