The UDETC is pleased to announce the release of its fourth distance learning course, Techniques for Managing Special Events! This 2-hour course identifies the complexities associated with special events and provides an overview of effective planning, proper management, policy application, and enforcement at Read More …
Month: October 2015
Online Resources for Parents
LaPorte County Partnership has complied a list of useful online resources for parents. This is a living list and will be updated periodically. If you would like to suggest a resource to be a part of this page, please contact Read More …
20 Years of Marijuana Research: What We Have Learned?
People who drive under the influence of marijuana double their risk of being in a car crash, and about one in 10 daily marijuana users becomes dependent on the drug, according to a new review. Marijuana use has become increasingly Read More …
DEA Rescheduling Hydrocodone: National Pain Report
August 21st, 2014 by Pat Anson, Editor The most widely prescribed drug in the U.S. will soon be harder to get. The Drug Enforcement Administration has announced it is publishing in the Federal Register its Final Rule for the rescheduling Read More …
Indiana Daily Student: Zoeller pairs with Colts to decrease drug abuse
From IDS reports Indiana Attorney General Greg Zoeller and the Indianapolis Colts are working together to decrease prescription drug abuse by Indiana teens. Zoeller and the Colts are asking high schoolers to sign up at bitterpill.in.govto take a pledge against Read More …
Presidential Proclamation — National Substance Abuse Prevention Month, 2014
The White House Office of the Press Secretary For Immediate Release September 30, 2014 NATIONAL SUBSTANCE ABUSE PREVENTION MONTH, 2014 – – – – – – – BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA A PROCLAMATION Substance abuse Read More …
New Telephone Series: Drug and Alochol Awareness
CIGNA and The Partnership at Drugfree.org are kicking off a monthly series of telephone seminars that will help you better understand today’s changing landscape of substance abuse. The seminars are free and there is no registration required. They’re open to Read More …