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ISSUP National Chapters Meeting in Latin America during the 6th Freemind International Congress

The 6th Freemind International Congress provided its participants with much information of important and relevant content, based on scientific evidence. There were 40 national speakers and 10 international speakers, 20 hours of international training, 30 hours of lectures, 25 hours of thematic panels and 12 hours of playful activities.

In addition, the Freemind Congress hosted important meetings, such as the Latin American National Chapters Meeting. This meeting was led by the National Chapter of Brazil at ISSUP, through its General Coordinator - Paulo Martelli.

Do friends involved in drugs influence our children?

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Are you "Maria goes with the others"? My grandmother used to say, "Who mixes with pigs, bran eats." And we have the translation of Psalm I that says, "Tell me who you're hanging out with and I'll tell you who you are." Rodrigo Flaire and...

What is prevention science?

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Do you know what Prevention Science is? The partners of Freemind and ISSUP Brasil, Rodrigo Flaire – State Coordinator of Drug Policies of São Paulo – and Claudemir dos Santos – Technical Director of Prevention of COED-SP, in this video...

Parent participation and prevention at school

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In another video of the channel Prevent Always, Rodrigo Flaire and Claudemir dos Santos end the series that deals with life skills, talking about the importance of parents' participation for prevention in school,about how parents can...

Dealing with Feelings and Preventing Drug Use

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*By Claudemir dos Santos and Rodrigo Flaire In another video of Prevent Always, Rodrigo Flaire – State Coordinator of Drug Policies of São Paulo – and Claudemir dos Santos – Technical Director of Prevention of COED-SP, talk about how to...

Live: Estratégias de Prevenção ao uso de Drogas em um mundo em pandemia – 02 de junho

“Ficar em casa” ou “Ficar em casa, se puder” têm sido as recomendações para aumentar a proteção e diminuir o risco de disseminação da COVID-19, doença que mudou o mundo em um piscar de olhos.

Para muitas pessoas, esse tipo de mudança brusca pode gerar episódios de ansiedade, momentos de tédio e tristeza. Este confinamento costuma ter consequências mais graves naqueles que têm predisposição a desenvolver quadros de depressão, crises de pânico, compulsões e inclinações a vícios.