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Drug-Free Awareness

Wondering if the DOE offers any training, guidelines, or protocol as to how this program should look or be conducted?

Thanks for sharing this information it is very beneficial!!

I think this is excellent information to have on hand.

This information should be shared with staff as well as students.

Thanks for sharing this is wonderful information to have. The more resources we can offer our students and staff the better.

This is definitely good information to have, but maybe the schools can start posting this in the cafeteria where majority of students/staff are so they know they have access to these resources.

Students and staff should be aware of this

All students and employees should be award of guidelines

Thank you so much for this information! It is extremely helpful.

I believe students as well as employees/staff should be aware of the guidelines.

I found the following information in Volume 2 of the Student Aid Handbook on the website.

http://ifap.ed.gov/fsahandbook/attachments/0910FSAHbkVol2Ch4Other.pdf

The following resources are available for schools that are developing drug prevention programs.
• The Center for Substance Abuse Treatment and Referral Hotline.
Information and referral line that directs callers to treatment centers in the local community (1-800-662-HELP).
• The Drug Free Workplace Helpline.
A line that provides information only to private entities about workplace programs and drug testing. Proprietary and private nonprofit but not public postsecondary schools may use this line (1-800-967-5752).
• The National Clearinghouse for Alcohol and Drug Information.
Information and referral line that distributes U.S. Department of Education publications about drug and alcohol prevention programs as well as material from other federal agencies (1-301-468-2600).

I believe all should be aware of guidelines

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