PROGRAMS
What does it really mean to be cool?
Workshop

Sometimes we think being "cool" is walking in the school toilets smoking, trying vaporizers, alcohol or other toxic substances. Occasionally, we believe that being "cool" is making fun of colleagues who do not want to be part of these experiences. In partnership with the ARTM Association and through its Be Cool project, this talk addresses strategies for prevention and provides empathic, non-critical support, confidential and inclusive of young people.

Be Cool is a drugs prevention project that supports empathetic, non-critical, confidential and inclusive youth programs for 11 to 29 years old. The support provided focuses on preventing drugs, alcohol, or similar substances.