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  1. Resources related to children and their families affected by alcohol and other drugs (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:380920) by U.S. Dept of Education, 1994
  2. A sourcebook of successful school-based strategies for fetal alcohol and drug-affected students (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:380718) by U.S. Dept of Education, 1994
  3. Developing the resilient child a prevention manual for parents, schools, communities and individuals (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:382897) by U.S. Dept of Education, 1993
  4. Handle With Care: Helping Children Prenatally Exposed to Drugs and Alcohol by Sylvia Fernandez Villarreal, Lora-Ellen McKinney, et all 1992-01
  5. Adult Children of Alcoholics (Workshop Models for Family Life Education) by Phyllis Tainey, 1988-07
  6. For children of meth users, festival brings a little hope.(Festivals)(The benefit raises money for kids whose drug-addicted parents can't care for them): ... from: The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR) by Gale Reference Team, 2006-08-20
  7. Medications for School-Age Children: Effects on Learning and Behavior by Ronald T. Brown, Michael G. Sawyer, 1998-02-27
  8. Crack-Affected Children: A Teacher's Guide (Survival Skills for Teachers) by Mary Bellis Waller, 1993-02-04
  9. Teaching peace in a violent world. (From the United Nations).: An article from: Childhood Education by Eileen Bayer, Lynn Staley, 2002-12-22
  10. Substance Abuse Prevention Activities for Elementary Children by Timothy A. Gerne, 1986-04
  11. The drug babies. (column): An article from: Exceptional Children by Jeptha V. Greer, 1990-02-01
  12. Early Intervention Needs of Children At Risk Due to Prenatal Drug Exposure: A Survey of Early Childhood Educators.(Statistical Data Included): An article ... Journal of Research in Childhood Education by Younghee M. Kim, George M. Sugai, et all 1999-03-22
  13. Into Adolescence: Avoiding Drugs : A Curriculum for Grades 5-8 (Contemporary Health Series) by Dale Evans, 1990-02
  14. Alcohol and Other Drugs: Use, Abus, and Disabilities (Exceptional Children at Risk Series) by Peter W. Leone, 1991-12

21. DAD/DAC Home Page
Details are given of seminars for handlers and an antidrug education programme for children.
http://www.daddac.com/
DAD/DAC Home Puppy Patrol Donations Contact Us About Us ... K9 Memorials WELCOME Dogs Against Drugs/Dogs Against Crime (DAD/DAC), A National Law Enforcement K9 Association, is a 501 (c)(3) not-for-profit organization. We are dedicated to the betterment of law enforcement K9 operations and to educating our youth on the danger of drug abuse. We conduct training seminars for K9 officers to improve their skills and abilities, helping them to better serve their communities. We also conduct anti-drug educational presentations for children through our Puppy Patrol anti-drug education program. Click here for "What's New" Proudly Serving Law Enforcement since 1980. Click the logo for more information or call (989) 539-1600 for immediate assistance. We look forward to working with you. Dogs Against Drugs/Dogs Against Crime 4012 W. 32nd Street Anderson, IN 46011 Toll Free: 1-888-DADDAC Local Phone: 765-642-9447 Fax: Click here to advertise on our website. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED DAD/DAC2002 EMAIL DAD/DAC "THE TOP DOGS ARE DRUG FREE "

22. Parents, Kids, And Drug Education: What You Need To Know To Get Through To Your
You are the most important teacher in the lives of your children. Sources AccessedJuly 25, 2000. 2. Facts for Parents. American Council for drug education.
http://vanderbiltowc.wellsource.com/dh/content.asp?ID=78

23. Narconon Drug Prevention And Education Program Of Southern California
drug education center and referral service, provides drug prevention programs to school children in Southern California. Includes contact, addiction, program, and presentation program information.
http://www.drug-prevention.org/

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... PCP Why is it that more than eight thousand people in this country, mostly young people, start using illegal drugs every day? Is it peer pressure? Is it because the media pushes drugs harder than any junkie in the back of some dark alley? Or maybe it's because the people who make and sell drugs know exactly what 'buttons' to push to make a youngster want to use. Although all of these are contributing factors, they couldn't have an impact on our kids if there was effective drug education in the schools or other places where young people gather. The war on drugs will only be won by educating our children about the dangers of drugs. In addition to rehabilitating those who have fallen into the trap of drug abuse, Narconon staff work very hard to prevent young people from using drugs in the first place. The Narconon Drug Prevention and Education has provided programs to school children in Southern California for over 20 years and has reached hundreds of thousands students. We offer a comprehensive series of interactive presentations for students in grades three through twelve.

