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What is DARE?


D.A.R.E. stands for Drug Abuse Resistance Education. It is a drug abuse prevention education program designed to provide elementary, middle and high school children with knowledge about drug abuse, the consequences of abuse, how to stay violence free, and skills for resisting peer pressure to experiment with drugs, alcohol and tobacco.

Based on the premise that prevention is the only long-term answer to drug abuse, the program includes all 50 states and 53 countries. The D.A.R.E. program is taught in over 75% of the nation’s school districts, creating a positive atmosphere for students to interact with uniformed law enforcement officers. This unique program uses uniformed law enforcement officers to teach a formal curriculum to students in a classroom setting.

D.A.R.E. provides life-skills

D.A.R.E. lesson plans focus on four major areas:

  • Provide accurate information about staying violence free, drugs, alcohol and tobacco.
  • Teaching students good decision-making skills.
  • Showing students how to recognize and resist peer pressure.
  • Giving students ideas for positive alternatives to drug use.

D.A.R.E. officers work with children to raise their self-esteem, teach them how to make decisions on their own, and help them identify positive alternatives to drugs. Through role-playing, the D.A.R.E., curriculum emphasizes the negative consequences of drug use, and reinforces the skills to resist peer pressure and intimidation.

D.A.R.E. goes beyond traditional drug abuse and violence prevention programs. It gives children the skills needed to recognize and resist the subtle and overt pressures that cause children to experiment with drugs or become involved in gangs or violent activities.

February 27, 2007February 27, 2007