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updated 10/2/07

 

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(note: many of the descriptions that follow were taken from other sources, including NCADI/PREVLINE descriptions)

 
Dancing: My Anti-Drug poster (17"x22" full color poster)

Part of the ONDCP Youth Anti-Drug media campaign, features a Native American boy dancing in native dress, and the text: "Monty Meninick. Age 12. Yakima. Champion Fancy Dander. You won't catch Monty in the back of the school smoking marijuana. You'll see him in front of a crowd at a pow-wow." ONDCP, 2002.
[View this poster online]
POS042

 
 
De que Manera Afecta el Alcohol el Mundo de un Niño?

Un folleto estadistico para todo el público que destila las conclusiones de investigación más recientes sobre el prematuro uso de alcohol y sus efectos. Leadership to Keep Children Alcohol Free, 2001 (brochure)
[Full text available online at: http://pubs.niaaa.nih.gov/publications/spancut.htm
or in PDF versionat: http://www.alcoholfreechildren.org/gs/pubs/pdf/Stat_Spanish.pdf
[Spanish language version of How Does Alcohol Affect the World of a Child? -- #A036]
SP028

 
 
Dealing with an Angry Child

A tip sheet on how to deal with a child's anger. USHHS, 1994, 2pp.
V006

 

Developing Effective Messages and Materials for Hispanic/Latino Audiences

Explains the challenges of reaching specific groups within this diverse community. Talks about defining the target audience, creating relevant messages, and getting materials into the community. Also discusses "lessons learned" from communication programs that targeted this population. CSAP, 1997, 12pp.
[Full text available at: http://www.health.org/govpubs/MS703/]
TAB013

 

 

"New" iconDiscovering Community Power: A Guide to Mobilizing Local Assets & Your Organization's Capacity

A community building workbook from the Asset-Based Community Development Institute in cooperation with the W.K. Kellogg Foundation. 2005, 34 pp.
[Full text available at: http://www.northwestern.edu/ipr/abcd/kelloggabcd.html]
PC021

 

A Discussion Guide Can Enhance Your Presentation

Discussion guides help clarify and reinforce the message that is presented and can be used with videotapes, films, puppet shows, plays, or skits. This bulletin explains the typical contents of a discussion guide as well as tips for handling the discussion. CSAP, 1994, 5pp.  
[Full text available at: http://www.health.org/govpubs/MS496/]
TAB009

 

Dominique Dawes Girl Power! poster

This inspirational full-color poster salutes Dominique Dawes, Olympic Champion, and motivates young girls to tap into their "Girl Power" -- girls should speak their mind, feel good about themselves, and reach for their goals. CSAP, 1997.
[view this poster online at: http://www.health.org/govpubs/gpddp/]
POS017

 
Don't Guess... Ask poster (male version) [18"x24" color]

This poster features a father walking in the woods with his son, talking with him. The words "Do you know what your child knows about alcohol? Don't guess. . . ASK!" are displayed along with contact information for the National Clearinghouse for Alcohol and Drug Information. SAMHSA/CSAP, 2003.
[view this poster]

POS059

 
 
 
Don't Guess... Ask poster (female version) [18"x24" color]

This poster features a mother talking with her daughter. The words "Do you know what your child knows about alcohol? Don't guess. . . ASK!" are displayed along with contact information for the National Clearinghouse for Alcohol and Drug Information. SAMHSA/CSAP, 2003.
[view this poster]

POS060

 

Drinking and Driving

To drive safely, one must maintain alertness, make decisions based on ever-changing information present in the environment, and execute maneuvers based on these decisions. Drinking alcohol impairs a wide range of skills necessary for carrying out these tasks. This Alcohol Alert examines alcohol impairment of driving skills and describes some factors that increase motor vehicle crash risk. NIAAA, 1996, 4pp.
[Full text available at: http://pubs.niaaa.nih.gov/publications/aa31.htm]
AL31

 

