Join Together has launched
a new website that community leaders can use to advocate for more effective
alcohol and drug policies and programs, including actions that will significantly
reduce deaths and injuries from underage drinking.
The redesigned Join Together website (http://www.jointogether.org)
launched with the Get Serious campaign, a petition drive calling on political
leaders to learn about and support proven strategies to prevent underage
drinking.
"Join Together's new website maintains all
the important, objective news and information services that people throughout
the country rely on every day," said David Rosenbloom, director
of Join Together. "But good information is not enough. We know there are
policies, prevention programs and treatments that will save lives. The
new Join Together website provides leaders in every state with tools to
make them happen."
Added Rosenbloom: "The Institute of Medicine
provided evidence-based recommendations on underage drinking that will
save kids lives if they are implemented. Many elected officials paid lip
service to the report, but did nothing. We started the 'Get Serious' campaign
to provide parents, kids and professionals around the country a way to
tell their leaders that they want them to actually do something about alcohol
marketing, prices and policies so fewer kids die from alcohol every year."
Launched in 1993, Join Together Online pioneered
use of the Internet to provide news, information, and technical assistance
to the addiction treatment, prevention, and recovery communities. Today,
Join Together serves a community of about 100,000 users, and the website
receives in excess of three million page views annually.
WEB REDESIGN ADDS NEW CONTENT, SHARPENS FOCUS,
IMPROVES USABILITY
The major new redesign of the Join Together
website retains the key features that have made the site the Internet's
primary source for alcohol and other drug news, while sharpening focus
on key policy issues and making the site more user-friendly than ever.
Improvements to the Join Together website
include:
- More research reports and community stories,
in addition to the independent, unbiased news reporting that readers have
come to depend on. The news section of the site also has been reorganized
and enhanced based on user feedback.
- Better and faster search tools, with new
options to refine your search of more than 7,000 archived news stories
and thousands of other documents.
- A new Key Issues section that outlines 10
evidence-based policies that will save lives and improve prevention and
treatment outcomes. Users can see how their state measures up on critical
policies, find groups in their state working on these issues, and identify
the key public officials responsible.
- 'What Can I Do?' advice on getting actively
involved in policy changes, including success stories from other communities.
- A state action center to help users promote
and mobilize change. Users can submit their own news and action alerts
for publication and use the In Your State section to build linkages with
other local advocates.
- Improved user personalization, including
detailed profiles and preferences for receiving free Join Together news
and funding newsletters and other information.
"There's a huge amount of content on the site,
but we put a lot of effort into making it accessible and practical," said
Eric Helmuth, director of Internet strategy and communications for Join
Together. "You can search the archive from any page and quickly narrow
the results by date, topic or type of article."
"But even better, if you're reading a page
about, for example, drunk-driving laws, you're likely to see sidebars with
up-to-date information you can use to learn more and get involved: links
to policy reports, local groups you can join, benchmark data for your state,
action alerts for pending legislation, and so on," said Helmuth. "This
context-driven approach lets our users find the needle in a haystack and
makes a big website a lot more valuable."
ABOUT JOIN TOGETHER
Join Together is a program of the Boston
University School of Public Health. Since 1991 it has been the nation's
leading provider of information, strategic planning assistance, and leadership
development for community-based efforts to advance effective alcohol and
drug policy, prevention, and treatment. Principal constituents include
community leaders, public officials, teachers, prevention and treatment
professionals, parents and families.
Join Together is funded by individual donors
and foundations, with major support from The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.
ABOUT GET SERIOUS
Get Serious (http://www.getserious.org)
urges policymakers to address the problem of underage drinking by adopting
research-based strategies, including:
- Increasing alcohol prices through taxes,
particularly on beer
- Limiting alcohol advertising and marketing
targeted at young people
- Implementing a national media campaign
that counters alcohol industry messages and uses social marketing to affect
attitudes and behavior
- Adopting and enforcing laws to prevent
alcohol-related deaths and injuries among young people, such as limited
drivers' licenses for young drivers
- Promoting alcohol free events for kids
- Expanding counseling and support for kids,
especially those with addicted parents.
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