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Spotlight - DEA Resources for Families

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Together for Families | DEA.gov
From the website: 
​Families play a key role in preventing and responding to substance use. Too many families are grieving the death of a loved one due to substance use or coping with the stress that comes from loving a person affected by substance use or misuse. Fortunately, there are thousands of professionals and volunteers involved in all types of organizations who are in positions to help families help their loved one. The Drug Enforcement Administration is honored to partner with these organizations at the state, national and local level. Together for Families seeks to be a place where you can find information that helps you wherever you are on your journey.

Options for safe disposal of medications


What you need to know - Vaping

Teen use of "vaping" and e-cigarette devices continues to be an issue in our community and across the country. It is important parents understand what these devices are and the risks of use by teens. Here are a few information resources:

Vaping - The REAL Cost - from HHS.gov

Vapes are trash - an initiative of Parents Against Vaping

 Behind the Haze 

​End the Trend


Vaping and Mental Health - TheTruth.com

Get the Facts and Know the Risks - from the U.S. Surgeon General

Quick Facts on the Risk of E-Cigarette Use by Kids, Teens and Young Adults -from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC)
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How do I talk to my kids about vaping?

Risks of Use

Download the Parent Talking Tips
Download this Risk Fact Sheet
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From SAMHSA : Risk and Protective Factors - Download
From Youth.gov: Risk and Protective Factors - Webpage


Attorney General Ashley Moody - Safe Surfing - Teen Download
Attorney General Ashley Moody - Online Safety Toolkit - English 
Attorney General Ashley Moody  - Online Safety Toolkit - Spanish
                                                                   
From DEA - Emoji Decoded - Download
​From Selah Freedom: Apps you need to know (parents) - Download

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Opioids and Fentanyl - What You Should Know

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Delta 8 - Not a Safe Alternative

Tips for Talking about Marijuana

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Other Downloads and Online Resources

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Website Resources

The Partnership for a Drug-Free Kids - Information for Parents and Others
National Institute on Drug Abuse - NIDA - Research and Information on Substance Abuse and Trends
Smart Approaches to Marijuna - SAM - Latest Research on Marijuana, Legalization and Policy
Save Our Society From Drugs - Information on Trends, Issues and Policy
Unmasking Marijuana - Information on Research
Above The Influence - Site for Teens and Youth
Teen Challenge - Youth and Young Adult 
DEA Street Wise Prevention - Youth Information
The Center on Alcohol Marketing & Youth - Research and Information on Marketing and Impact on Youth
SAMSHA Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration - Federal Information Site and Clearinghouse
U.S. Department of Health & Human Services - Federal Information Site - Issues, Trends, Tips
Teen NIDA - Science based information on alcohol and drugs, written specifically for teens
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