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

 

Wake Up to the Risks of Marijuana: A Guide for Parents

Through the new national Marijuana Prevention Initiative, a part of the National Youth Anti-Drug Media Campaign, the ONDCP has produced this brochure encouraging parents to "talk with your child about marijuana." ONDCP, 2002 (brochure)
[Full text available at: http://www.theantidrug.com/pdfs/Risks_Marijuana_ParentGuide.pdf]
D031

 

 

We Have Better Things to Do Than Drugs poster (Urban Youth Campaign)

This poster was developed for an earlier Urban Youth Campaign, and features a group of African American youth involved in a variety of positive activities -- including music, sports, reading, science, etc. CSAP, 1992 (reprinted 1998).
[view this poster]
POS016

 

 

What Chinese American Parents Need to Know about Marijuana (bilingual version - Chinese/English)

This publication, part of the Office of National Drug Control Policy’s Asian Language Initiative, offers facts and answers about marijuana. It educates parents about what it is, its physical and physiological effects, slang terms, and how it’s used. It also identifies signs that indicate marijuana use, and provides tips for parents who want to prevent their children from using this drug. A list of organizations providing Asian language assistance and information is also included. This booklet is presented with Chinese and English versions on facing pages. ONDCP/National Youth Anti-Drug Media Campaign, 2002, 18pp. (booklet)
[also available in Cambodian, Korean, and Vietnamese language versions]
["Marijuana: Facts Parents Need to Know" is also available in English (#D010) and Spanish (#SP015)].
D010-C

 

 
 
What is Substance Abuse Treatment? A Booklet for Families

This booklet, created for family members of those dependent on alcohol or illicit drugs, answers questions often asked by families of people entering treatment. It also offers a resources section with additional information and a list of support groups that may be helpful. SAMHSA/CSAT, 2005, 31pp.
[QUANTITIES EXTREMELY LIMITED]
Y051

What Korean American Parents Need to Know about Marijuana (bilingual version - Korean/English)

This publication, part of the Office of National Drug Control Policy’s Asian Language Initiative, offers facts and answers about marijuana. It educates parents about what it is, its physical and physiological effects, slang terms, and how it’s used. It also identifies signs that indicate marijuana use, and provides tips for parents who want to prevent their children from using this drug. A list of organizations providing Asian language assistance and information is also included. This booklet is presented with Korean and English versions on facing pages. ONDCP/National Youth Anti-Drug Media Campaign, 2002, 18pp. (booklet)
[also available in Cambodian, Chinese, and Vietnamese language versions]
["Marijuana: Facts Parents Need to Know" is also available in English (#D010) and Spanish (#SP015)]. CSAP, 2000, 10pp.
D010-K

 

 
What Parents Need to Know about Marijuana (Cambodian version)

This publication, part of the Office of National Drug Control Policy’s Asian Language Initiative, offers facts and answers about marijuana. It educates parents about what it is, its physical and physiological effects, slang terms, and how it’s used. It also identifies signs that indicate marijuana use, and provides tips for parents who want to prevent their children from using this drug. A list of organizations providing Asian language assistance and information is also included. This booklet is presented with Cambodian and English versions on facing pages. ONDCP/National Youth Anti-Drug Media Campaign, 2002, 18pp. (booklet)
[also available in Chinese, Korean, and Vietnamese language versions]
["Marijuana: Facts Parents Need to Know" is also available in English (#D010) and Spanish (#SP015)]. CSAP, 2000, 10pp.
D010-CM

 

 

 
What Parents Should Know About Ecstasy (bilingual version - English & Spanish)

This booklet, written in English and Spanish, provides warning signs of ecstasy use and tips on keeping children drug free. Partnership for a Drug Free America, 2002, 16pp.
[view English full text at: http://www.drugfree.org/Files/What_Parents_Should_Know_Brochure, or view Spanish - Full text
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What Vietnamese American Parents Need to Know about Marijuana (bilingual version - Vietnamese/English)

This publication, part of the Office of National Drug Control Policy’s Asian Language Initiative, offers facts and answers about marijuana. It educates parents about what it is, its physical and physiological effects, slang terms, and how it’s used. It also identifies signs that indicate marijuana use, and provides tips for parents who want to prevent their children from using this drug. A list of organizations providing Asian language assistance and information is also included. This booklet is presented with Vietnamese and English versions on facing pages. ONDCP/National Youth Anti-Drug Media Campaign, 2002, 18pp. (booklet)
[also available in Chinese, Cambodian, and Korean language versions]
["Marijuana: Facts Parents Need to Know" is also available in English (#D010) and Spanish (#SP015)]. CSAP, 2000, 10pp.
D010-V

 

What You Should Know About Alcohol Problems

[see: Substance Abuse in Brief: What You Should Know About Alcohol Problems]
A049

 

 

When It's Not Your Kid How Do You Deal with Drug Use and Drinking?

What can you do if you work with teens and begin to notice behaviors out of character? And what if there are no obvious signs of drug use or drinking? What can you do? How can you help? Who can you go to for guidance and information? This early intervention adult influencer brochure provides help with these and other questions, including what to do about the family, whether to tell parents or caregivers, and where to get more information. SAMHSA, 2004. (pamphlet)
[Full text available at: http://www.theantidrug.com/pdfs/ei/AI_brochure.pdf]
PY030

 

"New" iconWhen You're Pregnant, Your Baby Drinks What You Drink flyer

This flyer warns pregnant women that even beer and wine can harm an unborn child. It provides contact information for SAMHSA's Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders Center for Excellence Information Resource Center. SAMHSA's Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders Center for Excellence, 2005.
[Full text available at: http://www.fascenter.samhsa.gov/documents/brochure_mom.pdf]
FAS006

 

Wisconsin Substance Abuse Services Directory

There are a limited number of copies of the print version of the 2004 directory still available. X002
The updated version of the directory is available online only.
http://dhfs.wisconsin.gov/bqaconsumer/AODA_MH/AODAmhDirs.htm

PDF file available in order by facility name:
http://dhfs.wisconsin.gov/bqaconsumer/AODA_MH/AODAmhFacility.pdf

PDF file available in order by county and city:
http://dhfs.wisconsin.gov/bqaconsumer/AODA_MH/AODAmhCty.pdf

 

 

Wisconsin Youth Risk Behavior Survey: Executive Summary and Report, 2005

[results from the 2005 Wisconsin Youth Risk Behavior Survey, completed in December 2005, are available ONLY online at: http://dpi.wi.gov/sspw/yrbsindx.html]

 

 

Word Find poster [18"x24"]

This poster is part of the ONDCP National Youth Anti-Drug Media Campaign. The poster is covered with words - the myths and the facts about marijuana. ONDCP, 2003. 
[view the poster]
POS062

 
 

 

Working with Mass Media

Ensuring good media coverage and effectively handling communications in a crisis is vital.  This bulletin presents media planning information to ensure good media coverage in urban and rural settings.  CSAP, 1998, 24pp.
TAB018

 

 

"New" iconWould We Give Our Baby Alcohol? No Way. flyer

This flyer explains that alcohol goes through a pregnant woman's bloodstream to her unborn child. The message is that no amount of alcohol can be safe at any time. SAMHSA's Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders Center for Excellence, 2004.
[Full text available at: http://www.fascenter.samhsa.gov/documents/brochure_family.pdf]
FAS007

 

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