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I need some help on writing a speech on teen drug abuse.?

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Im not great at writing speeches and horrible in front of crowds.
I need some tips,if possible, about how to write a speech on teen drug abuse.
maybe some facts on teen drug abuse IN CANADA.

thanks guys!

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Help prevent teen drug abuse by getting rid of unused meds

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Help prevent teen drug abuse by getting rid of unused meds
Help end teen prescription drug abuse by getting rid of your unused drugs this weekend.

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Scripps Councelor Interviewed About Teen Drug Abuse

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Nancy Knott, a substance abuse counselor at Scripps McDonald Center, talks about how the rise in chemical dependency among San Diego teens. As seen on CW 6, January 29, 2010.

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Teen Drug Abuse On The Rise – Effective Drug Rehab NEEDED!

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Teen drug abuse often starts unintentionally masked as “just smoking a cigarette” or “only smoking a joint”, or even “doing shots”.   But, it quickly progresses to harder drugs, some found right within your home or the home of a loved one.

With peer pressure to experiment with drugs, teens are turning right to their own medicine cabinets, experimenting with “soft drugs” such as cold medicines or even inhalants .  With little persuasion, these same teens progress to harder drugs, often times also found right in their home or the home of a grandparent.  Narcotic abuse—hydrocodone, oxycodone and oxycontin- is becoming increasingly popular, as teens consider narcotics “legal”, since they are prescribed by a doctor.  So, what can you do to help your teen withstand the peer pressure to experiment with drugs?

First, be uncool.  Be the most uncool parent on the planet by being nosey- very nosey.  Insist on knowing where your teen is at all times and who they are with.  Don’t allow them to associate with others that you don’t know.

Secondly, educate your teen.  Don’t just tell them the dangers of drug abuse—show them.  Words can only go so far in making an impression in their mind.  Consider taking them to a Narcotics Anonymous or Alcoholics Anonymous meeting or some other drug rehab program.  Let them see and hear, first hand, how alcohol and drug abuse affects and ruins the lives of those individuals at those meetings.

Thirdly, and what may seem to be such a simple concept: talk.  With the advent of cell phones, texting, instant messaging and the like, face-to-face communication within families is decreasing.  Many rely on texting as their primary method of communication.  One cannot gauge emotion or potential problems through mere text on a screen.  Make face-to-face communication a priority.

Fourthly, participate in activities as a family.  This isn’t always the easiest task, so enlist the help of your teen- ask for their input on enjoyable things to do together as a family.  They’re more likely to be a willing participant if you let them assist in planning activities.

Fifthly, set core values for your family.  Let them know that drugs and alcohol are not part of your family’s values and lives.  In order for this to be effective, however, you must take the lead.  YOU are their example to follow.

While you may do all of the above listed things, your teen still may experiment with drugs.  It’s necessary that you are acquainted with the early warning signs of drug abuse such as depression, withdrawal from activities your teen once enjoyed and secretiveness in a normally open child.  If you notice any of these behaviors, intervene immediately and get your teen into an effective drug rehab program.  The quicker you act, the greater your chance for successful, swift recovery.

Mountainside Drug Rehab and Alcohol Treatment Center is a comprehensive and innovative provider of drug addiction treatment for teens as well as adults. Providing drug rehab treatment since the 1990’s, they are one of the few facilities who meet all five of these requirements.

Visit http://www.mountainside.com for more information for yourself or your loved one.

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Hearing set for Perry man accused of drug & sex crimes with teen

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Hearing set for Perry man accused of drug & sex crimes with teen
PIKE COUNTY, Ill. (WGEM) — A preliminary hearing has been set for a Pike County, Illinois man accused of drugging and sexually abusing a teen girl.

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Any Foundations like TWLOHA, that focuses on Teen Drug Abuse or Domestic Violence?

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www.twloha.com

I love the TWLOHA group, and I love what it stands for. But so many people are pretending like there all for it, and I want to be unique and show support for my 2 favourite causes, Teen Drug Abuse and Teen Domestic Violence . If you know any group like TWLOHA, please tell me?

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Can Teen Drug Abuse Be Related To Teen Suicide?

