Substance Exposed Newborns: Identification, Referral & Treatment
Substance Exposed Newborns: Identification, Referral & Treatment – In this webcast, sponsored by the National Abandoned Infants Assistance Resource Center (NAIARC) [ aia.berkeley.edu ], representatives from each of 4 federally funded demonstration projects share their experiences developing policies and procedures to meet the federal Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment… Continue reading
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome & Spectrum Disorders / FAS FASD Video
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome & Spectrum Disorders / FAS FASD Video – Over 375000 newborn babies have been exposed to drugs in utero. The film promotes zero tolerance for alcohol, tobacco, marijuana and drugs for all pregnant women. This film describes the effects of exposure to alcohol and drugs on… Continue reading
Drug Addiction Cost $600 Billion/ Year
Drug Addiction cost 0 Billion/ year – 600 Billion Dollars are spent each year on drug Addiction. Pls. let’s make a difference and not ignore this! Many people do not understand why or how other people become addicted to drugs. It can be wrongfully assumed that drug abusers lack… Continue reading
Former Narcotics Detective Russell Jones On: “The War on Drugs” – (HIGH DEFINITION)
Former Narcotics Detective Russell Jones on: “The War on Drugs” – (HIGH DEFINITION) – www.Honorable-Intentions.com Click on Russell Jones’s, (above), website to get a signed copy of his new book: “Honorable Intentions.” Russell Jones has been involved in the “War on Drugs” on various fronts for 40 years. For… Continue reading
Please Get Some Help!
Please Get Some Help! – This video is to aware, educate, and help people. Here are some hotlines that you may never use, but just in case: National Domestic Violence Hotline: (800) 799-7233 Planned Parenthood Hotline: (800) 230-PLAN (230-7526) Alcohol & Drug Abuse Hotline: (800) 729-6686 Self Abuse Finally… Continue reading
Addiction Hotline
Addiction Hotline – visit addictionhotline.org for free help with any addiction!
Violence behind closed doors
Filed under: drug abuse hotline
Potential signs of domestic abuse offenders are those with mental health and psychological problems, drug and alcohol abusers, belligerent individuals and those who are prone to stalking. “The… Continue reading