ADSGC NEWS Prevention Resource Center Alcohol & Drug Services of Gallatin County adsgc.org March 2018 The Adolescent Resource Center (ARC) The Adolescent Resource Center is a division of Alcohol & Drug Services of Gallatin County which is a private nonprofit corporation. Youth Services Include: We re here to help. Minor in Possession Programs...Youth who receive a Minor in Possession (MIP) alcohol citation from law enforcement are usually required by the courts to take an MIP Education Class. ARC offers this class once per month for youth and their parents or caregivers. Community Service...Connects youth to meaningful, supervised projects in order to better integrate them in to our community as well as to teach job and life skills. Parenting Services and Resources...Alcohol & Drug Services Prevention Specialists work closely with many community members to develop strategies to prevent harm for the youth of Gallatin County. Youth Treatment and Adolescent Services: Evaluations, Treatment Groups & Individual Counseling Family Counseling, Continuing Care, Monitoring & Intervention, Case Management & Other Services. Learn More > adsgc.org
Opioid Epidemic Practical Toolkit Helping Faith and Community Leaders Bring Hope and Healing to Our Communities This toolkit, developed by the HHS Center for Faith-based and Neighborhood Partnerships, contains practical steps your organization can take to bring hope and healing to those who are suffering from the consequences of opioid abuse disorder. Open Doors Host or offer space to recovery programs and support groups. Increase Awareness Provide educational opportunities that create understanding and encourage compassion. Build Community Capacity Offer training to build the capacity of communities to respond. Rebuild and Restore Support individuals and families in rebuilding their lives. Get Ahead of the Problem Focus efforts on youth and prevention. Connect and Collaborate Join local coalitons to inform, connect, and strengthen your efforts. Federal Resources Find resources for faith-based and community leaders and their members. Learn More > https://www.hhs.gov/about/agencies/iea/partnerships/opioid-toolkit/index.html
Community Coalition On Drug Awareness Educating Communities Through Awareness- Acknowledgement-Action c-coda.org The Community Coalition On Drug Awareness is a community-based program that is providing resources and evidence-based strategies to reduce underage drinking, excessive drinking, tobacco use, impaired driving, and illegal drug use throughout Southwest Montana. TEACHERS Page National Institute on Drug Abuse for Teachers...Lessons, activities, and drug facts to educate teens about the effects and consequences of drug use. Operation Prevention...An initiative brought to you by the DEA and Discovery Education to educate middle and high school students about the true impacts of prescription opioid misuse and heroin use. Power of You(th)...Choose to not drink under 21 and to never ride with a drinking driver. The Cool Spot...Info for Parents and Teachers -The Cool Spot was created for kids 11-13 years old by the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA). The NIAAA is the lead U.S. agency supporting research into the causes, prevention, and treatment of alcohol problems. Learn More > http://c-coda.org/teachers
Vaping (the use of e-cigarettes) popular among teens Monitoring the Future is an annual survey of 8th, 10th, and 12th graders conducted by researchers at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, under a grant from the National Institute on Drug Abuse. In 2017, more than 43,000 students from 360 public schools and private schools across the nation participated in the survey. According to the latest results, almost 30 percent of 12th graders reported using some kind of vaping device within the past year. And out of that group, a little more than 11 percent said they had vaped marijuana or hash oil. E-cigarettes are the most commonly used vaping device, and e-cigarettes have some of the lowest levels of perceived risk of any substance. Vaporizers are a rapidly changing market with upgrades to the equipment and can be used to smoke marijuana or wax, hash oil and are available at most smoke shops, head and bong shops. The survey asked teens about any vaping to measure their use of electronic vaporizers. It is important to note that some research suggests that many teens do not actually know what is in the device they are using. Around 20% of seniors are reporting that they are vaping nicotine and 10% are vaping the active ingredient of marijuana. Studies have started to emerge that shows that kids that start vaping nicotine are at much greater risk in subsequent years, to actually start smoking cigarettes. And with respect to Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) levels, when you vape THC, you can actually vape at a very high concentration. And the higher the concentration of THC, the higher the likelihood of addiction and adverse medical consequences when users are regularly exposing themselves to high doses. For more information about vaping visit: getsmartaboutdrugs.gov
Education plays a critical role in preventing substance abuse. Drugs of Abuse, A DEA Resource Guide, is designed to be a reliable resource on the most commonly abused and misused drugs in the United States. This comprehensive guide provides important information about the harms and consequences of drug use by describing a drug s effects on the body and mind, overdose potential, origin, legal status, and other key facts. Drugs of Abuse also offers a list of additional drug education and prevention resources, including the DEA websites: Drug Enforcement Administration Just Think Twice Get Smart About Drugs Operation Prevention A DEA RESOURCE GUIDE: https://www.dea.gov/pr/multimedia-library/publications/drug_of_abuse.pdf