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  1. Growing up drug free : a parent's guide to prevention (SuDoc ED 1.8:G 91/992) by U.S. Dept of Education, 1992
  2. Horse Is Boss : A Drug Education and Prevention Game

141. Can We Talk?
Community program designed to help parents talk with their children about relationships and sexuality, including the prevention of pregnancy, HIV/STDs, drug abuse and violence.
http://www.neahin.org/canwetalk/index.html
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142. Alcohol And Drug Abuse Services - Prevention Services Division
The prevention Services Division of the Bureau of Alcohol and drug Abuse Servicesis responsible for technical assistance, training, and support to local
http://www2.state.tn.us/health/A&D/prevention.htm
Skip to Content. Home Programs Licensing ... Links to Other Sites Prevention Services Division The Prevention Services Division of the Bureau of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Services is responsible for technical assistance, training, and support to local and statewide alcohol, tobacco, and drug prevention programs. Goals of substance use prevention services include preventing the onset of substance use and reducing the negative consequences of substance use. Effective substance use prevention programs must be theory-based in research and best practices, carefully planned, well executed, and continuously evaluated as to process and outcomes. Bureau funded prevention services are provided through contracts with community based organizations. All contracted providers must be chartered as not-for-profit organizations or be local government entities, and providers of Intensive Focus Prevention Services must be licensed by the Tennessee Department of Health. The Bureau’s prevention services are primarily targeted to youth up to age eighteen and are provided at no cost to participants. Bureau prevention services, programs, and initiatives include:

143. Westminster Area Community Awareness Action Team (CAAT ) - Westminster Colorado
A communitybased non-profit corporation facilitating programs in the prevention of teen and adolescent alcohol, tobacco and other drug use. Westminster, Colorado, USA.
http://www.mydrugfreeworld.com

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144. Drug Abuse Prevention: School-based Strategies That Work. ERIC Digest.
Provides fulltext access to the ERIC Digest of this name.
http://www.ericdigests.org/1998-1/drug.htm
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ROLE OF THE SCHOOLS IN PREVENTION
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Other approaches have been shown to have positive results. No one intervention will be able to prevent use and abuse of drugs for everyone but studies indicate characteristics of curricula and programs necessary for success. Because the majority of youth experiment with substances, particularly alcohol and tobacco, ATOD prevention needs to target all students. Since risk factors are present years before initiation, prevention activities must start in elementary school and be periodically reinforced as students encounter new social situations and pressures to use substances. Programs designed to meet developmental needs of the students should be offered at each grade level without oversaturating students to the point they discount the information.
DRUG ABUSE PREVENTION CURRICULUM CONTENT
*Normative education. Helps students realize that use of ATOD is not the norm for teenagers. Students generally overestimate the proportion of their peers actively involved in ATOD. Hence, it is easier to be pressured by the myth that "everybody is doing it." Student surveys and opinion polls are used to help students understand actual use rates.

145. Prevention By Design - Welcome
prevention by Design helps California communities deliver Alcohol and Other drug services, meet state and federal requirements, and acquire funding for prevention programs.
http://socrates.berkeley.edu/~pbd/
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We are proud to offer our web-based resource for prevention planners, the TAKING CHARGE curricula complete with links to documents and websites Click here to learn more.
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Prevention by Design is a network of highly skilled Regional Trainers spread throughout California to help county alcohol and drug programs (county ADPs) and their contracted community-based organizations (CBOs) deliver effective prevention services.

146. THE NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY, (NICD / NI-COR), PROVIDES ALCOHOL
National clearing house information on addictions, recovery, and prevention. Includes articles and directories for addictions, prevention, recovery, drug use, alcoholism, health and wellness, medical issues, and social issues.
http://www.ni-cor.com
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147. Maryland Alcohol And Drug Abuse Administration
Responsible for the planning, development, coordination and delivery of services to prevent harmful involvement with alcohol and other drugs and to treat the illness of chemical addiction. News, treatment and prevention services, and the Office of Education and Training for Addiction Services.
http://www.maryland-adaa.org/
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148. Preventing Drug Abuse Among Children And Adolescents - Index
An introduction to researchbased prevention for those new to drug abuse prevention. Download brief or complete version of this pamphlet. By NIDA, National Institute on drug Abuse.
http://www.drugabuse.gov/Prevention/
SELECT A TOPIC... Acid/LSD Alcohol Club Drugs Cocaine Ecstasy/MDMA Heroin Inhalants Marijuana Methamphetamine PCP/Phencyclidine Prescription Medications Smoking/Nicotine Steroids (Anabolic) RELATED TOPICS Drug Testing Medical Consequences Prevention Research Treatment Research Trends and Statistics
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This In Brief Web edition provides highlights from the Preventing Drug Use among Children and Adolescents: A Research-Based Guide for Parents, Educators, and Community Leaders, Second Edition booklet. It presents the updated prevention principles, an overview of program planning, and critical first steps for those learning about prevention. Thus, this shortened edition can serve as an introduction to research-based prevention for those new to the field of drug abuse prevention. Selected resources and references are also provided. The In Brief publication and the complete second edition can also be downloaded here:
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NIDA hopes that research can continue to provide effective, appropriate, and practical approaches for communities working on the challenges of preventing drug abuse among children and adolescents nationwide.

