College or Not: Time to talk to youth about reality

A first great Call to Action Meeting in Georgetown last night with 25 concerned community adults opened conversation on the topic of pressure.  Pressure youth feel, whether internally or externally to succeed; to do well; to never fail; to get to Harvard.  All...

Youth first to review survey data

This past fall, students from Amesbury, Georgetown, Newbury, Rowley, Salisbury and Newburyport took the Attitudes and Behavior Survey. The survey measured the number of supports youth have to help them thrive and potential risk behaviors.  The data from this survey...

New Research on Vaping

There is a new article out in the NYT about research on vaping. Vaping Can Be Addictive and May Lure Teenagers to Smoking, Science Panel Concludes Some of the main points include: Vaping with e-cigarettes that contain nicotine CAN be addictive and that teenagers who...

State approves new draft regulations for marijuana

The Cannabis Control Commission recently approved a new draft of the regulations around licensing, growing, distributing and consuming marijuana.  Regulations include permission for sale of marijuana in local businesses such as yoga studios and restrictions...

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About Us The Essex County Asset Builder (ECAB) Network creates regional connections and supports for individuals, families and organizations from Amesbury, Georgetown, Newbury, Rowley, Salisbury and Newburyport, in using a positive youth development approach to help youth thrive. Positive Youth Development Being a part of the ECAB Network brings local and regional opportunities.  Locally, communities have access to trainings, data, and best practices, and receive guidance on implementation and outreach strategies that build positive youth development possibilities.  Communities also get the benefit of regionalizing efforts, where networking, combining resources, current policies, and a shared vision strengthen the towns and cities as well as the region. History Recently, the communities of Amesbury, Georgetown, Newbury, Rowley, Salisbury and Newburyport came together to form the Essex County Asset Builder Network.  Funded by a three year grant, the goal of this Network is to create a common language of asset- based youth development (creating protective factors). It has been shown that youth who have more assets are less likely to engage in risky behaviors.  This grant will use the 40 Developmental Assets framework to build these protective factors and reduce risk behaviors by focusing on both the youth and the environment that shapes them. The community partnership will enhance the great work already being done to support youth and families, as well as expand community supports, opportunities, and resources. Additionally, the grant will collect and disseminate regional data, coordinate shared resources and bring educational opportunities for various sectors of the community. Goal To spread the philosophy and practice of the positive youth development approach through implementation of 40 Developmental Asset framework within communities across the region. We will accomplish this goal by: Mission To use a positive youth development approach to build networks within each community and across the region that help decrease risk behaviors in youth and produce a healthier community. Vision A network of communities that welcome, value and empower youth through meaningful opportunities and collaborative efforts to support and strengthen youth assets and increase healthy decision making.