For parents & caregivers

From tips on preventing substance use to guidance on managing recovery from addiction, here at Partnership to Addiction we have the information and resources you need at every step of the way.

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A new report warns that ChatGPT may give teens harmful advice on self-harm, eating disorders, and substance use. Learn why kids turn to AI and how parents can respond. Read More
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Learn how juvenile and adult court diversion programs address substance use with treatment, education, and support—helping loved ones avoid jail. Read More
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Having a criminal record doesn’t mean that your loved one can’t get a good job. Many people with records have found fulfilling careers and built successful lives. This guide will help your loved one by showing them the steps that are important to take to get a job when having a criminal record. Read More
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Learn about problem gambling vs gambling disorder, common signs, and when to seek help—plus resources for families. Read More
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Family conflict can raise a teen’s risk for substance use. Learn signs to watch for and practical steps to create safety and connection. Read More
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By sharing my journey, being present, and teaching healthy ways to cope with life’s challenges, I hope to give my son the tools to navigate his life without turning to substances for acceptance, belonging or escape.

Jason Brown


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