Substance Use Prevention
A new state law (House Bill 114) requires students found in possession of, using, selling, giving, or delivering e-cigarettes on school grounds or at a school-related event be placed at the District Alternative Learning Center.
Understanding House Bill 114 and Prioritizing Student Well-being.
In this space you will find valuable information on local service providers along with helpful videos and handouts to bolster your understanding regarding substance use.
En este espacio, encontrarán información valiosa sobre proveedores de servicios locales, videos útiles y folletos para reforzar su comprensión sobre el uso de sustancias.
Esta guía ofrece información que puede ayudarle a criar niños que entiendan los riesgos de usar los estupefacientes.
This guide offers information that can help you raise children who understand the risks of substance use.
SMART stands for Self-Management and Recovery Training. IIt is a fresh approach to addiction recovery; it is a transformative method of moving from addictive substances and negative behaviors to a life of positive self-regard and willingness to change.
Check out these “Talk. They Hear You.”® campaign resources to help you start—and keep up—the conversation about the dangers of drinking alcohol and using other drugs at a young age.
The Adolescent Substance Use Disorder (ASUD) Program is part of the Texas Child Health Access Through Telemedicine (TCHATT). ASUD provides free specialized substance use treatment for adolescents ages 12-18 years with problematic alcohol and/or substance use.
This is Quitting is a free and anonymous text messaging program from Truth Initiative designed to help young people quit vaping.
Read the new new state law HB 114 "Relating to the possession, use, or delivery of marihuana or e-cigarettes on or near public school property or at certain school events."