Awareness & Prevention
The School Climate Transformation Team is committed to providing ongoing resources for the health and wellness of all students and families through awareness and prevention resources. Teachers and school staff members work hard every day to prepare students for future success. Alcohol and drugs can undermine a child's academic success and other life goals. Additionally, substance misuse and substance use disorders are associated with a variety of negative consequences, including deteriorating relationships, poor school performance, loss of employment, diminished mental health, and increases in sickness. SOURCE: SAMHSA
Resources for Drug Awareness & Prevention
For Children:
Peer Pressure Situations (3rd-5th Guided Activity with Adult/Teacher)
For Teens:
For Parents:
One of the most influential factors during a child’s adolescence is maintaining a strong, open relationship with a parent. When parents create supportive and nurturing environments, children make better decisions. Though it may not always seem like it, children really hear their parents’ concerns, which is why it’s important that parents discuss the risks of using alcohol and other drugs. SOURCE: SAMHSA
Why You Should Talk to Your Kids about Alcohol and Other Drugs
Por Que Le Debes Hablar a Tu Hijo Sobre el Alcohol
Talking to Kids About Alcohol and Other Drugs: Conversation Goals
Las Charlas Breves Tienen Mayor Efecto
How to Talk to Your Teen About Substance Abuse
8 Maneras de Hablar Con Su Hijo Adolescente Sobre Las Drogas y El Alcohol
Drug Prevention Tips for Every Age
Safe Disposal of Prescription Medications
For Teachers & Staff:
School staff members can play a powerful role in the prevention of underage drinking and drug use among their students. Together, educators and families can work to send strong and consistent messages to students about the use of alcohol and other drugs. SOURCE: SAMHSA
Talk. They Hear You. For Educators. Video
What Educators Can Do to Help Prevent Underage Drinking and Other Drug Use