Drinking and Your Pregnancy

Easy-to-read pamphlet providing information about the effects of drinking on your baby. Gives some facts on children with fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS) and lists questions and answers about drinking while pregnant. NIAAA, 1996 (pamphlet)
[also available in Spanish: "La Bebida y su Embarazo" -- #SP016]
[Full text available at: http://pubs.niaaa.nih.gov/publications/brochure.htm]
A031

 

 

"New" iconDrinking and Your Pregnancy (American Indian Version)

Easy-to-read pamphlet providing information about the effects of drinking on your baby. Gives some facts on children with fetal alcohol syndrom (FAS) and lists questions and answers about drinking while pregnant. Produced for American Indian audience.
[Full text available at: http://pubs.niaaa.nih.gov/publications/fas/fas.htm]
A031-AI

 

 

"New" iconDriving Under the Influence among Adult Drivers: NSDUH Report

According to a 2001 survey by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, most persons of driving age (62.0 percent) believed that they should not drive after having two or more drinks, and nearly all reported that they perceived drinking and driving to threaten their personal safety. Nonetheless, in 2003, 10.9 percent of drivers/motorcyclists in fatal motor vehicle crashes were under the influence of alcohol, drugs, or medication. The National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH) asks persons aged 12 or older if they had driven a vehicle while under the influence of alcohol or illicit drugs in the past year. The survey also asks about the use of alcohol and any illicit drugs during the past year. NSDUH defines "illicit drugs" to include marijuana/hashish, cocaine (including crack), inhalants, hallucinogens, heroin, or prescription-type drugs used nonmedically. This report focuses on past year alcohol and illicit drug use and driving behaviors of adult drivers aged 21 or older. All findings presented in this report are annual averages based on combined 2002 and 2003 NSDUH data. SAMHSA, 2005, 3pp.
[Full text available at: http://www.oas.samhsa.gov/2k5/DUI/DUI.pdf]
A060

 

Drug Abuse and AIDS: NIDA Infofax

NIDA, 3pp.  
[Full text available at: http://www.nida.nih.gov/Infofax/DrugAbuse.html]
INF014

 

Drug Prevention Posters (request by individual titles)

Previously offered for sale from the Wisconsin Clearinghouse, these posters provide graphic images and messages, showing students the ugly truth about drug abuse. Posters include:
* To Some Kids, Self-Esteem is Just a Pipe Dream [kid on the street] -- #S013 [view image]
* This is the House that Crack Built [house] -- #S017 [view image]

 

"New" iconDrugs + HIV. Learn the Link. [postcard]

Behaviors associated with drug abuse are one of the largest factors in the spread of HIV infection. This card encourages people to help stop the deadly link between drug abuse and HIV by sending a text message designed to alert friends and family. NIDA, 2005.
[Full text available at: http://www.drugabuse.gov/drugpages/PSAartcards/HIV.pdf]
D048

 
 
"New" iconDrugs and the Body - It Isn't Pretty (poster)

This poster gives an annotated tour, from gross zits to tar covered lungs and involuntary teeth clenching, with facts from scientific research and a unique design and collage "body" from award-winning artist Stephen Kroninger. Drugs and Your Body is part of the larger drug education program Heads Up: Real News About Drugs and Your Body, a collaboration of Scholastic Classroom Magazines and the researcher of the National Institute on Drug Abuse. The poster also is a valuable stand-alone teaching unit, with six skills activities on the back. Scholastic/NIDA, 2003.
[View this poster online]
POS063

 

Drumming: My Anti-Drug poster (17"x22" full color poster)

Part of the ONDCP Youth Anti-Drug media campaign, features a Native American girl drumming, and the text: "Hilary Hillaire. Age 12. Lummi. Drummer. You won't see Hilary getting high. You'll find her at the peak of her performance, with a dream of being a musician." ONDCP, 2002.
[View this poster online]
POS040

 
 
Drunk Drivers Seldom Kill Drunk Drivers poster

"More often it's a family of 3 they kill" -- this poster focuses on the dangers of drinking and driving. DOT, 1996.
POS019

 

Drunk With Power

This brochure attempts to raise awareness of intoxication on the job. DOT.   (brochure)
A030

 

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