24. PRIDE-Omaha Home Page
to preventing the use of alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs by children. Througha special grant with the Nebraska Department of education drugFree Schools
http://www.pride.org/
Click here for SAFE HOMES Over Twenty-Five Years Of Working To Keep Children Safe And Drug-Free What Does It Mean? "420" has become a code word, especially among adolescents, for smoking marijuana and getting high. Click here to learn more about "420" and marijuana. TAKE A PEAK AT WHAT'S NEW ! Click here for the latest edition of the PRIDE-Omaha, Inc. Newsletter Alcohol Alert... Just click here. Marijuana Menace Just click here. Talking About Tobacco... Just click here. Don't Underestimate Secondhand Smoke! Click below for important information. AMERICANS FOR NON-SMOKERS RIGHTS - www.no-smoke.org CAMPAIGN FOR TOBACCO-FREE KIDS - www.tobaccofreekids.org AMERICAN LUNG ASSOCIATION - www.lungusa.org/tobacco/smosecondha.html CENTER FOR DISEASE CONTROL - http://www.cdc.gov/tobacco/ets.htm ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY - www.epa.gov/iaq/pubs/etsbro.html THE TRUTH ABOUT SECONDHAND TOBACCO SMOKE SECONDHAND SMOKE HURTS BABIES AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION - www.americanheart.org/presenter.jhtml?identifier=4521

25. Drug Policy Alliance: Children, Education And The War On Drugs
No. drug Abuse Resistance education (DARE) reaches over 70% of elementary schoolchildren in the United States, making it far and away the most prevalent drug
http://www.drugpolicy.org/library/factsheets/childreneduc/index.cfm
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Join the Drug Policy Alliance's work to promote drug policies based on science, compassion, health, and human rights.
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Reform Rockefeller Drug Laws!
Fallback Strategy for Teens Who Say Yes to Drugs
Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance - United States, 2003 White House Pushes Nationwide Student Drug Testing Agenda at Regional Summit in Atlanta
Afterschool Alliance Polling Data on Afterschool Programs
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Children, Education and the War on Drugs Compiled by Drug Policy Alliance. Jan 2002.
How does the drug war affect American children?
  • Nearly 2 million minors have at least one parent behind bars in the U.S Fueled largely by the drug war, the incarcerated population in the United States has ballooned from 500,000 in 1980 to more than 2 million people in 2000. There are now nearly half a million non-violent drug offenders in federal, state, and local prisons and jails for violating a drug law - a greater number than Western Europe incarcerates for all offenses. Many non-violent drug offenders are first time offenders, and an increasing number are women - 7 out of 10 of whom have a child under the age of 18.

26. Drug Policy Alliance: Drug Abuse Resistance Education (D.A.R.E)
education program of choice in the United States, drug Abuse Resistance education. DAREteaches children to abstain from drugs, alcohol, and gangs and
http://www.drugpolicy.org/safetyfirst/education/dare/
Home Safety First: Parents, Teens and Drugs Drug Education D.A.R.E.
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Reality-Based Programs D.A.R.E. Make a Difference Reform Rockefeller Drug Laws!
Medication Assisted Treatment for the 21st Century: Community Education Kit
Fallback Strategy for Teens Who Say Yes to Drugs Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance - United States, 2003
Rossford Officer Earns National Award For Anti-Drug
Blade, The (Toledo, OH) [06/04/04]
Drug Abuse Resistance Education
Marin Institute Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Research Center
Drug Abuse Resistance Education (D.A.R.E) In 1983, the Los Angeles Police Department and the Los Angeles School District launched the current drug-education program of choice in the United States, Drug Abuse Resistance Education. The D.A.R.E. program is a 17-week course, administered in the fifth and sixth grade, by trained police officers. Short courses at lower grade levels and supplementary junior high school and high school programs are also available. D.A.R.E. teaches children to abstain from drugs, alcohol, and gangs and secondarily tries to boost self-esteem and resistance to peer pressure. D.A.R.E. America, the non-profit group that creates and sells the curricula, say approximately 80% of U.S. school districts currently carry the program. Over the last 10 years, numerous research studies have shown the D.A.R.E. program ineffective at deterring children from experimenting with drugs. The first study to show D.A.R.E. useless was administered by Indiana University Researchers Earl Wysong and Richard Aniskiewicz. Using psychological and D.A.R.E. tests, the researchers compared D.A.R.E. and non-D.A.R.E. high school students and found that drug use was identical for both groups except that the D.A.R.E. students smoked marijuana regularly more than their non-D.A.R.E. counterparts. Other studies including those done by the U.S. General Accounting Office and the Research Triangle Institute (sponsored by the Justice Department) further concluded that D.A.R.E. had little or no long-term effects.

