Rainbow Days

Program Description
Rainbow Days is a multi-cultural preventive intervention designed for children and youth ages 4-17 who are at high risk for substance use and other socio-behavioral problems. The program brings participants together in small group settings, where they develop skills related to handling difficult family situations, resisting negative peer pressure, setting and achieving goals, making healthy choices, and refusing alcohol, tobacco, and drugs. Rainbow Days offers one curriculum for 4-12 year-olds and another for 10-17 year-olds.

Prevention Category

Practice Level

Strategies

Practice Components

Risk and Protective Factors

Population Age

Populations of Focus

Settings

Parental/Caregiver Involvement

Substance Use Prevention Focus

Recommended Staffing

Empirical Evidence of Impact
Substance | Substance-Related Behavior | Population Age | Evidence Strength and Study Populations of Focus |
Inhalants | Reduced Use or Delayed Initiation | Elementary School | Promising (General Population)1 |
Substance Use (General) | Changes in Knowledge, Attitudes, or Beliefs | Elementary School | Promising (General Population)1-2 |
Substance Use (General) | Changes in Knowledge, Attitudes, or Beliefs | Middle and High School | Practice-Based Evidence (General Population)2 |
References
1 Hedl Jr, J. J. (2009) Reducing interrelated risks for substance abuse, delinquency, and violence. Effects of the Rainbow Days Curriculum-Based Support Group Program. Nonequivalent control group study—Study conducted in 2003; analysis conducted in 2007. Final Report: January 2008. Retrieved from https://www.rainbowdaystraining.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/cbsg-control-group-study.pdf 2 Arocena, M. (2006). 2004-2005 State Outcome Evaluation Report: Rainbow Days Curriculum-Based Support Group (CBSG) Program. Report prepared for Texas Department of State Health Services. Retrieved from https://rainbowdays.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/cbsg-statewide-evaluation.pdf |

Training and Technical Assistance
Rainbow Days requires facilitator training, which is available both in-person and online. For further information on training opportunities and requirements, visit the Rainbow Days website listed above.

Adaptations
The program has been adapted for use in Christian faith-based settings and in homeless and domestic violence shelters, group homes, and other transitional settings.

Program Costs
Training is required before implementing Rainbow Days. Please visit the developer’s website listed above for updated information about implementation costs.

What California Providers Are Saying
We have not yet spoken to any California providers who have experience implementing Rainbow Days. If you have implemented it, we would love to hear from you. Please contact us.
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