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30 second radio advertisement encouraging North Dakotans to plan for safe ways home when drinking. Download here.
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30 second radio advertisement encouraging North Dakotans to plan for safe ways home when drinking. Download here.
15 second audio advertisement for use on a variety of platforms, encouraging North Dakotans to have a plan for safely getting home when drinking.
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This table tent was designed to raise awareness among North Dakota adults on standard drink sizes to help them make better decisions about their alcohol intake.
Change is not single event; it is a process involving a variety of steps. When a person goes through treatment and recovery, they usually transition through the "Stages of Change"
A key risk period for underage drinking or drug use is during times of transition like the start of a new school year. The tips on this handout provide parents or guardians with ways to help children reduce any stress or anxiety associated with the new school year by preparing them for what to expect or how to confront uncomfortable or dangerous situations.
The activity book contain fun and engaging activities for children while teaching the basics of online safety.
Geared specifically toward elementary-age students,these activities are designed to assist educators with weaving substance abuse prevention into already existing school subjects.
Geared specifically toward elementary-age students,these activities are designed to assist educators with weaving substance abuse prevention into already existing school subjects.
Geared specifically toward elementary-age students,these activities are designed to assist educators with weaving substance abuse prevention into already existing school subjects.
These prevention activities are designed to assist physical education teachers with addressing substance abuse prevention by weaving them into already existing activities.