149. NCADD Home - National Council On Alcoholism & Drug Dependence
Established in 1980 in Middlesex County, our mission is to prevent the diseases of alcoholism and drug addiction and related problems through prevention education, advocacy and public awareness.
http://www.ncadd-middlesex.com
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150. California Department Of Alcohol And Drug Programs
Features California's strategy to reduce alcohol and other drug problems by developing, administering, and supporting prevention and treatment programs.
http://www.adp.cahwnet.gov/
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The Advisory Group will provide input for a statewide plan for the Office of Problem Gambling. The Advisory Group is a valuable forum for collaboration among state regulating agencies, gambling-industry representatives, educators, researchers, and advocates for problem gambling issues. For further information, please see Calendar of Events The Resource Center Online Shopping
The ADP's Resource Center is pleased to announce the addition of a shopping cart to its interactive web site. This new, user-friendly feature allows on-line visitors to browse the current collection of publications, add their selections to the shopping cart, and then submit the order for processing. Give it a try!

151. HelpYourCommunity.org : Home
How to join or start community drugprevention coalitions.
http://www.helpyourcommunity.org/
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It doesn't take much - an hour a week, a couple hours a month. Whether you can coach a sport, teach a skill, or simply hang out, the time you spend with kids will influence them, and help them make the choice to not use drugs. Make a difference in your community today, by making a difference in the lives of kids.
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152. Maryland Alcohol And Drug Abuse Administration
Responsible for the planning, development, coordination and delivery of services to prevent harmful involvement with alcohol and other drugs and to treat the illness of chemical addiction. News, treatment and prevention services, and the Office of Education and Training for Addiction Services.
http://maryland-adaa.org/
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153. Partners For Substance Abuse Prevention | Home Page
A meeting place and resource center for those involved in alcohol and drug abuse prevention programs. Sponsored by SAMHSA.
http://preventionpartners.samhsa.gov/index.htm
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To keep you informed, PARTNERS has joined forces with Join Together Online to bring you up-to-date substance abuse and funding news
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154. AFTAB Society
Details about this organization which focuses on demand reduction in drug abuse through education for prevention , treatment and supporting families oppressed by drug abuse. Includes objectives, programs and contact details.
http://www.aftabsociety.org

155. Under Construction
Offers voluntary statelevel credentialing to the alcohol and other drug abuse professional. Certification of addiction counselors, prevention specialists and clinical supervisors.
http://www.pcacb.org
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156. The Scientology Religion Helping Children
Covers such community programs as drugprevention, literacy, human rights education and volunteer ministers and how they assist young people.
http://members.fortunecity.com/drugfree1/
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to appreciate just how badly our society has served their welfare. L. Ron Hubbard , the founder of the Scientology religion , wrote: "Save the child, and you save the nation." Yet, not only has today’s society sadly neglected children, but even where efforts are made to help, too often it comes to nothing. L. Ron Hubbard developed many of techniques to enhance the welfare of a child. As a basic orientation, L. Ron Hubbard points out that the child is not an enfant terrible who must be forcefully molded or broken if he is ever to behave as a responsible adult. Rather, the child must be seen for what he is: a fully aware individual in a body that has not attained full growth, Scientology ministers recognize this fact. The ill or injured child, and even infants, may be assisted . The young student suffering through his studies will find relief through the application of . The student who cannot get along with his friends can quickly resolve the matter with communication skills learned on a course specifically designed for him. And even very young children may receive

157. ECCPASA
Provides prevention and intervention services utilizing researchbased strategies and programs committed to building safe, healthy, and resilient communities free from alcohol and other drug abuse.
http://eccpasa.info
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158. Student Handbook - Alcohol & Drug Abuse Prevention
The mission of the Center for Alcohol drug Abuse prevention is threefold 1)To provide students with a confidential source of help when confronted with
http://www.smu.edu/studentlife/PCL_11_Alcohol_Ed.asp
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The primary mission of the Center is to assist SMU students who may be struggling with alcohol or other drug problems. The Center provides assessments, interventions, referrals, short-term counseling, and on-going support for recovering students. All contacts with Center staff are confidential; under no circumstances is any information released, without written consent of the student. STANDARDS OF CONDUCT Alcohol: A) The Student Code of Conduct prohibits possession and consumption of alcoholic beverages in public places on campus. B) The University strictly enforces that which may be considered a violation of state law and prohibits the possession and consumption of alcohol by those younger than 21. Controlled substances (drugs): The Student Code of Conduct requires that all students be in compliance with all local, state, and federal laws regarding controlled substances to include, but not limited to, their use, sale, possession, or manufacture. HEALTH RISKS OF ALCOHOL AND DRUGS Alcohol: A) Acts as a depressant, affects mood, dulls the senses, and impairs coordination, reflexes, memory, and judgment.

159. Alcoholism Council Of The Cincinnati Area
Alcoholism Council of the Cincinnati AreaNCADD, promotes the prevention and treatment of alcoholism and drug addiction through advocacy and education.
http://www.alcoholismcouncil.org/

160. Missouri SADD Index
Provides students with prevention and intervention tools to deal with issues of underage drinking, drunk driving, drug abuse, and other destructive decisions. Includes information and events from this chapter.
http://www.geocities.com/missourisadd
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