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After spending numerous amount of years with teenagers I can’t remember a time when there has not been at least one teen who has flirted with the idea of suicide. It seems there is always a teen struggling with suicide and even the extremes of cutting themselves or some sort of self mutilation.

Because of this I decided to take a look at how drug addiction can lead to teen suicide.

Something that we don’t think of is the connection between teen drug abuse and suicide. There are some studies that would suggest that teens who use drugs regularly are more likely to consider suicide as well as to act upon their thoughts. According to the American Psychiatric Association, many teens suffer from depression.

When a teen is living in this world of depression it is not unlikely that they would find a means of “self-medicate” with drugs in order to avoid exposing themselves to their friends or adults. As we know through years of dealing with teens and their drug abuse that the use of drugs does not alleviate the problems, but instead, usually aggravate them, leaving the teen with a feeling of helplessness and hopelessness. This places them at greater risk for suicide attempts.

From my own personal experience and watching the decisions that teens make while they are abusing drugs, we see that the use of drugs will cloud their judgment, and lower their natural survival instinct. Drug use affects the chemical balance of the brain, intensifying feelings of sadness, depression and loneliness. In an article I wrote on teen withdrawal we can see just having to deal with the withdrawal from the drug, and intense feelings of crashing profoundly affect the young person’s mind and mood. While these factors exist in adult addicts, they are more intensified in the young adult and teen, particularly due to his dependency upon adults.

Something we do not understand nor think of when it comes to the progression of usage of drugs among teenagers is that they have a readily supply of tools that could either help them commit suicide or even lead to an untimely death. Overdosing is one of the easiest and most common methods of suicide.

Did you know that suicide is the third leading cause of death amongst young people from the ages of fifteen to twenty-four.

The one thing we are noticing is that teens, especially today, are under a tremendous amount of pressure. Caught in the crossroads between childhood and adulthood, teens are filled with conflicts about themselves, their identity, and their place in the world. It is not uncommon for teens today battle between peer pressure and performance placed upon them from society and even at times parents to perform and do so perfectly all the time.

These factors, coupled with their perception that the adult world doesn’t or can’t, understand their angst, leave them vulnerable and isolated. These factors contribute to both addiction and suicidal intention, both of which also feed on the other.

I have been told that some of the methods for treating a teen with suicidal intentions are very similar to treating teens with addictions. Some have said that most of the root causes are quite similar. The most important thing for an adult to provide the teen, is an avenue of communication. I have an article “8 tips to get your teen hearing you again” that will help you communicate with your teen.

Something that we know to be true is that communication between a teen and their parents is vital to any type of recovery. Teens need to feel as though they have someone they can turn too and express their feelings and problems. He or she need to feel that they are not isolated. There are people who care about them. They are not the only one who is struggling with these problems. This of course is only the first step. If a teen is suicidal they need to receive professional guidance.

Here are some suicide facts you should be aware of:

A teen that has lost a friend to suicide is at higher risk for depression, delinquency and drug abuse. (Estimates by the American Association of Suicidology place this risk at three times that of the average teen.)
Studies reveal that a family member of a loved one who has committed suicide is at up to 5 times the risk for suicide themselves.
Suicide facts indicate that thousands of children and adolescents are affected by a suicide each year.
Emotional distress of child survivors of suicide may go unnoticed if they do not have a chance to share their pain.
We can all help in suicide prevention by learning about statistics, suicide rates and teen suicide.
There is no timetable for recovery, suicide survivors are forever changed by the tragedy.

Phill Longmire has been helping people over the last 11 years deal with their own hurts, habits, and hang ups. His website at http://www.teenagedrugabuseonline.com/ offers advice to parents who are dealing with teens who are abusing drugs. Phill’s report “Help…My Teen is Using Drugs” is jam packed with tips and techniques that will allow you to help your teen today begin the hard long road of recovery. You can order it by visiting the web page and getting the report delivered to you immediately.

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Group Looks To Hire, Tackle Teen Drug Abuse

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Group Looks To Hire, Tackle Teen Drug Abuse
If you’re a college student looking to make money to help pay for school, there’s a new program about to start that could be just for you.

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