Prevention is Possible

Dedicated to supporting communities worldwide through data-driven upstream prevention for a healthier future

A Quick Look at Planet Youth

Explore the Model, Methods, and the Mission That Drive Our Impact.

Our Mission

We are a mission-driven organization rooted in research and global partnerships. Our goal is to empower communities to help children grow up safe, supported, and substance-free.

Planet Youth

Planet Youth is a global initiative using data and collaboration to support youth well-being and prevent substance use. We work with communities worldwide to create safer, healthier environments for young people.

The Icelandic Prevention Model

The Icelandic Prevention Model is a proven, community-based approach that reduces youth substance use through environmental change. It focuses on long-term action and the alignment of families, schools, and communities.

The Guidance Program

Planet Youth Guidance Program is a five-year roadmap that supports local teams in adapting and applying the Icelandic Prevention Model. It includes training, data collection, and strategic planning for meaningful, lasting impact.

Why Planet Youth?

Data-Driven

Our approach is rooted in comprehensive data collection and analysis, ensuring strategies are tailored to each community’s unique needs.

Proven Results

Built on the successful Icelandic Prevention Model, our methods have demonstrated measurable reductions in youth substance use.

Community Centered

We prioritize collaboration with local leaders, parents, and educators, ensuring sustainable, community-wide engagement.

Globally Adaptable

Our model has been implemented across diverse regions, proving adaptable and effective in various cultural and social contexts.

Get Involved

We’re here to connect with you. Whether you’re curious about Planet Youth, interested in our lectures and workshops, or ready to explore the full Guidance Program, we’re ready to start the conversation.

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The Icelandic Prevention Model

From highest to lowest in substance use – 15/16 year old students in Iceland using the Icelandic model.

Partner Testimonials

“The main highlight of the process has been the vast access to a clear and proven work methodology and the exchange of experiences with other member countries that encourage creativity.”
Matías García Terán
Planet Youth Coordinator, San Fernando del Valle de Catamarca
“We hear over and over, “everybody says their work is data-driven but this really is!” Stronger collaboration, greater coherence, the emergence of hope that our community can indeed prevent another “lost generation.” Planet Youth is worth every penny and then a whole lot more on top of that.”
Amelia Berry
Just Say Yes Project Director, Franklin County, Kentucky, USA
“Being a part of Planet Youth is a chance to see the perspectives of consistent psychoactive substance use prevention. Implementation of the program lets us not only to identify the problems, but also gives us support and tools in responding to it. It is vital not to feel alone in this journey, therefore cooperation with Planet Youth professionals is really valuable. Moreover, examples of other communities motivate us to strengthen our policy and create something new.”
Emilija Gaidytė
Planet Youth Coordinator, Vilnius

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PREVENTION IS POSSIBLE
Ultimately preventing children and adolescents from initiation of drug use. In developing our approach, we relied on global research findings, as well as our own local observations about those individual and societal factors that contribute to the likelihood of adolescent substance use.

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