Meth Coalition - Intervention
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Intervention can mean many different things, and above all it should be a positive thing.  For example, talking with your teen in a preventative manner is a form of intervention, as is approaching a friend who is struggling with meth and encouraging him or her to seek help.  The following documents have been collected to provide insights regarding how to intervene in several different types of contexts.  Please click on the downloadable files to view them.  Some of them are scanned brochures produced by federal and state agencies, and original copies can be obtained at the Hastings Public Library.

 

Finally, some contents may be too graphic for younger viewers.  Those documents whose title includes the word "graphic" contain pictures of the disturbing effects of meth on the body.

  

 Talking to Your Children

 

A family guide to drug-free teens.

 Downloadable File

Parent's guide to raising healthy teens.

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How to tell if your child is using drugs

 Downloadable File

How to discuss meth with your child.

 Downloadable File

Talking to your kids about meth and marijuana

 Downloadable File

University of Nebraska Extension: Being a good role model

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University of Nebraska Extension: Parent's primer for prevention.  

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University of Nebraska Extension: Tips for parents about meth. 

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University of Nebraska Extension: Youth risk factors

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Proactive Forms of Intervention 

 

A lease addendum for landlords to protect themselves and to help create a meth-free (drug-free) rental housing community. 

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Mental Health Crisis Line information: mental illness and drug addiction often go hand in hand... call this number in a crisis of either kind. 

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A Poem: This poem is written by meth, and it contains a powerful message.

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Drug testing basics for any organization. 

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What it means to be an alert citizen, and how you can help fight meth in our community. 

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INTERVENTION MAIN

Support Groups

FREE To Talk, To Trust, To Feel

Children of Addicted Parents Education Support Group

Because one in four children is affected by alcohol abuse or alcoholism in their family and many, many more are hurt by parental drug use,  this program is designed specifically to provide support for those children in our area.  When programs provide educational support groups for children:  family stress is reduced, children's sense of stigma and shame is reduced, family recovery is enhanced, and treatment outcomes improve. 

For more information about this education support group, please email the coalition at team@riseabovemeth.org or view this Power Point

If you are interested in enrolling a child please print off, complete, and return this questionnaire

If you are interested in referring someone, please print off, complete, and return this referral form.

 

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