PHG Prevention Program

PHG Prevention Program Providing prevention services in Region 2 of WV to Hampshire, Hardy, Grant, Pendleton, Mineral, Morg Available for Pre-K/Early Learning.

We can provide curriculum and training for the following evidence-based programs:

Botvin LifeSkills: The main goals of the LST program are to teach prevention-related information, promote anti-drug norms, teach drug refusal skills, and foster the development of personal self-management skills and general social skills. Available for Middle School, High School, and Transition Programs – Ages 9-20 y/o. Second Step Early Learning: The Second Step Early Learning
Program and Early Learning Child Protection Unit create a positive and safe learning environment for the whole child. These programs bring together social emotional learning, executive function, self-regulation ,and child safety to foster a safe and supported learning environment for all. Too Good for Drugs: Focuses on the risk and protective factors that can best be affected in a school-based program: Favorable attitudes toward drug use and other
problem behaviors, including low perception of harm; friends who engage in problem behaviors; intentions to use drugs. It enhances protective factors by providing
opportunities for pro-social involvement; establishing no-use norms; promoting bonding to pro-social peers; and increasing personal and interpersonal skills. Available for grades K-3. Positive Action: Lessons teach numerous academic objectives that align with contemporary academic standards. Independent analysis indicates a high-level of alignment with the English Language Arts Standards for Kindergarten through Grade 12. Available in Middle and High School Bundles.

10/28/2022
10/27/2022

‼️Alert! Please reach out to the resources below if you need Narcan or help‼️👇👇👇👇

Substance Abuse Prevention Skills Training (SAPST) Day  #4. 😊🌟🏆📚📝🌟  Helping grow the future of Prevention in the state o...
10/06/2022

Substance Abuse Prevention Skills Training (SAPST) Day #4. 😊🌟🏆📚📝🌟 Helping grow the future of Prevention in the state of WV!

Great day  #1 for Substance Abuse Prevention Skills Training (SAPST)  😁📚📝✍
10/03/2022

Great day #1 for Substance Abuse Prevention Skills Training (SAPST) 😁📚📝✍

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09/19/2022

Come check it out! 😊

All are welcome. Meet with staff of PHG & programs offered. Meet with other agency representatives for program services they offer. WV Radio will be in attendance from 10 am-2 pm. We hope to see you there. Come see what community partners have to offer. Questions-call 304-257-1155 ext. 241

Free Hot Dogs and Drinks!

09/14/2022

September 14 – 15, 2022Hybrid Conference The Midwest LGBTQ+ Health Symposium 2022 (MLHS 2022), presented by Howard Brown Health’s Center...

08/24/2022
08/12/2022

We are excited to announce the Narcan Distribution Sites for Morgan County! Training takes 5-10 minutes and you can show up anytime during the event!

08/10/2022

Grant County: Petersburg City Parking Lot, 11:00 AM-1:00 PM and 4:00 PM-6:00 PM

Hardy County: TBD

Pendleton County: Yokum’s Vacationland Seneca Rocks, 10:00 AM-4:00 PM

Mineral County: TPM Recovery Resource Center 1413 Chandell St., 9:00-5:00 PM

Hampshire County: Pathways 134 W. Sioux Ln. Romney, 9:00 AM-5:00 PM

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7 Mountain View Street
Petersburg, WV
26847

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We are currently involved in Communities Mobilizing for Change on Alcohol (CMCA) and Too Good for Drugs and Violence (TGFD). Current projects: Project Sticker Shock Rx Take Back Events Red Ribbon Week Alcohol Awareness Month Mental Health Month TIPS Trainings-for servers and cashiers Synar-tobacco compliance checks Community Events and Education concerning Substance Abuse

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