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Drugged and Drunk Driving Package:
Take advantage of these tips, posters, and postcards to help lay down the rules of the road for new teen drivers in your home and in your community.

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Navigating the Teen Years: A Parent's Handbook for Raising Healthy Teens

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The Teen Years: A Road Map for Parents (CD-ROM)

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Keeping Your Teens Drug-Free: A Family Guide

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Keeping Your Teens Drug Free: A Guide For African-American Parents and Caregivers

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Keeping Your Teens Drug Free: A Guide For Hispanic Families (Bilingual)

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When It's Not Your Kid, How Do You Deal with Drug Use and Drinking?

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How to Hold Crucial Conversations about Drugs

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"Do You Speak Teen?" Insert

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Suspect Your Teen Is Using Drugs or Drinking?

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Packages of Resources by Topic

A comprehensive compilation of print materials, web content, fact sheets, and activities to assist community groups in addressing a specific topic.

NOYS/ONDCP ATI Drugged Driving Poster Contest
Spring break, prom and graduation season are times of heightened dangers for
teen drivers. The Office of National Drug Control Policy and the National Organizations for Youth Safety are sponsoring the Above the Influence 2011 Drugged Driving Poster Contest, a challenge aimed at raising teens' awareness about the dangers associated with drugged driving. The contest for teens is open from March 14, 2011 to April 14, 2011. A flyer to publicize the contest, entry form, and contest guidelines are available here.

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Above the Influence Toolkit
Bring Above the Influence to your community with this toolkit of youth activities designed to engage teens in discussions about influence and ways to "stay above it." This resource provides a brief description of the campaign and ways to incorporate Above the Influence into your existing programs. Use this resource as
a guide when implementing activities in your organization, school or community.

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Bridging the Parent-Teen Generation Gap
What teens do and what parents think they do are often two different things. Take advantage of our activity guides, video, conversation starters, and quizzes to encourage more communication and understanding.

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Teen Prescription Drug Abuse
Armed with the latest statistics, interactive tools, and materials for parents, you’ll be able to create effective strategies to fight prescription and over-the-counter drug abuse at home and in your community.

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Teen Marijuana Use
Marijuana is still the most commonly abused drug by teens. Check out our fact sheet, strategies, and talking points to help drive home the truth about the dangers of marijuana use.

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Teens and Technology
Your teens may be safe at home when they are surfing online, but the messages they are getting might have more influence than you realize. Learn more about your teens’ digital world with these quizzes, fact sheets, and guides.

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Drugged and Drunk Driving
Teens are just as likely to drive under the influence of drugs as alcohol. Lay down the rules for the road – or warn parents of the prevalence and dangers of drugged and drunk driving – with help from our new driver’s kit, talking points, posters, and postcards.

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Methamphetamine Abuse
Meth leaves a path of destruction that hurts families and entire communities. Use these resources to learn more about the signs and symptoms of meth use, the risks and effects on the body, and ways to prevent meth use from affecting your loved ones.

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Back to School
Take advantage of these brochures, guides, and customizable ads to help parents in your community prepare for their teens to head back into the classroom.

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Steroid Abuse
Parents have the challenge of explaining to teens why using steroids is a serious issue. Use these resources to help equip your kids with the knowledge and skills to make responsible, healthy choices.

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