Opioid & Tobacco Settlement Funding: How Communities Use the Screenagers Films
Join to learn how CADCA coalition leaders use Screenagers films and curriculum to spark constructive conversations about digital wellbeing in their communities, including preventing substance misuse associated with excessive screen time.
During this session, you’ll view short excerpts from multiple Screenagers films and be introduced to practical initiatives such as Away For The Day, Screen-Free Sleep, and Boosting Bravery.
Following the film excerpts, co-filmmaker Lisa Tabb will lead a live Q&A and share strategies and tools for hosting community screenings and for surrounding young people with support.
How Screenagers Aligns with Opioid Settlements
States, counties, and school districts receiving opioid settlement funds are actively seeking evidence-based prevention and youth mental-health programming. Screenagers addresses upstream risk factors by helping students and families build healthy habits around stress, sleep, and digital use—behaviors linked to substance misuse, including opioids. Several people have used settlement funds to bring Screenagers to their communities.
About Screenagers
Screenagers’ four acclaimed documentaries explore mental health, relationships, and learning in a rapidly changing digital world: They are:
- Screenagers Under the Influence: Addressing Vaping, Drugs, and Alcohol in the Digital Age
- Screenagers: Growing Up in the Digital Age
- Screenagers Elementary School Age Edition
- Screenagers Next Chapter: Mental Health in the Digital Age
To bring Screenagers to your community, inquire here.
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