Intellectual Outputs

Anti-Drug Curriculum

Teenagers will have a chance to get the facts about how drugs affect the brain and body using this curriculum, including activities that support reading comprehension, graphing skills, and critical thinking. We would like to share our experiences with the countries to battle drug abuse. This intellectual output will be main resources for the online training course module design and development. The module will be easy to access and easy to use online drug prevention training for young people.

 

“This work is supported by the Erasmus + Program European Commission. However, the European Commission and the Turkish National Agency cannot be held responsible for the views contained herein.”

Research Publication / Workshop

This workshop will enable us to exchange ideas and do a brainstorm with our partners about fighting drug abuse. We would like to share our experiences with the countries to battle drug abuse. The outcome of the workshop will be published in a well-known and international indexed academic journal 

“This work is supported by the Erasmus + Program European Commission. However, the European Commission and the Turkish National Agency cannot be held responsible for the views contained herein.”

Short Film

The aim of this movie is to inform young people and create awareness in the fight against drugs by providing interesting and striking information. This information is innovative in terms of expressing the point of view of drug users. We would like to share our experiences with the countries to battle drug abuse.

“This work is supported by the Erasmus + Program European Commission. However, the European Commission and the Turkish National Agency cannot be held responsible for the views contained herein.”

Online Training Module

The online training module will help young people to prevent drugs. The difference between this training and others is that it informs young people about drugs scientifically and doesn’t apply classical and boring methods.

“This work is supported by the Erasmus + Program European Commission. However, the European Commission and the Turkish National Agency cannot be held responsible for the views contained herein.”