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Tips for Teens: Managing Stress
5 tips to help teens cope with stress. Source: Mental Health First Aid
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Said No Teen Ever: Youth Mental Health PSA Video
Across the country, one in five young people lives with a mental health or substance use challenge, yet few reach out for support. That’s why it’s so important we all know how to recognize and respond when a young person may be in need. Source: National Council for Mental Wellbeing
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Mental Health and Crisis Resources
Get in touch with resources for mental health and crisis services. David Romprey Oregon Warm Line 800-698-2392 (9:00am-11:00pm Daily) Peer operated, the warm line provides people the opportunity to connect with other individuals (peers) who have had similar shared life experiences. Institute on Aging: Senior Friendship Line 800-971-0016 Description: 24-hour toll-free hotline for people aged 60+…
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Marijuana Resources
Resources and links about marijuana. Stay True to You Campaign Stay True to You is a youth marijuana and vape prevention campaign brought to you by the Oregon Health Authority. View their resources below: Stay True to You Website What’s True to You? Activities Find your passions and set your goals. Get started finding your…
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Tips for Teens: Marijuana
Get the facts about marijuana. Source: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)
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Talking With Your Teen About Marijuana
Information about how to talk with your teen about marijuana. Source: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)
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Marijuana Risks (With Quiz)
Many youth today do not consider marijuana use a risky behavior. However, marijuana use comes with real risks that can impact a young person’s health and life. Source: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) Today’s marijuana is stronger than ever before. In fact, the concentration of THC in marijuana has tripled in the…
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Talking to Your Kids About Marijuana
Is marijuana is just a plant? During the adolescent years, your teen is especially susceptible to the negative effects of any substance use, including marijuana. That’s why it’s important for parents and caregivers to protect kids’ health and development by discussing this issue early and often.For more suggestions on answering your child’s questions about marijuana,…
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Level Up: Youth Marijuana Prevention Campaign
As part of the Linn County Marijuana Task Force, Linn Together released the Level Up Youth Marijuana Prevention Campaign. Learn more about the risks of youth marijuana use. Marijuana use directly affects the parts of the brain responsible for decision-making, emotions, coordination and reaction time. In adolescents the brain is actively developing and will continue to…