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Nassau BOCES: Project Support
Video 320
Adults 35 minutes 1997
Based on current research in the field of education, examines substance abuse prevention, and drop out prevention, and a mentoring program for middle schoolers.
National Runaway Switchboard
Video 584
Teens 8 minutes 1994
We hear from youths living on the streets about how they got there, and what their lives are like. The Runaway Hotline is offered as a solution.
National Teleconference on Community Drug Prevention Programs, A
Video 70
Teens/Adults 120 minutes 1989
Produced by the FBI/DEA during Red Ribbon Week, October 1989, panel members share valuable information on prevention.
National Youth Anti-Drug Media Campaign
Video 526
Adults 240 minutes 1998
An overview of the media campaign, including issues such as tagging of ads, ads to reach special populations, how the match works, campaign mechanics, and how communities can best utilize this historic campaign at the local level.
National Youth Anti-Drug Media Campaign Update
Video 665
Adults 150 minutes 1999
A panel discussion focusing on the National Youth Anti-Drug Media Campaign.
Nation's Challenge: A Guide for Educators of Children Affected by AOD, Part 1
Video 161
Adults 52 minutes 1995
These two videotapes of a teleconference focus on the goal to ensure that substance-exposed children get the same opportunities to succeed as other children. Panels of experts-educators, administrators, doctors, and social workers in Florida, Oregon, Illinois, and Washington, D.C., discuss ways to discover the uniqueness of substance-exposed children and unlock their potential. They discuss questions such as: What are the responsibilities of the schools, school districts, and teachers?
Nation's Challenge: A Guide for Educators of Children Affected by AOD, Part 2
Video 162
Adults 65 minutes 1995
These two videotapes of a teleconference focus on the goal to ensure that substance-exposed children get the same opportunities to succeed as other children. Panels of experts-educators, administrators, doctors, and social workers in Florida, Oregon, Illinois, and Washington, D.C., discuss ways to discover the uniqueness of substance-exposed children and unlock their potential. They discuss questions such as: What are the responsibilities of the schools, school districts, and teachers?
Native American Alcoholism: Community Perspectives
Video 508
Adults 30 minutes 1986
Panel discussion with Native American substance abuse prevention leaders analyzes the scope and impacts of alcoholism within the Native American community in Washington state.
Natural High, A: Riding the Drug-Free Wave
Video 722
Grades 5-12 19 minutes 1998
Many of the world's most talented professional surfers and skaters ride the drug free wave. The athletes in the video chose to avoid drugs as they've watched many of their friends waste their talents and lives on drug use. Hosted by MTV Sports star Peter King, this presentation is packed with exciting action footage and great music.
New Addiction Treatment Medications
Video 603
Adults 65 minutes 1999
A portion of a town meeting which includes a discussion of new addiction treatment medications.
New Beginning, A
Video 225
Teens/Adults 20 minutes 1992
Identifies specific behaviors and caregiving techniques for infants exposed to crack cocaine and other drugs.
New Crack Facts
Video 177
Teens 14 minutes 1989
Full of statistics, personal accounts, and medical information, this video provides reasons, in a graphic and descriptive way, to stay away from this dangerous drug.
NIDA Town Meeting: Treatment Initiatives and Innovations
Video 469
Adults 90 minutes 1999
Video tape of a nationwide broadcast from May 1999 demonstrates how understanding addiction has allowed science to develop effective treatments (medical and behavioral) that focus on all aspects of an individual's life.
No Kinda Life
Video 285
Teens 23 minutes 1995
Shows the correlation between alcohol and other drug use, possible criminal activity and ultimate incarceration. Some of the issues raised in the film are alcohol abuse, physical and sexual abuse, divorce and criminal activity.
No Matter How You Say It . . . Say NO
Video 101
Grades 5-9 12 minutes 1988
Detroit Pistons' guard Isiah Thomas speaks one-on-one to a group of teens about his experiences growing up and the importance of saying "NO."
Nonviolent Crisis Intervention: "The Preventative Techniques" Part 1
Video 417
Adults 26 minutes 1993
This program explains and demonstrates proven techniques for de-escalating verbally disruptive individuals before they become assaultive. You'll see how escalating behavior unfolds, learn recognizable behavior patterns and ways to respond to them. You'll also learn the five steps of empathic listening and how to manager the stages of verbal escalation.
Nonviolent Crisis Intervention: "Therapeutic Physical Intervention" Part 2
Video 418
Adults 30 minutes 1993 Supplemental material available
When an individual's behavior escalates beyond the point where verbal intervention is effective, you must have the skills available to maintain your own personal safety and the safety of all involved. This video demonstrates simple and effective personal safety techniques as well as safe, therapeutic restraint and transport skills.
Northwest CrackDown
Video 407
Teens/Adults 180 minutes 1991
Broadcast on primetime TV, the program is a joint effort of our region's law enforcement, treatment professionals, and educators to refocus public attention on the drug problem in the Pacific Northwest, and to demonstrate how communities and individuals are fighting back.
No Where to Go
Video 127
Grades 6-12 42 minutes 1991 Supplemental material available
Teens speak frankly about their experiences with dropping out of high school and provide useful tips on making it through the high school years.
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