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Prevention WINS: NE Seattle adults encouraged to Mind Your Meds
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Sharing information about youth substance abuse prevention so that, together, we can create safe and healthy communities. Tuesday, February 3, 2015. NE Seattle adults encouraged to Mind Your Meds. The Prevention WINS coalition is launching a. Campaign with NE Seattle middle and high schools sending fact sheets home with report cards. The campaign encourages adults to lock up medications as a way to prevent prescription drug abuse among teenagers. Related with prescription drug abuse. What you can do.
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Prevention WINS: "Marijuana Mess"
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Sharing information about youth substance abuse prevention so that, together, we can create safe and healthy communities. Tuesday, November 25, 2014. City Attorney Pete Holmes, Reverend Harriett Walden, and City Councilmember Nick Licata recently appeared on City Inside/Out. And discussed the medical and recreational marijuana systems in Seattle. Councilmember Licata said that if the state legislature does not "fix" the medical marijuana law, Seattle likely will have to shut down marijuana dispensaries.
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Prevention WINS: New WA marijuana legislation & its impact on local youth
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Sharing information about youth substance abuse prevention so that, together, we can create safe and healthy communities. Tuesday, July 21, 2015. New WA marijuana legislation and its impact on local youth. During this year's state legislative session, two bills were adopted that make changes to the marijuana systems in Washington. Below is a summary as they relate to youth in NE Seattle. Cannabis Patient Protection Act (5052). Eliminates medical marijuana businesses. Provides some marijuana tax revenue t...
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Prevention WINS: WA Attorney General asks Liquor Control Board to ban flavored marijuana products
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Sharing information about youth substance abuse prevention so that, together, we can create safe and healthy communities. Friday, May 15, 2015. WA Attorney General asks Liquor Control Board to ban flavored marijuana products. Last December, the Prevention WINS coalition sent a letter to the WA Liquor Control Board (WSLCB) reiterating our advice included in a June 2013 letter to ban marijuana products that are fruit and candy flavored. Our December 2014 letter said:. To avoid similar public health problem...
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Prevention WINS: What's going on with King County's medicine return program?
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Sharing information about youth substance abuse prevention so that, together, we can create safe and healthy communities. Friday, January 23, 2015. What's going on with King County's medicine return program? In 2013, the King County Board of Health adopted. In 2014, a federal appeals court disagreed with the drug manufacturers who are now appealing to the Supreme Court. The lawsuit against King County is on hold until a final court decision is made in the Alameda County case. In the meantime, King Co...
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Middle School Teacher Support Lowers Risk for Early Alcohol Use | Seattle Children’s Hospital
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Refer or Manage a Patient. All Clinics and Programs. My Good Growing Newsletter. Middle School Teacher Support Lowers Risk for Early Alcohol Use. Youth with parental separation anxiety also at decreased risk. Anxiety, depression, stress and social support can predict early alcohol and illicit drug use in youth, according to a study from Carolyn McCarty, PhD. Of Seattle Children’s Research Institute. Was published in advance online in. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors. Know where your child is, and check...
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DRUG & ALCOHOL ABUSE INFORMATION - Changes Parents Support Network
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DO YOU NEED HELP? Meet our Leadership Team. NEWS & EVENTS. Drug & Alcohol Abuse Information. ARY (At Risk Youth) and CHINS (Child In Need of Services). Organizations Providing Information on Drug and Alcohol Abuse. Provides education, support, resources and referral, advocacy and housing services. Strives to address the unmet needs of individuals with serious and persistent mental illness and their families. Northeast Seattle Coalition to Prevent Underage Drinking. Washington Poison Center (WAPC).
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Prevention WINS: Seattle Schools: Most drug disciplinary actions involve marijuana
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Sharing information about youth substance abuse prevention so that, together, we can create safe and healthy communities. Tuesday, February 10, 2015. Seattle Schools: Most drug disciplinary actions involve marijuana. Last night, KOMO broadcast a story. About marijuana-related disciplinary incidents among Seattle students so far this school year. Posted by Inga Manskopf. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). This blog is hosted by Prevention WINS. For more information, visit our website. 12 Things Community...
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Prevention WINS: How to unleash the power of prevention
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Sharing information about youth substance abuse prevention so that, together, we can create safe and healthy communities. Friday, July 31, 2015. How to unleash the power of prevention. Essential reading for people interested in preventing mental health problems, youth substance use, risky driving behaviors, aggressive and delinquent behaviors, adolescent violence, and self-inflicted injury:. Unleashing the Power of Prevention. And A Challenge to Unleash the Power of Prevention. Both released last month.
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