Resources
Resources
Referral Information
www.informationandreferral.org 211-INFO-BANKThe Information and Referral Center is a program of the Community Services Council. The site provides information and a referral line for health, human and community services.
Salt Lake County Substance Abuse www.slcosubstanceabuse.org (801) 468-2009
Division of Substance Abuse and Mental Health www.hsdsa.state.ut.us (888) 891-8850 ex. 0
Information and Referral Center
Support Organizations
Alcoholics Anonymous www.saltlakeaa.org (801) 484-7871
Children & Adults with ADHD www.chadd.org
Faces & Voices of Recovery www.facesandvoicesofrecovery.org
National Alliance on Mental Illness www.nami.org
Utah Support Advocates for Recovery Awareness www.usara.org
Information Resources
Center for Substance Abuse Prevention www.samhsa.gov
For Parents www.theantidrug.com
National Institute of Mental Health www.nimh.nih.gov
National Institute on Alcohol Abuse & Alcoholism www.niaaa.nih.gov
National Institute on Drug Abuse www.drugabuse.gov
Educational Resources
Genetic Science Learning Center gslc.genetics.utah.edu/ (801) 585-3470
Utah Addiction Center www.uuhsc.utah.edu/uac
Wheel Council www.wheelcouncil.org (928) 214-0120
Resources for Teachers and Students
Last Updated (Monday, 25 February 2008 07:05) Sunday, 24 February 2008 07:01
This NIDA website for students is broken down into sections for young students, middle school children and teens.
http://www.drugabuse.gov/students.html
BRAIN POWER is a section for elementary school age children that talks about the effect of drugs on our brain and body.
- For K > 1st grade http://www.drugabuse.gov/JSP2/JSP.html
- Grades 2 > 3 http://www.drugabuse.gov/JSP/JSP.html
- Grades 4 > 5 http://www.drugabuse.gov/JSP3/JSP.html
Heads Up is designed for kids who are in the 6th through the 10th grades. It contains information about the effects of specific drugs. It provides more detailed information about how the brain works and the effects of drugs on different areas of the brain.
http://teacher.scholastic.com/scholasticnews/indepth/headsup/
Mind Over Matter is a site appropriate for 5th through 9th graders. It takes an approach of helping young people understand more about the functioning of the brain. It provides colorful illustrations of health brain function and information about how drugs interfere with healthy functioning.
http://www.drugabuse.gov/MOM/MOMIndex.html
NIDA Info Facts provides teens and teachers with detailed information about various kinds of drugs and their effect on physiology, the ability to drive a car, AIDs, addiction, costs to society and many other topics.
http://teacher.scholastic.com/scholasticnews/indepth/headsup/
Teachers can obtain information and presentation materials to help them teach about substance abstinence through NIDA Goes To School.
http://backtoschool.drugabuse.gov/
The Wheel Council is an educational resource dedicated to wholistic health, education and empowerment for life. Through storytelling the student is engaged in learning about health, prevention of disease and respect for the student's culture and the cultures of others. The organization's mission is to prevent drug and alcohol use and other destructive behaviors by young people through the use of storytelling, arts and cultural empowerment in the context of scientific research. The organization can be reached through their website
The National Institute of Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA) is a good site for investigating the causes and treatments for alcohol abuse and dependence. The site has an especially good section on college students and drinking. It addresses the problem of the underlying culture that supports binge drinking and has tips for students, administrators, and parents for addressing this concern.
http://www.collegedrinkingprevention.gov/


