Project Northland Works
Now Better than Ever
Alcohol is the drug most widely used by teens. Studies show that many teens begin drinking before age thirteen. This early alcohol use is associated with health and social problems, including alcohol abuse and dependence, alcohol-related violence and injuries, issues related to drinking and driving, truancy, risky sexual behavior, and other drug use throughout adolescence and into adulthood.
Hazelden's Project Northland series for middle school and high school students is a state-of-the-art alcohol-use prevention program backed by more than eighteen years of research and more than forty-five scientific publications. Students participating in Project Northland showed a 30 percent reduction in weekly drinking and a 20 percent reduction in monthly drinking. Research also shows that Project Northland can significantly reduce teen marijuana and tobacco use.
Delivering Project Northland is now easier than ever before. The second edition is completely redesigned to be more portable and user-friendly, and it includes helpful new resources intended to
reflect greater diversity
present realistic situations facing today's youth
maintain fidelity to the original version and its powerful prevention messages
Power Lines
The third of the Project Northland curricula, Power Lines, is intended to empower eighth graders as emerging members of the adult community. Complete with new parent materials, activities in which students share peer leadership roles, a re-enactment of an alcohol-related controversy, and an array of fun community projects, Power Lines gives students opportunities to become positive influences at and away from school, in their peer groups, and with younger students.
Project Northland includes:
- Program Guide: For Effective Alcohol-Use Prevention
- Slick Tracy: A Sixth-Grade Alcohol-Use Prevention Curriculum
- Amazing Alternatives: A Seventh-Grade Alcohol-Use Prevention Curriculum
- Power Lines: An Eighth-Grade Alcohol-Use Prevention Curriculum
- Class Action: A High School Alcohol Use Prevention Curriculum
For complete information about Hazelden's comprehensive line of K-12 prevention materials, visit hazelden.org/bookstore.
Read the introduction and chapter one of: Powerlines. This file is in PDF format.
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Power Lines, part of the Project Northland series, is a state-of-the-art alcohol-use prevention curriculum that helps students in eighth grade recognize their power to be positive influences in their community, at home and at school.