27. Drug Education In Primary Schools
and friends. School drug education programs aim to give children accurateinformation about drugs and drug use. Students learn safety
http://www.schools.nsw.edu.au/learning/yrk12focusareas/druged/druged_prim.php
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Why have drug education in primary schools?
Children learn about drugs like medicines, alcohol and tobacco from their families and the community in which they live. They learn how their parents, brothers and sisters, friends and relatives treat these drugs by watching what they do and listening to what they say. Young children also learn about drugs from television programs and magazines that they see in their own homes in the homes of relatives and friends.
School drug education programs aim to give children accurate information about drugs and drug use. Students learn safety messages about medicines and develop the skills that they need to stay safe around drugs such as tobacco and alcohol.
What is a drug?

28. Drug Education In Secondary Schools
Parents and carers, who are the primary educators of their children,play an important part in educating their children about drug use.
http://www.schools.nsw.edu.au/learning/yrk12focusareas/druged/druged_sec.php
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Why have drug education in secondary schools?
Teenagers learn about drugs in many ways. They see drugs and drug use on TV, in movies and magazines. They may have seen people they know using drugs such as alcohol, tobacco and prescribed medicines.
School drug education aims to give young people accurate information about drugs and drug use. Students learn the importance of a healthy lifestyle while they develop and practice skills that will help them stay safe.
What is a drug?
Generally, a drug changes how the mind and body works. All drugs, whether legal or illegal, have the potential to cause harm.
Legal drugs include caffine, alcohol, tobacco and medicines. Some legal drugs, however, have restrictions placed on them that makes their sale or use illegal. For example, it is illegal to sell or supply alcohol or tobacco to people under the age of 18.

29. Life Education Centres - Patient UK
The Life education Centres organisation offers a drug prevention programme foryoung people. LEC works with local communities, children, parents, teachers
http://www.patient.co.uk/showdoc.asp?doc=26739513

30. The Principles For Drug Education In Schools
of Canberra Robyn Nilsson Dip.H.Ec., GDHE drug education Project Officer Ed. Healtheducation Department for education and children s Services, South
http://www.drugstrategy.central.sa.edu.au/02.decsdsproject/e.theoframework/princ

31. Drug Education R-12 Teacher Support Package
It contains learning activities for children and students in all Bands of materialsto assist teachers in their planning and delivery of drug education.
http://www.drugstrategy.central.sa.edu.au/06.formsgrants/i.supportpackage/

32. Keep A Cool Head - Drug Education In Primary Schools
anxious not to spoil the innocence of children for whom drugs were not really yetan issue, and there was little support for drug education before Primary 5.
http://www.scre.ac.uk/rie/nl62/nl62shucksmith.html
Keep A Cool Head - Drug Education in Primary Schools
Janet Shucksmith and Sheila Wood
What do our 8 and 9 year olds know about drugs? Should education about drugs be extended down into Scotland's primary schools? If so, in what form should the education be offered? Is parentteacher partnership the way forward if drug issues are to appear in the primary classroom for discussion? These were some of the questions that guided a project undertaken last year on behalf of the Health Education Board for Scotland. Major policy documents on drug education have encouraged workers in this area to consider harnessing the potential of working with parents and other community members to make their work more effective. This qualitative study aimed to look behind the abstract notion that partnership is always a good thing and examine closer the sorts of issues that might arise in any attempt to collaborate on the issue of drugs.
"Children's knowledge, where it does exist, is usually patchy and superficial. They talk of 'drugs' generally, but usually showed little understanding of the different types of drug available or their effects."
Primary children and drugs
But first, what did primary school children know about drugs? Were they ripe for education on this topic? The study used qualitative methods to explore the answers to these questions. Focus group discussions using 'draw and write' techniques were used with groups of four or five children in each of the top four years of four primary schools. The schools themselves were chosen to represent the range of environments in which Scottish children now grow up, from inner city housing estates where drug use is rampant, to small town settings and even an island school in an essentially rural community.

