Risk, Liability & Safety Tips for Hosting a Teen Party
Risk, Liability & Safety Tips For Hosting A Teen Party – An overview of the risk, liability and safety tips for parents hosting a teen party will be provided in a panel discussion open to the community on Tuesday, March 6, 2012 at 7 pm at Brentwood High School and co-hosted by Parent Supporting Students Taking A Right Stand (PS STARS) and the Williamson County Anti-Drug Coalition. STARS is a nationally recognized resource for student assistance, training and professional consultation which assists students, families and schools with prevention, intervention and treatment services addressing bullying, substance abuse, violence, and social and emotional barriers to success. Founded in 1984, STARS staff operate in schools and community sites throughout Middle Tennessee via STARS Specialists, Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services, Youth Overcoming Drug Abuse (YODA) as a licensed alcohol and drug out-patience treatment facility as well as their Kids On The Block puppetry program helping educate kindergarten through sixth grade students about health and social concerns that affect their lives while promoting an understanding and acceptance of all children and adults regardless of their differences. More info, www.starsnashville.org.
How Does the Enabling of Substance Abuse Addiction Work?
Question by bayley de: How does the enabling of substance abuse addiction work?
I have heard that sometimes, families can even sort of encourage the individual to continue on with his substance abuse addiction. How so? What are they doing that actually acts to the detriment of the individual?
Best answer:
Answer by tay z
it’s AWESOME so naturally you want more.
like sex
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Former Basketball Player Chris Harren to Discuss Substance Abuse in Milton
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Prescription Drug Abuse psa.mov
prescription drug abuse psa.mov – Alli: West Jessamine High School
Today in Music History – Sept. 19
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In 1973, singer, songwriter and guitarist Gram Parsons, a pioneer in the country-rock movement of the late 1960s, died at a motel in the California desert of a heart attack brought on by drug abuse. He was 26. His coffin was later stolen by two of his …
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Anyone Can Become Addicted to Drugs
Anyone Can Become Addicted to Drugs – You might think that only some types of people can get addicted to drugs. The truth is, it can happen to anyone, whether you’re young or old, rich or poor, male or female. This video from NIDA explains addiction in simple terms and offers a hotline to help you or a loved one find treatment. For more information, visit www.easyread.drugabuse.gov This video can also be viewed at easyread.drugabuse.gov www.drugabuse.gov Audio Transcript: www.easyread.drugabuse.gov Video Description and Transcript: www.easyread.drugabuse.gov Comments on this video are allowed in accordance with our comment policy: newmedia.hhs.gov
My Soon-to-Be Ex-Husband Wants to Do True Shared Custody With Our Toddler (50/50) and I Don’t. Do I HAVE To?
Question by Jewels: My soon-to-be ex-husband wants to do true shared custody with our toddler (50/50) and I don’t. Do I HAVE to?
I am totally fine with joint custody and I am willing to re-address the shared custody arrangements when our daughter is older (like around 4 or 5). I just think she is too young to be shlepped back and forth every few days. We live in Tennessee and I am not sure what the rules are – a friend told me that BOTH parents have to agree to shared custody for a judge to approve. Obviously there are no violence/drug/addiction issues – we are both great parents, just horrible spouses 😉
I am totally fine with joint custody and I am willing to re-address the shared custody arrangements when our daughter is older (like around 4 or 5). I just think she is too young to be shlepped back and forth every few days. We live in Tennessee and I am not sure what the rules are – a friend told me that BOTH parents have to agree to shared custody for a judge to approve. Obviously there are no violence/drug/addiction issues – we are both great parents, just horrible spouses 😉