Morla: Successful youth cooperation strengthens addiction prevention

Morla: Successful youth cooperation strengthens addiction prevention

The cooperation between the Römerland Carnuntum Youth and the Addiction prevention Rhineland-Palatinate in Germany has laid the basis for new approaches in addiction prevention. Over a period of three years, the “Morla” project was carried out, which presented and proven that specialists in the field of addiction prevention presented and provided innovative methods of successful networking. This emphasizes the importance of well -structured cooperation in regional youth work.

Christoph Ebner, youth social worker and certified noise and risk companion at Römerland Carnuntum, explains that the aim of this cooperation was to convey valuable knowledge of networked work to the German specialists. Through this experience, regional youth work in the district can serve as a model for similar initiatives. The practical approaches that emerged from this cooperation are not only important for those involved, but could also be used as models for other regions.

reorientation in addiction prevention

With the conclusion of "Morla", the planning phase for a successor project begins. This update of ideas testifies to a long -term commitment to improve addiction prevention. The findings and skills collected during the collaboration flow into the new initiative to develop even more effective approaches.

The most important lesson that can be derived from this project is the relevance of close cooperation between different actors in the field of youth welfare. By working and learning from each other, synergies are created that can increase the effectiveness of the measures. With exchange and networking, not only the specialist knowledge is improved, but also increases the contact person, who can support young people on their way to an addictive life.

The commitment of the Römerland Carnuntum Youth is tireless. The region is a pioneer when it comes to developing innovative and effective solutions for addiction prevention. This sets you a clear sign that prevention is not created by chance, but can be promoted specifically through good planning and cooperation. These efforts are particularly important at a time when addiction problems become more present in society.

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