33. The Watchman Expositor: New Age Drug Education Programs
education, their relationships with children improve, and children become more Whatis affective education? why is it being used as a basis for drug education?
http://www.watchman.org/na/drugs.htm
SITE DIRECTORY Home Page About Watchman Fellowship Free Subscriptions Church Presentations Weekly News Subject Index Profiles State Offices Watchman Staff OVERVIEW OF CULTS Articles JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES Articles MORMONISM Articles NEW AGE Articles OCCULT Articles SCIENTOLOGY Articles OTHER RELIGIOUS TOPICS Articles Vol. 9, No. 9, 1992 Articles on the New Age
New Age Drug Education Programs
With New Age philosophy ever creeping into the American school system, it is not surprising that drug use is also increasing. The key element in most of the New Age /affective curriculum, such as Pumsey the Dragon, DUSO the Dolphin, Project Charlie, Quest and even to a minor extent DARE, is to allow the students to choose for themselves whether or not to take drugs. In the Quest material students are to "Identify reasons for the use and non-use of marijuana." A few pages later, its states, "Identify reasons for the use and non-use of cocaine and crack" ( Skills for Adolescence , Section VI, pp. 56 and 70). Should students be encouraged to think of reasons for the use of drugs? Concerning Project Charlie, the Arlington

34. The Watchman Expositor: New Age In Schools - Drug Education And Values Clarifica
The fashionable approach in drug education has been to let the children examineall aspects of their feelings, attitudes, values and societal pressures and
http://www.watchman.org/na/valueclr.htm
SITE DIRECTORY Home Page About Watchman Fellowship Free Subscriptions Church Presentations Weekly News Subject Index Profiles State Offices Watchman Staff OVERVIEW OF CULTS Articles JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES Articles MORMONISM Articles NEW AGE Articles OCCULT Articles SCIENTOLOGY Articles OTHER RELIGIOUS TOPICS Articles Vol. 14, No. 2, 1997 Articles on the New Age
New Age In The Schools: An Evaluation of Drug Education and Values Clarification
by Rick Branch Over the past 18 months, the Watchman Expositor has carried a series of articles looking at New Age curricula in the school system. In 1991 WF discussed hypnosis in the schools, the various Quest programs, gifted children curricula, relaxation techniques used in the classroom, non-directive teaching and the SRA reading program. This year, WF has discussed Pumsey the Dragon, the history and theology of Affective Education, the harmful effects of values clarification, and last month an expose of the DARE curriculum. While the stated purpose of many of these curricula is to keep kids off of drugs, which is an admirable goal, it is the techniques they use that are objectionable to parents. Techniques such as values clarification, meditative relaxation, affective decision making skills and encounter circles. One of the basic premises of the New Age theology is the notion that there is no ultimate right or wrong, good or bad action. Every thing is relative or subjective and all decisions are based on the individuals feelings, not facts.

35. ABCNEWS.com : Parental Drug Education
but our research shows kids are using drugs and they re What they think and say doesaffect their children. Patton knows all too well that education can be the
http://abcnews.go.com/sections/living/DailyNews/kidsanddrugs_parenteducation0203
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Parental influence has been found to be the No. 1 reason why some kids don't use drugs. That's why experts say communication is key. (PhotoDisc) Schooled on Drugs Experts Urge Parents to Educate Themselves on Dangers to Their Kids
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... Lowly Fruit Fly's Amazing Flight Secrets MORE ON THIS STORY RELATED STORIES Part 1: Media Portrayal of Drugs Part 2: Drug Treatment for Kids Heroin Addiction Sweeps Small Towns The grieving Chicago mother knew nothing about the popular drug, and was dumbfounded that her 23-year-old daughter, Kelley McEnery Baker, could have been using it without her knowledge. It's been three years, but the day remains fresh in Patton's mind. One thing has changed, however, and that's how much she knows about the the dangers of drugs. In fact, since her daughter's death, Patton has made it her mission to educate parents and kids, particularly about "club drugs" like Ecstasy.

