A guide from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration | SAMHSA.gov
Start talking with your kids about the facts about the dangers of alcohol and other drugs. SAMHSA’s substance use prevention campaign gives parents and caregivers tips and tools to start talking to their children early.
Parent Drug Guides
Guides from the Partnership to End Addiction | DrugFree.org
Not sure how to prevent drug or alcohol use? Or what to do if you suspect or have discovered substance use? The Partnership to End Addiction has the science- and research-backed information to help you help your child.
A comprehensive and up-to-date source for everything you need to know to better prevent the use or misuse of the substances most accessible to teens and young adults.
Georgia Resources
• CDC’s Fentanyl Facts – https://www.cdc.gov/stopoverdose/fentanyl/
• Christopher Wolf Crusade – https://cwc.ngo/
• Crisis and Access Line – https://www.georgiacollaborative.com/providers/georgia-crisis-and-access-line-gcal/
• Davis Direction Foundation – https://www.davisdirection.com/
• GA Council for Recovery – https://gasubstanceabuse.org/
• GA Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities main website – https://dbhdd.georgia.gov
• GA Department of Health Opioid and Substance Misuse Response – https://dph.georgia.gov/stopopioidaddiction
• GA Overdose Prevention – https://georgiaoverdoseprevention.org/
• GA Prevention Project – https://www.georgiapreventionproject.org/
• GA Strategic Prevention System Reports – https://gaspsdata.net/taxonomy/term/56
• Georgia Prescription Drug Abuse Prevention Initiative –https://stoprxabuseinga.org/
• Provider Locator – https://www.gaproviderlocator.org/
• Recovery Community Organizations (RCOs) – https://gasubstanceabuse.org/find-a-rco/
• Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) Find
Treatment locator – https://findtreatment.gov/
Dead on Arrival
The Dead On Arrival short movie has powerful first-person accounts of fentanyl deaths told by parents who have lost their children. Dead On Arrival also looks at the impact on of this epidemic on communities and it looks at the manufacture, counterfeiting, marketing, and distribution process that allows fentanyl to find its way into anyone’s home.
Adult version 21 minutes – dead on arrival (fentanyl documentary) – YouTube
Want to watch an age-appropriate version with your child? Dead on Arrival has some dramatic images and mature concepts. Please be sure to watch it with your child and have a discussion after about what they learned.
Natural High – Fentanyl PSA Film (6-Minute Life-Saving Video) – YouTube
Questions to ask your child after viewing.
- What did you learn about fentanyl?
- What would you say to a friend of yours who is planning on trying a pill they get through social media?
- What would you say to a friend of yours who offers you a substance they swear is safe?
- What do you hope to remember from watching this film?
Ad Council – Drop the F bomb with your kids
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Drop the F*bomb | Fentanyl 101 (dropthefbomb.com)
”As a parent, you are the biggest influence in your child’s life and having open, honest conversations is one of the most powerful ways to connect with your kids and help them develop into healthy adults.
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Find Help
Treatment works and there is hope. Medication along with behavioral therapies have been shown to be effective in treating those with an addiction to fentanyl and other opioids.
Concerned About Someone’s Opioid Use?
If you’re concerned about someone’s opioid or fentanyl use visit the Find Treatment website for information about treatment and counseling options.