As students are starting to arrive to college campuses, the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism has created a new resource "Fall Semester- A TIme for Parents to Discuss the Risks of College Drinking."
This resource is available in both English and Spanish.
We’re celebrating #PrideMonth by continuing to support the health and well-being for #LGBTQI+ communities.
Find helpful resources from SAMHSA’s LGBTQI+ programs and initiatives: https://t.co/JPV36hGbEF #LGBTQIHealth
Together, let's celebrate pride month
In honor of pride month, the Mountain Plains has put together a list of some great LGBTQ+ prevention resources.
View the resource page here: https://t.co/VCNyEyjTqL
Feel free to share these videos on your social media or embed them in your presentations as a supplemental resource.
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As #NationalPreventionWeek24 comes to an end, the Mountain Plains would like to share 2 social media videos we've created:
Effects of Substances on the Teen Body and Effects of Substances on the Teen Brain
Most importantly, she has some skills to help her own children with the social skills necessary to refuse substances and stay healthy mentally and physically.
Now tell us your prevention story using #mypreventionstory#NationalPreventionWeek24
Rori became involved in prevention more than 20 years ago because she witnessed some of her own friends and family struggling with substance misuse and abuse.
She decided to make prevention her career and has had the opportunity to work at the state level, serve on a coalition, work under federal grants, and is now managing a federal prevention contract.
#DYK substance use can cause changes in a person’s brain that make them more likely to develop a #mentalhealth disorder? Join us this week, May 12–18, to learn more about #substanceuse prevention & positive mental health: https://t.co/3bWghsVops #NationalPreventionWeek24
Join us next week, May 12-18, in celebrating National Prevention Week!
For more information and ways to participate, visit this webpage: https://t.co/BVWxHnUa6N
#NationalPreventionWeek#SAMHSA#prevention
Spread the word this #AlcoholAwarenessMonth 📢 Prevention works. Treatment is effective. #RecoveryIsPossible for everyone. If you or someone you know needs support for alcohol use or misuse, help is available at https://t.co/zvxkV6nHqn
For #AlcoholAwarenessMonth, the MPPTTC would like to share our alcohol resource page, which has plenty of great information and resources on alcohol prevention.
Check out the page here: https://t.co/EDHwfFugOC
April is #AlcoholAwarenessMonth—a time to raise awareness of alcohol use & misuse. Find helpful resources on alcohol use & misuse prevention, treatment & recovery support services that you & your community can use to support those who may be struggling: https://t.co/Xe9Vdhl1ox
What is 988 and how does it work?
@samhsagov has created a video explaining what 988 is, how it works, and the importance of having a national suicide and crisis lifeline.
View and share the video here: https://t.co/xTyQVvqB1Y
Join the Mountain Plains PTTC in celebrating National Drug and Alcohol Facts Week next week, March 18-24!
For more information and resources, click here: https://t.co/wmGwwgvlNR
#nationaldrugsandalcoholfactsweek#NDAFW
Today, March 8, is International Women's Day
Join us in celebrating all women and their achievements
In honor of this, we have put together a list of self-care and wellness resources for women
Check it out here: https://t.co/Xu2hjZggc0
#internationalwomensday
The resources provide a place to find prevention marketing materials that help prevention professionals communicate to interest groups and help connect with others who are doing similar work.
For more information, click here: https://t.co/8nyDHo35Zc
The Mountain Plains would like to share this website created by the Marketing and Communications Workgroup to improve prevention marketing and to build capacity through increased collaboration and integration among prevention professionals.