Arts programs for young people have been successful in both institutional and community settings, in part because artists bring a very different and powerful perspective to their work with young people and other marginalized groups. The focus of artists is on what is and what can be, not on what is missing. Despite shrinking resources, artists in communities all over the country are teaching young people new ways of acquiring personal power and self-discipline and how they can become engaged in the community. The dramatic impact of arts programs has valuable implications for social service providers, educators, and community leaders working to address drug abuse problems faced by young people. Arts programs can result in improved academic performance, self-empowerment, improved communication and socialization, and improved coping skills. Specific arts programs in different localities are described, with emphasis on goals and benefits. Photographs
Art Works! Prevention Programs for Youth & Communities
NCJ Number
167730
Editor(s)
D Magie,
C E Miller
Date Published
1997
Length
96 pages
Annotation
This publication suggests that the involvement of arts organizations in substance abuse prevention programs is effective because the arts give young people an alternative to substance abuse.
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