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Here is a collection of effective drug-prevention materials for parents, caregivers and educators - everything from brochures, pamphlets, and teacher guides to videos, websites, and posters. All of these are free of cost, so go ahead download them or place an order (for free) through the National Clearinghouse for Alcohol and Drug Information (see links beneath each description). Read them and share them - and most importantly, talk to your kids about drugs. These resources are here to help you do just that.
Preventing Drug Use Among Children and Adolescents (Second Edition)
Category: Prevention
The new edition of Preventing Drug Use Among Children and Adolescents includes information on risk factors for youth drug abuse, guidance on planning community drug abuse prevention programs, and descriptions of core elements of effective prevention programs.
Drugs:  True Stories (DVD with Discussion Guide)
Category: Intervention
Information and support help prevent addiction. Abuse of alcohol and marijuana led Joel to prescription painkillers. Joel, his parents and his younger sister Jillian describe their denial, how addiction affected the entire family and Joel?s ongoing recovery. Trevor, 18, has resisted the use of drugs with support from his mother and mentors. H. Westley Clark, M.D., C.A.S., Director, Center for Substance Abuse Treatment, SAMHSA, and Howard J. Shaffer, Ph.D., C.A.S., Director, Division on Addiction, Cambridge Health Alliance, Harvard Medical School, answer FAQ. For grades 5 through college, parents, and other caregivers. Order at www.wordscanwork.com .
Words Can Work:  When Talking About Drugs (Booklet)
Category: General
In this 56 page booklet, young people and parents tell their true stories about drug abuse, addiction, recovery, and the benefits of staying drug-free. Brian Johnson, M.D., Harvard Medical School, and Words Can Work founder Jeanne Blake offer facts, strategies, and the words to help young people and families talk about drug use. Order at www.wordscanwork.com.
Drugs, Brains and Behavior -- The Science of Addiction
Category: Intervention
As a result of scientific research, we know that addiction is a disease that affects both brain and behavior. Despite these advances, many people today do not understand why individuals become addicted to drug. This booklet aims to fill that knowledge gap by providing scientific information about the disease of drug addiction.
Meth Fact Sheets
Category: Intervention
Meth can cause harm not only to those who are addicted to the drug, but their family, friends and neighbors too.
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