Alcohol Abuse Prevention
Alcohol & Substance Abuse Prevention Project
Alcohol is the 3rd leading cause of death in Georgia. Alcohol kills more kids and young people ages 18-25 than all other drugs combined. Youth ages 9-20 use it more than any other substance. An average of 2,375 people in Georgia die from alcohol-related injuries or illness each year. To learn more visit the https://stopalcoholunder21.org
Anti-Stigma
Anti-Stigma Toolkit by www.attcnetwork.org
A Guide to Reducing Addiction-Related Stigma.
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Drug Free Workplace
The Council on Alcohol and Drugs provides drug free workplace services nationwide, along with statewide prevention programs. Since 1969 they have been serving the public with effective, science-based alcohol and other drug prevention programs while assisting the business community in maintaining drug free workplace programs that positively impact the bottom line. To learn more visit: www.LiveDrugFree.org
Drug Testing Kits
The Drug Free Workplace Store is committed to helping you to identify and deter both alcohol and drug abuse wherever it occurs. They offer a full line of drugs of abuse testing products. To learn more visit https://drugfreeworkplacestore.com
Marijuana Abuse Prevention Education
Let's Be Clear Georgia has 20 separate source-verified educational tracks/talking points which cover the most pressing issues related to marijuana substance abuse and position papers from national organizations stating their current position on using medical marijuana to treat specific medical conditions. Marijuana addiction can have a negative impact in our relationships, how we perform at work, and our ability to drive. Learn about the following topics at https://clearga.org
Parent Communication Tools
30-Day Parent Challenge by www.ParentsLead.org
Provides parents with 30 tips for how to enhance the relationship with their children.
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Prescription Drug Abuse Prevention
Georgia Prescription Drug Abuse Prevention Initiative is a website dedicated to helping Georgians prevent the misuse and abuse of prescription drugs. The Georgia Prescription Drug Abuse Prevention Initiative (GPDAPI) of The Council on Alcohol and Drugs focuses on five priority areas and eleven objectives in order to prevent and reduce prescription (Rx) drug abuse in Georgia. To learn more about Prescription Drug Abuse Prevention Education, Advocacy, Safe Storage, Secure Disposal, and Enforcement visit https://stoprxabuseinga.org