How Iceland Saved Its Teenagers - BBC News

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Reykjavik has successfully addressed youth substance abuse issues by implementing strict curfews, promoting family time and physical activities, conducting surveys on children's well-being, and launching community-driven initiatives based on evidence and research to prioritize child safety and well-being, turning it into a model city in Europe for creating a conducive environment for children.

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  • Reykjavik's transformation from a city plagued by youth substance abuse to a European model for child safety and well-being was achieved through strategies like strict curfews for young children, promoting family time, encouraging physical activities, conducting comprehensive well-being surveys, and implementing evidence-based community initiatives.
  • The success of Reykjavik's approach lies in its holistic combination of policies that address various aspects of children's lives, emphasizing the importance of evidence-based decision-making, community involvement, and a focus on creating an environment conducive to children's well-being and safety.

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  • How did Reykjavik improve child safety?

    By implementing strict curfews, increasing family time, and conducting comprehensive surveys.

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Reykjavik: Model City for Child Safety

  • Reykjavik transformed from having significant issues with youth drinking, smoking, and drug use to becoming a model city in Europe for child safety and well-being over the past 20 years, with strict curfews for children under 8, increased family time, regular physical activities like swimming and sports, comprehensive surveys to assess children's well-being, and community-driven initiatives based on evidence and research to create the best environment for kids.
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