STUDENT INTERVENTION REINTEGRATION PROGRAM
(SIRP) is an evidence-based program for Maine teens, ages 13 – 18, who may be experimenting with alcohol or drugs. The program empowers teens to make healthy decisions and reduce risk, all without judgment or shame. Funding provided by the Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
STUDENT INTERVENTION REINTEGRATION PROGRAM
Empowering teens to make informed decisions and helping them commit to changes in their behavior. SIRP is for teens ages 13-18. It’s confidential, non-judgemental, and evidence-based. MAKE A REFERRAL.
STUDENT INTERVENTION REINTEGRATION PROGRAM
SIRP provides resources to youth, parents, and the local community. At-risk teens may be referred to SIRP by anyone – a teacher, parent, friend, principal, and even oneself. In addition, for those teens who are facing consequences of a bad choice, such as school suspension, SIRP offers an educational, non-judgmental alternatives, replacing punishment with an opportunity to learn. MAKE A REFERRAL.