36. Drug Education To Save Our Children And Communities
Telling the Truth About drugs. drug education to Save our Childrenand Communities. Narconon staff are intimately familiar with the
http://www.scientology.org/en_US/world/betterment/narconon/pg005.html

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Narconon Improving Lives by Ending Drug Addiction Why Is the Narconon Program Effective? Providing Drug Rehabilitation Training Telling the Truth About Drugs ... What is Scientology?
Telling the Truth About Drugs
Drug Education to Save our Children and Communities Narconon staff are intimately familiar with the horrors of drug addiction, for many were themselves freed from lives of addiction by participating in the program. Consequently, Narconon staff and supporters work diligently to educate both children and adults about the dangers of substance abuse. Narconon initiated providing celebrities an opportunity to set a drug-free example for youth. Kirstie Alley as Narconon International spokesperson has done so through presentation of the Drug-Free Hero Awards. To date, more than a million young people have attended Narconon drug education presentations throughout the US and in numerous countries including Sweden, Italy, Germany, Russia, Israel, Lithuania, Hungary, Zimbabwe, Taiwan and Brazil.
In an independent study to determine the impact of the Narconon drug prevention program, students from fifteen Southern California schools were surveyed before and after attending a Narconon drug education lecture. Eighty-six percent of the students who had indicated before the lecture that they might have used drugs in the future, afterwards stated they no longer wanted to use drugs. And 57% of those who earlier had been indifferent toward drug use now had a positive change of attitude.

37. Church Of Scientology Washington D.C. Drug Education
drug education Two children showing their badges as drugFree Marshals.Proudly showing his drug-Free Marshal badge. For over 10
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38. Tips For Parents On Keeping Children Drug Free-- Pg 6
Familiarize yourself with drug education in your child s school. Faculty membersshould be trained to teach about alcohol, tobacco and other drug use.
http://www.ed.gov/parents/academic/involve/drugfree/tips_pg6.html

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Children have the best prospects for leading healthy, drug-free lives when schools support parents in their anti-drug message. There should be nothing confusing or contradictory in what children learn about drugs from the adults in their lives, and school policies need to reflect the same attitude toward alcohol and drugs that you express at home: Drug use is not acceptable. Drugs diminish a child's ability to concentrate and follow through on academic responsibilities, they cause absenteeism and loss of motivation, and students who use them can be disruptive and drain teachers' time and energy. The best way to ensure that the anti-drug policies at your child's school are strong is to be involved. You can:

39. Drug Education For Youth
The drug Abuse Resistance education (DARE) program utilizes to teach selfmanagementand drug resistance skills to unfortunately, we must limit children to one
http://www.hq.navy.mil/defy/FAQ.htm
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  • What is DEFY and how is it funded?
    The Drug Education For Youth (DEFY) program was established in 1993 by the Navy s Drug Demand Reduction Task Force. Fully integrated with the President's National Drug Control Strategy, and fully funded through the Office of the Secretary of Defense, DEFY has been the Navy's cornerstone for drug demand reduction for the dependent youth and adult mentoring involvement. It provides drug education, conflict resolution, team building exercises, and leadership development to youth between the ages of 9 and 12.

    40. Peterborough Education And Children - Children's Services-Drug Action Team
    Services, the Youth Offending Service (YOS), children s Services, education, YouthServices help the police and communities tackle drug related problems
    http://www.thelearningcity.co.uk/partnerships/drug_action_team/Default.asp

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    13/15 Cavell Court
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    Tel: (01733) 746597
    Email: verina.mcewen@peterborough.gov.uk Related links Peterborough Drug Action Team See: Frequently asked questions Most Local Authority areas have a Drug Action Team (DAT) bringing together representatives of all the local agencies involved in tackling the misuse of drugs. These include the Primary Care Trusts, the Local Authority, the Police and Probation Services, the Youth Offending Service (YOS), Children's Services, Education, Youth Services, and the voluntary sector. The Peterborough DAT works in partnership with the Peterborough Community Safety Partnership and the YOS to help the police and communities tackle drug related problems and associated crime. What do we do in Peterborough?

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