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Minnesota ATOD Prevention Coalitions

Minnesota is home to a number of coalitions that work to reduce and prevent alcohol and other drug use throughout the state.  This page includes a list of grantees along with their websites. 

Curriculum in a Box: Alcohol (5 DVDs and workbooks)

Video Rental--Not for Purchase

Contains the following items: Dangers of Alcohol PowerPoint; Confronting Drunk Driving DVD (26min); Everything You Need to Know About Alcohol in 22 Minutes DVD (22min); No Safe Amount: Women, Alcohol, and Fetal Alcohol Syndrome DVD (18min); Straight Talk: The Truth About Alcohol and Sex DVD (18min); and Too Much: The Extreme Dangers of Binge Drinking DVD (26min). A teacher's resource book is also included.

2010, DVD

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The Partnership for a Drug-Free America 2008 PSAs

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This disc contains eleven English PSAs and five Spanish PSAs.  Each clip ranges in length between 20 and 30 seconds.  The topics covered included methamphetamine, youth, and parenting.

2008, DVD

Video rentals are subject to availability.  To check on current video availability please call 763.712.7634

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The Partnership for a Drug-Free America 2009 PSAs

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This disc contains 19 English PSAs and seven Spanish PSAs.  Each PSA ranges in length between 15 and 30 seconds.  The PSAs focus on parenting resource messages, youth, steroids, and methamphetamine.

2009, DVD

Video rentals are subject to availability.  To check on current video availability please call 763.712.7634

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See It, Say It - With Facilitator Guide

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What To Say: A Lesson (For School Staff)
The host creates a “lesson” for school staff with three dramatizations: a maintenance worker, teacher and coach using the six-step process to talk with and listen to students whose behavior concerns them. This is a real learning opportunity for school staff. (11:09)

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Program Sharing 2011

October 27, 2011 - October 28, 2011

Program Sharing is Minnesota's premier conference showcasing effective prevention programs, practices and strategies around the issues of alcohol, tobacco, other drugs and related violence (ATOD).

Tips for Teens: HIV/AIDS

Informs teens about HIV/AIDS, including how it is transmitted and behaviors that increase the risk of transmission. Includes signs and symptoms, suggestions for getting tested, and how to help a friend who has HIV or AIDS. Q&A page and resources.

Download an electronic version (PDF).

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Think Again. Talking - My Anti-Drug

The message of this color poster is: "So Your Parents Do Drugs Or Drink Too Much And You Think It's Your Fault?  THINK AGAIN. IT'S NOT. Find Someone You Trust And Talk About It. Talking - MY ANTI-DRUG". (32 x 22, ONDCP Anti-Drug Youth Campaign /NCADI, November 2001).

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I Was Afraid to Take A Friend Home After School. Talking - MY ANTI-DRUG

The message on this color poster is: "I Was Afraid To Take A Friend Home After School.  I use to think it was my fault. But it's not. One in four kids has a parent who does drugs or drinks too much.  Find someone you trust, because telling helps.  Talking - MY ANTI-DRUG". (32 x 22, ONDCP Anti-Drug Youth Campaign /NCADI, November 2001).

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Vending Machine - With So Many Things To Do, No Wonder Most Kids Choose Not to Drink.

The many things for kids to do are depicted in this colorful poster of a unique vending machine showing alternatives kids have: sports, electronics, hobbies, etc. The tag line is: "be cool. stay cool. don't drink." and refers to the cool spot web site.

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MADD MN Youth Jam

Mankato, MN
April 21, 2011

Youth Jam is a day-long youth leadership conference for 9-12 grade students.

Cyberbullying & Suicide

What Schools Must Do to Protect Students and Districts
March 29, 2011
2:00 PM - 3:30

Tragic though it is, cyberbullying that leads to suicide is not new.