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Meth, Sex, & STDs
-For Grades 7 & Up
-DVD + Printable Teaching Guide
-Free online video streaming included!This fascinating educational documentary concentrates on the integral and destructive relationship between meth, sex, and STDs. Meth users often become addicts within a week and quickly experience a profound energized sexual appetite, which becomes powerful word-of-mouth advertising among unsuspecting teens. Tragically, users start down a long road . . .
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MOLLY: Innocent Name, Deadly Drug
-For Grades 7 & Up
-DVD + Printable Teaching GuideMolly, a pure form of Ecstasy or MDMA, is the new, hot drug of choice for many young people who falsely believe the drug is safe. Often handed out at raves and cut with a variety of dangerous substances, Molly is exposed as the grave danger that it really is. Interviews with former Molly users and drug abuse experts drive home the message that taking Molly is playing Russian Roulette with your life.
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OPIOIDS: Addiction, Overdose and Death
-For Grades 7 & Up
-DVD + Printable Teaching Guide
-Released in 2018This program, designed for middle and high school students, clearly describes the dangers of prescription-based opioids abuse. Opioid abuse is epidemic with thousands of overdoses and many deaths. The NIH reports that among youth aged 12 to 17, 3.0% reported past-month nonmedical use of prescription medications. Four young users talk about how they first started on drugs like Oxycodone or Percocet, and then spiraled down into using heroin, morphine, fentanyl, and others.
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PeaceTalks: Drugs, Alcohol, and Guns: Triggers to Violence
From: PEACETALKS – Video Series
-For grades 6-12
-Featuring Michael Pritchard
-Includes Printable Teacher’s Guide
-Available on DVD or Online Digital Video Streaming
How behavior affected by alcohol or other drugs can become deadly when linked with weapons. The consequences of impaired judgment and how to say no to drugs, alcohol, and violence are emphasized.
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Pharm Parties: A Lethal Mix
-For Grades 7 & Up
-DVD + Printable Teaching GuideOne of the newest and most frightening trends in teen drug experimentation are so-called pharm parties, where teens gather at someone’s home, drop an array of pharmaceuticals (like Vicodin, Oxycontin or Xanax) into a bowl, then consume handfuls of this dangerous cocktail mix. This program clearly demonstrates the extreme dangers of this rapidly escalating form of prescription drug abuse.
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TALK IT OUT: EFFECTS OF WEED ON YOUR BODY AND BRAIN
From: Talk It Out – Video Series
-For Grades 7-12
-Video with Printable Teacher’s Guide
-Released in 2016
-Free online video streaming included!The program opens with a discussion of how people’s attitudes about marijuana have changed dramatically over the years, but the one thing is certain; marijuana changes the way the brain functions. Students will learn how the THC in marijuana enters the lungs, is absorbed into the bloodstream, and enters the brain almost immediately. . .
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TALK IT OUT: HEROIN ABUSE AND ADDICTION
From: Talk It Out – Video Series
-For Grades 7-12
-Video with Printable Teacher’s Guide
-Released in 2016
-Free online video streaming included!This program begins with a discussion about how our instincts drive us to avoid pain or remove pain from our lives. From this perspective, the video explains the difference between healthy and unhealthy approaches to getting rid of pain. Students will learn about prescription opioids and the potential risk . . .
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TALK IT OUT: HOW ADDICTION ENSLAVES YOUR BRAIN
From: Talk It Out – Video Series
-For Grades 7-12
-Video with Printable Teacher’s Guide
-Released in 2016
-Free online video streaming included!In many surveys, the vast majority of teenagers report that when they do something their parents wouldn’t approve of, they’re just pursuing their freedom. This program begins the discussion of addiction and dependency from the point of view of surrendering your freedom. . .
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TALK IT OUT: TEENS, SUBSTANCE ABUSE AND ADDICTION – COMPLETE SERIES
-For Grades 7-12
-Video with Printable Teacher’s Guide
-Available on DVD or Online Digital Video StreamingThrough vintage footage, animation, graphics, and scientific demonstrations, this series explores the various types of substance abuse and addiction and their impact on individuals, families, and society as a whole.
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TALK IT OUT: UNDERAGE DRINKING, DANGERS AND CONSEQUENCES
From: Talk It Out – Video Series
-For Grades 7-12
-Video with Printable Teacher’s Guide
-Released in 2016
-Free online video streaming included!The program starts off with an explanation of what alcohol is, how it’s produced, and its role as a celebratory beverage in our society. The program explores the negative effects of alcohol abuse and addiction on a person, family. . .
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TEENS 101: DON’T DISS MY ABILITIES – MICHELLE’S STORY
From: TEENS 101 – Video Series
-For grades 8-12
–Video with Printable Teacher’s Guide
-Free online video streaming included!
-Released in 2017As a child and teenager, Michelle endured a series of events that was nothing short of soul-crushing. She faced sexual abuse as a child and kept it a secret over the years. At the age of sixteen, she acquired a brain disease that rendered her blind. Her so-called friends bullied her at school. She fell into a deep depression and turned to drugs, alcohol, and self-harm to number her pain, but nothing seemed to help. She felt her only option was suicide. Thankfully a miraculous turn of events saved her life and now this remarkable young woman faces all of her adversity with such positive energy that it’s become infectious and humbling to all that know and love her.
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TEENS 101: FIRST NATIONS – LINDSAY’S STORY
From: TEENS 101 – Video Series
-For grades 8-12
–Video with Printable Teacher’s Guide
-Free online video streaming included!
-Released in 2017Lindsay (Eekwol) grew up in the First Nations community. She experienced an unforgiving world of drugs, alcohol and violence within her family. As a child, she lived in fear while her parents and their friends had endless parties that often broke out in fights. As she grew up in this environment, she soon developed into an abuser of drugs and alcohol herself. Falling victim to blackouts and on one occasion she almost died one night lying unconscious on the highway. This seminal moment caused her devoted sister to give up on her – unless she changed her ways. For the first time in her life, she listened, and the path of being clean and sober led to becoming a successful solo female aboriginal hip hop artist.
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