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Internet Safety and Social Media Guide
September 2024
Presentation, Tools
Navigating Safe Social Media and Internet Use – A Guide for Parents This guide was developed by the Rhode Island Regional Coalitions. This is a self Guided tool for parents
“A Parent’s Guide to Opioid Use Prevention” E-book
August 2024
Prevention Websites, Publications
The Prevention Training & Technical Assistance Service Center has created a complete parent eBook providing information on opioids, data and statistics of use and also how to have conversations with
Implicit Bias Webinar
August 2024
Recorded Webinars/ Presentation Slides
Implicit Bias, Understanding the Impact of What We Don’t See This interactive two-hour training discussed how cognitive bias develops, contributes to inequitable outcomes for persons of color, and informed on
Underage Drinking Knowledge Quiz
August 2024
Kahoot Quiz: Underage Drinking Alcohol is the most widely used substance among America’s youth and can cause them enormous health and safety risks. Advancing research on underage drinking interventions and
Facts About Teen Drinking
August 2024
Factsheets, Prevention Websites
Facts About Teen Drinking from NIAAA Facts About Teen Drinking is a resource for teens, created by the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, with research-based information on underage
NIAAA For Middle School
August 2024
Prevention Websites
NIAAA For Middle School: Underage drinking curriculum This webpage contains interactive activities to help parents, caregivers, and teachers introduce and reinforce key messages about peer pressure, resistance skills, and other
Getting the Facts About Underage Drinking
August 2024
Data Resources, Factsheets, Prevention Websites
Getting the Facts About Underage Drinking: Underage drinking statistics Underage drinking is a serious public health problem in the United States. Alcohol is the most widely used substance among America’s
Parenting to Prevent Childhood Alcohol Use
August 2024
Prevention Websites
Alcohol affects people differently at different stages of life—for children and adolescents, alcohol can interfere with normal brain development. Understanding parental influence on children through conscious and unconscious efforts, as
Make a Difference: Talk to Your Child About Alcohol – Parents
August 2024
Campaign, Factsheets, Prevention Websites
Make a Difference Booklet: Talk to your child about alcohol Kids who drink are more likely to be victims of violent crime, to be involved in alcohol-related traffic crashes, and

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