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Below are listed Additional Sources for locating DDR-Drug Demand Reduction Sources and the type of information available.  Some sources may be Free.  Some sources may have a reproduction cost.  You will have to identify those costs if they are applicable.

The following 13 items were furnished by Joe Lusignan at Div. 4 RATS, March 1st, 2008.  You might E-Mail Joe for further help: jlusignan@verizon.net
 
1. Just The Facts - Substance Abuse Educational Series, written by PSA Corporation, Phone: 719-471-4228.  Pamphlet I received was from: Benton-Franklin Substance Abuse Coalition, 8428 W. Gage Blvd., Suite A, Kennewick, WA 99336, Phone: 509-783-3180

2. Play The Games - Tobacco Games and Puzzles - Get The Facts, Pamphlet.  Title #5218 (Rev. 5/05) ISBN 1-56885-218-5.  Provided by: Tobacco Prevention & Control Program, Washington State Department of Health, Tobacco Quit Line, Phone: 1-800-QUIT-NOW.  For ordering information contact: Journeyworks Publishing, Post Office Box 8466, Santa Cruz, CA 95061, Phone: 800-775-1998, www.journeyworks.com

3. Washington State Alcohol/Drug Clearing House, 6535 5th Place South, Seattle, WA 98108, Phone:800-662-9111 or 206-725-9696, http://clearinghouse.adhl.org

4. ELKS, Nationa Drug Awareness Program, Prevention Through Education, www.elks.org/drugs. To learn more about methamphetamine or obtain referrals to programs in your community, contact one of the following toll-free numbers:  SAMHSA's National Clearinghouse for Alcohol and Drug Information, Phone: 800-729-6686, Spanish: 877-767-8432, www.samhsa.gov 

5. U.S.Department of Health and Human Services, SAMHSA's Clearinghouse, Phone: 800-729-6686, www.SAMHSA.gov.

6. Over-The-Counter Medicines, Keeping You and Your Family Healthy.  Published by: CHEC, Consumer Health Education Center, 900 19th Stree, NW, Suite 700, Washington, DC 20006, Phone: 202-429-3521, www.CHECforbetterhealth.org  Additional Source: National Woman's Health Resource Center, 157 Broad Street, Suite 315, Red Bank, NJ 07701, Phone: 877-986-9472, www.healthywomen.org 
 
7. Who Uses Spit Tobacco?, Produced by Oral Health America, 410 North Michigan Ave., Suite 352, Chicago, IL 600611-4211, Phone: 312-836-9900.  Please visit www.nstep.org for vital resources and information on spit tobacco cessation and oral cancer prevention.

8. National Clearinghouse for Alcohol and Drug Information (NCADI), Phone: 800-788-2800, www.TheAntiDrug.com.

9. Getting High on Prescription and Over-the-Counter Drugs is Dangerous, A Guide to Keeping Your Teenager Safe in a Changing World.  The Partnership for a Drug-Free America, Phone: 877-SAMHSA7, www.drugfree.org.

10. A Drug Resource Guide, Quick Facts On Methamphetamine, Ecstasy, GHB, & Marijuana, January 2007, Produced by Northwest HIDTA, http://mfiles.org.  Provided by Benton-Franklin Substance Abuse Coalition, 8428 W. Gage Blvd., Suite A, Kennewick, WA 99336, Phone: 509-783-3180.

11. What's Up?  Tobacco Use, Information for Adults Who Care About Teens.  References for source materials are available from the Child and Adolescent Health program, Phone: 360-236-3547.

12. Heads Up Real News About Drugs And Your Body, for printable past and current articles in the "HEADS UP" series, as well as activities and teaching support, go to www.drugabuse.gov/parent-teacher.html or www.scholastic.com/HEADSUP.

13. NIDA at www.drugabuse.gov.

1. Just The Facts, Substance Abuse Educational Series.

Produced by PSA Corporation, Phone: 719-471-4228, Supplied by Benton-Franklin Substance Abuse Coalition, 8428 W. Gage Blvd., Suite A, Kennewick, WA 99336, Phone: 509-783-3180, and Civil Air Patrol, Drug Demand Reduction Program, www.cap.gov/ddr.

Following Pamphlet Available:

a. What To Say To Drugs And Alcohol
b. Alcohol, Know the Facts
c. Tobacco, It's a Drug, It's your life
d. Club Drugs, Raving, Dancing, Dying
e. Ecstasy, Nice Name...Fatal Results
f. GHB, Rohypnol, And Ketamine, Date Rape Drugs
g. Inhalants, Deadly Fumes
h. Binge Drinking, A Deadly Tradition
i. Marijuana, The G0-Nowhere High
j. Cocaine, A High Price for Life
k. Herion, It's a Dead End
l. Hallucinogens, The One-Way Trip
m. Methamphetamines, Speed Kills
n. Steroids, A Beautiful Lie
o. Oxycontin, The Painful Truth
p. Depressants And Painkillers, Lost Dreams
2. Play The Game, Tobacco, Games and Puzzles, Get The Facts.
This publication is provided by: Tobacco Prevention & Control Program, Washington State Department of Health, Title #5218 (Rev. 5/05) ISBN 1-56885-218-5
3. Washington State Alcohol Drug Clearinghouse, 6535 5th Place South, Seattle, WA 98108, Phone: 800-662-9111 or 206-725-9696, Website: http://clearinghouse.adhl.org

Following Pamphlets Available:

a. Methamphetamines, Fast Track To Nowhere
b. Which Do You Want? Meth Teeth, Healthy Teeth

4. Elks National Drug Awareness Program, "Prevention Through Education", Web Site: www.elks.org/drugs.

a. Tips For Teens, The Truth About - Alcohol. DAP#110, Gov 9/01, Rev. 8/02
b. Tips For Teens, The Truth About - Inhalants.  DAP#205, Rev. 5/02
c. Tips For Teens, The Truth About - Marijuana.  DAP#210, Rev.5/02
d. Tips For Teens, The Truth About - Hallucinogens.  DAP#215, Gov.9/01, Elks 5/02
e. Tips For Teens, The Truth About - Methamphetamine.  DAP#245, Rev. 5/02
f. Tips For Teens, The Truth About - Club Drugs.  DAP#250, Rev.5/02
g. Tips For Teens, The Truth About - Tobacco. SMA-4280, from SAMHSA, Web Site: http://ncadi.samhsa.gov
h. Drug Awareness Program - Steroids.  DAP#160, 11/91
i. A Parent's Guide To Preventing Inhalant Abuse. DAP#175, Rev.7/07

 

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