Substance Abuse Awareness: The Prevention Coalition
The Prevention Coalition strives to provide as many resources as possible to help teach every citizen about the effects of substance abuse.
You may have seen the U.S. Surgeon General’s announcement about the addiction problem in the United States. While much of what he shared is not necessarily new information, it’s quite astonishing that, according to recent data, more people suffer from substance abuse than cancer.
We need to be ever-vigilant about substance abuse awareness. Though it continues to be a difficult problem to address, it seems the best action we can take is to continue to educate ourselves and our children in the hopes they will understand the dangers of drugs and alcohol.
The Prevention Coalition strives to provide as many resources as possible to help teach every citizen about the effects of substance abuse. Please share these invaluable resources.
20 Parenting Techniques that Can Help Discourage Addiction
Is Your Home an Accomplice for Your Rebellious Teen?
Parent Talk Kit: Tips for Talking and What to Say to Prevent Drug and Alcohol Abuse
Signs of Addiction and Drug Use
My Child Is Using Drugs or Drinking Alcohol — What Should I Do?
Home After Rehab: The Guide to Finding the Right Place for Recovery
9 Steps to Take When Your Recovering Teen Comes Home from Treatment
Paul at ChangeThatMind.com
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