Keepin’ It REAL teaches youth ages 10 to 17 how to say no to substance use through practical, easy-to-remember and use strategies that are embodied in the acronym REAL (Refuse, Explain, Avoid, Leave).
Using REAL strategies, students learn how to recognize risk, value their perceptions and feelings, and embrace their cultural values (e.g., avoiding confrontation and conflict in favor of maintaining relationships and respect) and make choices that support them. The Keepin’ It REAL curriculum includes five videos that demonstrate how students can use REAL strategies to resist drug use in real-life situations.
Keepin’ It REAL is an evidence-based program recognized by the U.S. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration. It is offered after school at area Boys and Girls Clubs, housing authorities and schools.
Keepin’ It REAL is funded through a grant from the Texas Department of State Health Services.
Keepin’ It REAL staff members include Shumone Burnett, Lamontry Lott and Brenda Villagomez.
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For more information on Keepin' It REAL, contact Roderick Howard at 972-812-6302 or rhoward@dpri.com.
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