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

 

"New" iconThe Language of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders

This fact sheet defines Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) and discusses its history, fetal alcohol syndrome, fetal alcohol effects, alcohol-related neurodevelopmental disorder, and alcohol-related birth defects. Also included is a section discussing the origin and impact of FASD, which focuses on its causes, prevalence, assessment, and impact. ("What You Need to Know" Series) SAMHSA's Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders Center for Excellence, 2004, 2pp.
[Full text available at: http://www.fascenter.samhsa.gov/documents/WYNKLanguageFASD2.pdf]
FAS002

 

"New" iconLawyers and Teen Substance Abuse: How to Deal with Drug Use and Drinking

What do you do if you are a lawyer and suspect your teenage client of substance abuse? This document serves as a guide on how lawyers can help young people by participating in substance abuse programs, serving as positive role models, and talking directly to teens and their parents. ONDCP, 2005. (pamphlet)
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Lessons from Prevention Research: NIDA INFOFACTS

Information for this InfoFacts was taken directly from the publication, Preventing Drug Use among Children and Adolescents, A
Research-Based Guide for Parents, Educators, and Community Leaders
, Second Edition, National Institute on Drug Abuse, 2003. NIDA, 2004, 5pp.
[Full text available at: http://www.drugabuse.gov/Infofacts/lessons.html]
INF017

 
 
 
Localizing National Campaigns

Many public and private initiatives have successfully developed effective and creative nationally based campaigns to educate the public, to promote behavior change, and to create support for policy issues. National campaign organizers most often find that in order to sustain a campaign, and to achieve maximum impact, it is necessary for that national campaign to take root at the local level. Yet implementing and sustaining a national campaign at the local level requires thoughtful design and tailoring. This bulletin provides insights into that design and tailoring process. It establishes a common understanding by defining the terms "campaign" and "localizing," looking at why localizing is important, and then offering considerations and tactics for utilizing a national campaign a the local level. Throughout the bulletin examples and lessons from various campaigns are used as illustrations.CSAP Technical Assistance Bulletin. CSAP, 2000, 10pp.
TAB024

 

Lo Que Los Padres De Deberian De Saber Acerca Del Extasis

[see: What Parents Should Know About Ecstasy]
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LSD: NIDA Infofax

NIDA, 2pp.   [Full text available at: http://www.nida.nih.gov/Infofax/lsd.html]
INF005

 

Lungs postcard

Part of the ONDCP National Youth Anti-Drug Media Campaign, this simple postcard shows a drawing of a lung, with the text "Lungs: Not Available in Stores. What are you willing to give up to smoke marijuana? Choices: Your Anti-Drug." ONDCP, 2003.
[QUANTITIES LIMITED]

[you can view this postcard online]
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