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DDR - CADCA News, June 2003
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Send your Prom / Graduation season success stories Send your program details and results to LeAndrea Burney at lburney@cadca.org. Here are a few successes we received. |
CADCA news from June 2003 Chamber Coalition for a Better Community in Lufkin, Texas Parent University Shattered Dreams Project For more information on the Chamber Coalition for a Better Community's programs and activities, visit their web site at www.go-lufkin.com/bdrugfree4life/. The Safe Community Coalition, McLean and Langley in Northern Virginia Happy Hats For more information on the Safe Community Coalition programs and activities, visit http://www.crosslink.net/~scc/. 3. COURT TV TO AIR "STRAIGHT TALK ABOUT MARIJUANA,"
JUNE 6 Local coalitions are encouraged to tape this hour-long program and present it at local gatherings and meetings. It may be used to show parents and other adult influencers how teens really feel about marijuana and to demonstrate to teens that not every young person thinks that smoking pot is harmless. 4. SAMHSA ISSUES NEW PROGRAM KIT
FOR CHILDREN PROGRAMS The kit was developed by SAMHSA childhood mental health professionals and covers a wide variety of topics and practical teaching strategies for elementary, middle and upper school children, including stories and videos. The kit also contains information for therapists to distribute to their clients to help parents understand the needs of their children, as well as training materials for substance abuse treatment staff who plan to offer support groups for children. Toolkits can be ordered by calling 1-800-729-6686 or by faxing a request to 301-468-6433. 5. "SCHOOL'S OUT" EDUCATION INITIATIVE
LAUNCHED According to the National Household Survey on Drug Abuse, more teens smoke marijuana for the first time in June and July than any other time of the year. Every summer day, more than 5,800 teens try marijuana for the first time. To help bring these summer prevention messages to your community, the Campaign has made a number of resources available online at www.mediacampaign.org.
The Campaign is also featuring an interactive self-rating tool (Does Your Summer Plan Stand the Heat?) to help parents determine if their summer plan will keep their teens safe. The tool can be found at www.theantidrug.com. Information and tips for employers of parents and teens are also available at: www.theantidrug.com//atwork and www.freevibe.com. If you have comments, thoughts or ideas about Media Campaign resources, please contact the Campaign at nyac@aed.org. 6. RESEARCHERS TO RELEASE NEW FINDINGS
ABOUT AT-RISK YOUTH The 2003 annual meeting, "Research to Policy," spearheaded by the Washington, D.C.-based Society for Prevention Research will present innovative ways that prevention programs can be implemented by schools; local, state and federal agencies; community organizations, advocacy groups, physicians and counselors. Speakers include: CADCA's CEO, Arthur Dean; Mary Ann Solberg, Deputy Director of the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy; Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration; Mary Dufour, Deputy Director, National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism; Richard Nakamura, Deputy Director, National Institute of Mental Health; Nora Volkow, Director, National Institute on Drug Abuse. The Society for Prevention Research is an international organization focused on the advancement of science-based prevention programs and policies through empirical research. The membership of the organization includes scientists, practitioners, advocates, administrators and policymakers who are concerned with the prevention of social, physical and mental health problems and the promotion of health, safety and well being. Visit www.preventionresearch.org for more information. 7. CDC SAYS OCCASIONAL SMOKING
ON THE RISE 8. NEW GRANT UP TO $500 NOW AVAILABLE FROM RADIOSHACK The program, which began this year, is designed to fund worthy causes
that help families protect children from abduction, violence, and abuse.
Applications for the Neighborhood Answers Grant are available in stores
and at the Web site http://www.radioshackcorporation.com/cc/contributions.html. |
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