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Reducing Risk-Taking Behaviours Of Young People
Young people often don’t have a strong plan to protect themselves and those around them from risk exposure. Therefore, when attending parties young people should:
Stay with friends they trust
Have a fully charged phone and an emergency contact
Control alcohol consumption (if they consume alcohol)
Only accept drinks from friends they trust
Have a safe transport plan for pick up and drop off
Have some money in case of an emergency
Young people are always enthusiastic about exploring new social situations like partying. However, they aren’t always aware of the risks associated with them. From drugs and alcohol to reckless behaviour that leads to violence, the risk of injury significantly increases when partying.
Read more at: Social Safety For Youth
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Promoting Safe Partying Through Awareness Of Inherent Risk
As young people gradually increase their independence and social activity, partying has become a popular way to meet new people and have fun. At Youthsafe, we work with individuals and organisations to raise awareness about inherent risks associated with partying and develop strategies to help young people party safely.
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Social Safety For Youth - Youthsafe.org
Young people’s enthusiasm to explore new social situations is not matched by an awareness of inherent risk. At YouthSafe, Social Safety For Youth offer practical tools and provide strength-based strategies to assist young people.
Discover how we help young people manage social harm Find resources and training for senior students and youth groups to safely navigate their social lives
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