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Objective: To explore different professional perspectives on ‘what to do’ with young people who have experimented with drugs. Background: Smoking and drinking among 15- to 16-year-old school students are showing signs of decline, but there are concerns around potentially risky cannabis use and the challenges posed by new addictive behaviours. These are among the findings from the latest report from the European School Survey Project on Alcohol and Other Drugs (ESPAD). This webinar will explore how to address young people and what to do if there are signs of substance use: which type of help to seek and how to to keep them safe. In conversation with: Nora Vitali & Nakisa Kendall, Psychologists, IMPULS, Luxembourg Helena Valente, Psychologist, Kosmicare, Portugal Owen Bowden-Jones, Consultant in Addiction Psychiatry, Honorary Professor at University College London, United Kingdom Chairperson: Rachele Donini, Prevention expert, Italy Opening and closing remarks: Alexis Goosdeel, EMCDDA Director Format: EMCDDA opening remarks, panellists’ questions, guided discussion, Q&A Participants will respond to the following questions: Minors and drugs: how to address adolescents and substance use? A case-study from Luxembourg School is over, the summer festival season is open: what can we do to keep young people safe? A harm reduction perspective The ‘drug conversation’: a doctor’s perspective on young people using drugs Length: 1.5 hours Participants: The webinar is open to all upon registration, after which the person will receive a link to connect. Date: 19 June, 12.00-13.30 Lisbon time (WET) / 13.00-14.30 Brussels time (CET)