WCSO is Teaching Kids to Be Drug Free
[2023-08-01 09:14:20]
Florida State Vernon - Sheriff Kevin Cruise brings drug abuse resistance education program to Washington County school
This course is offered to Fifth graders of Vernon Elementary School and Kate Smith Elementary School in Tipon.
"We are starting a better way than elementary school fifth graders.After going to high school they are going to high school and are trying to teach our resource officers a positive role model," said Sergeant Washington State It was. limited
Cruise will stop drug abuse as he says he wants to start from a younger generation
"We can not stop solving this problem, you understand, this is a matter of the country, it exists in every community, it can not happen," she said.
Dare. This is a 10 week course taught by professors teaching bullying prevention, life skills, cyber security and resistance. The program began in early this year. On Wednesday, the students who participated in the program graduated.
"We send feeds to them, you know, I have a one-on-one conversation with some of them, they talked with them in groups, you know ... Long cruises Said.
Brad Miller, who acts as D.A.R.E, says: Instructor "Therefore, the concept of DARE that we teach will help them to proceed these ways, they are non-toxic and participate in life.You know that these things are very important to their future is."
The purpose of D.A.R.E. or Drug Abuse Resistance Education is to teach students confidence, pressure from colleagues, and how to avoid drug abuse and violence. The nationwide drug abuse prevention education program began in Los Angeles in 1983. The Seabrook School District passed this program in 1988. After learning about alcohol, tobacco and bullying, Deshaies told the audience what they are in each of fifth graders of D.A.R.E. The program needs to write an article called "personal commitment" judged by expert panel. This paper contains information about the fact students learned in the course and about D.A.R.E. Decision-making models, and their commitment to be released from tobacco, alcohol, drugs, violence
The Non-Drug Children's Partnership, initially called Drug-Free American Partnership (PDFA), was later established as a partnership with DrugFree.org and has a campaign to prevent teenager drug abuse and alcohol abuse in the United States I will. Mobilization of volunteers "oppose a single social problem" helps young people "live without drugs and alcohol abuse" and help parents to help prevent work. This organization receives opinions from scientists, communication experts, researchers, etc. and provides information for parents and young people on its website. Its focus is on "trafficking" illegal drugs such as cocaine, heroin, prescription drugs, marijuana, ecstasy, and by breaking standard public service approaches and adjusting the media to abuse alcohol and nitrous oxide It is to stop. Sports
Non-Drug Children's Partnership is a non-profit organization that helps guardians prevent, intervene and discover children's medication use and detoxification treatments. This public health nonprofit group gathers prominent scientists, guardian experts, and communication experts to convert the latest research on adolescent behavior, child rearing, addiction, treatment to drugfree.org's easy-to-understand resources To do. This group is also in contact with families through community education programs that focus on regional drugs and alcoholic issues of concern to parents, young people, and Hispanic communities. The partnership of non-toxic children is due to the contribution of individuals, companies, foundations, and the public sector, and thanks to SAG / AFTRA, it depends on the generosity of the advertising industry and the media industry