Teens Using Drugs: What To Know/Do
Teens Using Drugs
"Teens Using Drugs: What To Know and What To Do" is a free, ongoing, two-part education program designed to help participants learn to understand, identify and address adolescent alcohol/other drug problems. Part 1 provides information on the effects of adolescent substance use and how to understand and recognize the signs of a teen substance use problem. Part Two includes separate sessions for adults to learn “what to do” when adolescent substance use is suspected or identified, and for teens to explore their beliefs about and personal effects of substance use; adults and teens also hear a talk by a young person in recovery from substance addiction. The series is organized by Dawn Farm and co-sponsored by the Ann Arbor Public Schools, the Livingston and Washtenaw Regional Coordinated School Health Program Advisory Team and Saint Joseph Mercy Health System Greenbrook Recovery Center. The programs are presented by Dawn Farm Youth and Family Services therapists. The presentations are targeted primarily to parents and caretakers of teens, but are also inclusive of teens, family members, people who work with teens, students, and anyone interested in attending for any reason. All are welcome to attend! All programs are free and open to all. Registration is not required. A certificate to document attendance can be provided on request. For information, please contact us at (734) 485-8725 or see http://dawnfarm.org/programs/teens-using-drugs/. Location: St. Joseph Mercy Hospital Education Center, Exhibition Room on the first floor, 5305 Elliott Drive, Ypsilanti, Michigan 48197.
Date & Time
Weekly on Tuesday
Oct 01, 2019 through Oct 08, 2019
6:00PM - 7:30PM
Location
St. Joseph Mercy Hospital Education Center - 5305 Elliott Drive, Ypsilanti, MI, 48197