Resources
Being in middle school, high school or college can be challenging. You’re faced with many decisions on a daily basis and want to make good choices about everything – classes, sports, after-school activities, and even drugs. The best way to know you won’t develop a drug or alcohol problem is to not try them. Being addicted to a substance is a powerful force that takes over a person’s life and controls everything the person does. You want to be in control – not drugs or alcohol. Find out more at the sites below:
Student Videos
Resources:
- How Can I Help My Friend?
- Just Think Twice
- JTNN Substance Abuse Intervention Online Program
- Lifesaving Naloxone
- Marijuana Facts for Teens
- Polysubstance Use Facts
- Real Teens Ask: How Can I Help My Friend?
- The Facts about Fentanyl
- Tips for Teens – Underage Drinking (PDF)
- Tips for Teens – Hallucinogens (PDF)
- Tips for Teens – Cocaine (PDF)
- Tips for Teens – E-Cigarettes (PDF)
- Tips for Teens – Heroin (PDF)
- Tips for Teens – Inhalants (PDF)
- Tips for Teens – Marijuana (PDF)
- Tips for Teens – Methamphetamine (PDF)
- Tips for Teens – Opioids (PDF)
- Tips for Teens – Steroids (PDF)
- Tips for Teens – Stimulants (PDF)
- Tips for Teens – Tobacco Use (PDF)
- EverFi Self-paced Courses
High School Students – Code 3bf75733
8th Grade Students – Code d4bccd13
- JTNN Alcohol Lesson for Substance Abuse Intervention Program
- JTNN Marijuana Lesson for Substance Abuse Intervention Program
- JTNN Prescription Drugs Lesson for Substance Abuse Intervention Program
- JTNN Vaping/Smoking Lesson for Substance Abuse Intervention Program
- Mind Matters: How do Drugs Affect Your Life?
- Mind Matters: How Does Marijuana Affect Your Brain and Body
- Mind Matters: The Body’s Response to Bath Salts
- Mind Matters: The Body’s Response to Cocaine
- Mind Matters: The Body’s Response to K2/Spice
- Mind Matters: The Body’s Response to Prescription Stimulants
- Mind Matters: The Body’s Response to Methamphetamine