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51265
. It is the intent of the Legislature that school districts
and county offices of education give high priority to gang violence
and drug and alcohol abuse prevention in-service training programs,
which shall be part of the overall strategy for comprehensive gang
violence and drug and alcohol abuse prevention education.
"Gang violence and drug and alcohol abuse prevention in-service
training" for purposes of this article means the presentation of
programs, instruction and curricula that will help educators develop
competencies in interacting in a positive manner with children and
youth to assist them in developing the positive values, self-esteem,
knowledge, and skills to lead productive, gang-free and drug-free
lives; develop knowledge of the causes of gang violence and substance
abuse, and the properties and effects of tobacco, alcohol,
narcotics, and dangerous drugs, including the risk of contracting
acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) associated with
intravenous drug use; receive training regarding available
information and resources concerning gang violence and drug and
alcohol abuse prevention as well as antigang and antisubstance abuse
crime trends; develop familiarity with teaching social skills and
resistance skills to children and youth; and develop skills in
conducting effective education, which includes methods and techniques
for helping children and youth to freely express ideas and opinions
in a responsible manner and to understand the nature and consequences
of their decisions as they relate to gang involvement and drug and
alcohol abuse.