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Unity Through Community: Our 14th Roots of Prevention Awards Ceremony

On May 16th, BPHC hosted our 14th annual Roots of Prevention Award Ceremony at Contois Auditorium in City Hall. This year's theme, "Unity through Community," highlighted the exceptional contributions of community changemakers dedicated to fostering a safer and healthier Burlington. The event was a great success and we were honored to recognize these amazing individuals for their outstanding efforts.

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LGBTQ+ Support: Building Assets

Showing your acceptance and support for your child’s identity (as they see it) is essential to their well-being. Your affirmation can help reduce an LGBTQ+ teen’s likelihood of substance use and improve their mental health.

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Improving Alcohol Policy is a Win-Win for Everyone

Our team knows that Burlington kids need an environment that supports them to remain substance-free while their brains are still developing. The earlier kids start using any substance, the more likely they are to develop problem use. Burlington’s goal should be to delay, delay, delay youth use so those awesome brains can have time to develop to their full potential.

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Youth Programming Highlights

Middle schoolers at Edmunds Middle School have had a passion for supporting health and wellness this quarter! In January, BPHC and BSD staff brought a group of 13 students involved in the in school BE Above youth empowerment group to Randolph Vermont to join other teens from across the state to learn about tobacco related issues impacting youth at the 802 Youth Leadership Summit.

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New Partners for Tobacco Cessation

We are excited to have a new partnership to support tobacco cessation with Feeding Chittenden in Burlington, a food pantry that helps over 12,000 people each year, and a hot meal program serving 11,000 people in our communities to provide access to nourishing food.

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Changing the Conversation About Cannabis

In most of the states where cannabis commercialization has been legalized the focus has mostly been on creating a legal profit-making system. We want to change the conversation in Burlington and focus our community instead on putting the right guardrails and supports in place to promote public health, protect youth, and advance social equity.

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BHS Elevate: The Lift Off!

Our plans for the BHS Elevate campaign rollout are well underway. Learn how this is a movement that we hope will encourage students to help each other remove barriers getting in the way of living healthy lives, achieving goals, and just getting through the day.

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ParentIn Burlington Hosts “It’s Complicated: Teens, Technology, and Mental Health”

Erin Walsh from Spark and Stitch Institute partnered with ParentIN to bring Burlington Parent’s her workshop titled “It’s Complicated: Teens, Technology and Mental Health”. In it, she shares information about the ways teens say social media and technology are helping them feel more connected to friends and support, but also explores the ways that social media use is also reducing their wellbeing.

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Celebrating the Season Safely

While many of us look forward to holiday celebrations, it is important to be mindful of increased risks this time of year. Keep reading for some tips on how to celebrate safely this holiday season.

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Quitting Tobacco: Eilis’s Story

“In 2017 I really wanted to stop smoking. I had made some other major lifestyle changes, and giving up smoking was a key piece still left to deal with. I hated being a slave to Big Tobacco and the idea that I “have to have a cigarette”.”

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New Data to Tell Us How Kids are Doing. Results are Mixed

About 6 in 10 middle school students and around 5 in 10 high school students reported their parents had had at least one conversation with them about the risks of alcohol and drugs use in the last 12 months.  And it helped. Check out the graph above showign that more middle schoolers are understanding the negative impacts that substance use can have at their age. Keep talking about it! 

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