"Teens Using Drugs: What To Know and What To Do" is a free, ongoing, two-part series designed to help participants learn to understand, identify and address adolescent alcohol/other drug problems. Part 1 provides information on how to understand and recognize the signs of a teen substance abuse problem and includes a short video. Part 2 provides information on what should and should not be done when a teen substance abuse problem is recognized, and concludes with a teen speaker in recovery.
The series is presented on the first (part 1) and second (part 2) Tuesday evenings of each month in October and November and from January through June. The April 2012 programs will be presented by Raymond Dalton, MA; Dawn Farm therapist. The program is co-sponsored by Dawn Farm, the Livingston and Washtenaw Regional Coordinated School Health Program Advisory Team, and Saint Joseph Mercy Health System Greenbrook Recovery Center.
All presentations are free and open to the public. The presentations are targeted primarily to parents and caretakers of teens, but are also inclusive of teens, family members, people who work with teens, students, and anyone interested in attending for any reason. All are welcome to attend! Registration is not required. A certificate of attendance can be provided. Free literature will be available.
For information, please see: http://www.teensusingdrugs.org or contact us at teensusingdrugs@gmail.com, or at (734) 973-7892.
Official Website: http://www.teensusingdrugs.org
Added by teensusingdrugs on July 12, 2011