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CollegeDrinkingPrevention.gov - This NIAAA web site aims at preventing college drinking by offering information and materials about college drinking for parents, students, college presidents, and high school administrators.
DrugAbuse.gov - The National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) web site contains research based information about drugs, drug abuse, and addiction. The site also offers downloadable publications that are free of charge.
Drugfree.org - Here you will find a wealth of information, tools and opportunities to help prevent and get help for drug and alcohol abuse by teens and young adults.
DrugRehab.com - A substance abuse guide for parents.
facesofmeth.us - Faces of Meth is a project of the Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office to educate young people about the consequences of using methamphetamine.
GetSmartAboutDrugs.com - This DEA web site offers information for parents, including how to prevent and identify drug use and where to go for help.
JustThinkTwice.com - This DEA web site offers information for teens and parents, including drug facts, false information about drugs, consequences of drug use, and a place where teens can have their questions about drugs answered by other teens.
Justice.gov - The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) web site offers information about drugs and drug policy.
LifeStepsCouncil.org - LifeSteps’ mission is to eliminate substance abuse in Williamson County, serve individuals and families in transition, and solve the problems of addiction. Our goal is to educate community members about integrated, evidence-based substance abuse prevention, assessment and intervention services.
MedicineAbuseProject.org - The Partnership at Drugfree.org offers this website as an action campaign against teen prescription medicine abuse.
MorningsideRecovery.com - Morningside Recovery, an addiction and mental health treatment center, was founded in 2001 to give clients the tools to achieve sobriety and healthfully function through their unique supervised, open treatment model. Their Educational Resources page provides a wealth of information about a whole host of topics ranging from addiction education to techniques for handling depression and stress.
NHTSA.gov - The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration web site includes information about impaired driving.
NIAAA.NIH.gov - The National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA) web site contains the latest research, news, and other resources related to alcohol and alcohol abuse.
NIMH.NIH.gov - The National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) web site has information on different mental health disorders, as well as where to go for help.
SAMHSA.gov - The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) web site offers data and information about substance abuse and mental health topics.
TeenBrain.drugfree.org - This Partnership at Drugfree.org website explores the science behind teen brain development and how it shapes normal teenage attitude and behavior.
Teens.DrugAbuse.gov - This NIDA interactive web site is geared specifically for teens, with age-appropriate facts on drugs. This web site also provides parents and teachers with activities to help educate children about drugs.
TheCoolSpot.gov - This NIAAA web site for young teens includes quizzes and other interactive screens that provide information on alcohol and resisting peer pressure.
TheParentToolkit.org - The Partnership at Drugfree.org offers this website as a drug and alcohol prevention resource for parents, which includes practical tips to help parents have ongoing conversations with their children to keep them healthy and drug free. This website is also available in Spanish at theparenttoolkit.org/es/.
WhiteHouseDrugPolicy.gov - The Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP) web site offers information on the government’s drug control policy for prevention, enforcement and treatment.
This is Your Body and Mind on Drugs - Infographic on how 14 different drugs impact every part of your body.
Talking to Children and Teens About Drugs - A guide to different types of drugs, how they harm the body and development, and more.
The Summit Wellness Group - Written and curated by Women of Color, this guide features over 60 resources for People of Color.
Neuroscience Research Institute - An excellent resource outlining recognizing and responding to PSTD and trauma.
Pacific Sands Recovery Center - A guide to recognizing alcohol abuse, and its effect on someone's appearance.
Teen Education - Related Sites
TeenDatingLicense.com - An online curriculum designed to:
CollegeDrinkingPrevention.gov - This NIAAA web site aims at preventing college drinking by offering information and materials about college drinking for parents, students, college presidents, and high school administrators.
DrugAbuse.gov - The National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) web site contains research based information about drugs, drug abuse, and addiction. The site also offers downloadable publications that are free of charge.
Drugfree.org - Here you will find a wealth of information, tools and opportunities to help prevent and get help for drug and alcohol abuse by teens and young adults.
DrugRehab.com - A substance abuse guide for parents.
facesofmeth.us - Faces of Meth is a project of the Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office to educate young people about the consequences of using methamphetamine.
GetSmartAboutDrugs.com - This DEA web site offers information for parents, including how to prevent and identify drug use and where to go for help.
JustThinkTwice.com - This DEA web site offers information for teens and parents, including drug facts, false information about drugs, consequences of drug use, and a place where teens can have their questions about drugs answered by other teens.
Justice.gov - The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) web site offers information about drugs and drug policy.
LifeStepsCouncil.org - LifeSteps’ mission is to eliminate substance abuse in Williamson County, serve individuals and families in transition, and solve the problems of addiction. Our goal is to educate community members about integrated, evidence-based substance abuse prevention, assessment and intervention services.
MedicineAbuseProject.org - The Partnership at Drugfree.org offers this website as an action campaign against teen prescription medicine abuse.
MorningsideRecovery.com - Morningside Recovery, an addiction and mental health treatment center, was founded in 2001 to give clients the tools to achieve sobriety and healthfully function through their unique supervised, open treatment model. Their Educational Resources page provides a wealth of information about a whole host of topics ranging from addiction education to techniques for handling depression and stress.
NHTSA.gov - The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration web site includes information about impaired driving.
NIAAA.NIH.gov - The National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA) web site contains the latest research, news, and other resources related to alcohol and alcohol abuse.
NIMH.NIH.gov - The National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) web site has information on different mental health disorders, as well as where to go for help.
SAMHSA.gov - The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) web site offers data and information about substance abuse and mental health topics.
TeenBrain.drugfree.org - This Partnership at Drugfree.org website explores the science behind teen brain development and how it shapes normal teenage attitude and behavior.
Teens.DrugAbuse.gov - This NIDA interactive web site is geared specifically for teens, with age-appropriate facts on drugs. This web site also provides parents and teachers with activities to help educate children about drugs.
TheCoolSpot.gov - This NIAAA web site for young teens includes quizzes and other interactive screens that provide information on alcohol and resisting peer pressure.
TheParentToolkit.org - The Partnership at Drugfree.org offers this website as a drug and alcohol prevention resource for parents, which includes practical tips to help parents have ongoing conversations with their children to keep them healthy and drug free. This website is also available in Spanish at theparenttoolkit.org/es/.
WhiteHouseDrugPolicy.gov - The Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP) web site offers information on the government’s drug control policy for prevention, enforcement and treatment.
This is Your Body and Mind on Drugs - Infographic on how 14 different drugs impact every part of your body.
Talking to Children and Teens About Drugs - A guide to different types of drugs, how they harm the body and development, and more.
The Summit Wellness Group - Written and curated by Women of Color, this guide features over 60 resources for People of Color.
Neuroscience Research Institute - An excellent resource outlining recognizing and responding to PSTD and trauma.
Pacific Sands Recovery Center - A guide to recognizing alcohol abuse, and its effect on someone's appearance.
Teen Education - Related Sites
TeenDatingLicense.com - An online curriculum designed to:
- Promote a family model for healthy relationships
- Tune-up social and relational skills LONG before dating begins
- Educate teens about the hazards of dating
- Shift students from emotional desire to logical discipline