file!

Transcription

file!
VOL. 5, ISSUE 6 | June 2012
e
m
r
t
i
m
m
u
e
S
It’s
Again
I
of these organizations offer low/no
cost programs for those families who
meet certain financial criteria.
can’t believe how quickly time
passes. It seems just yesterday that
I was writing about the approaching
summer of 2011 and the perils and
opportunities facing our youth.
Well, here we are again, and I am
giving similar advice with a few new
perils. As school winds down for
summer break, I feel compelled to
remind parents and caregivers that
young people sitting idle without
supervision is often a formula for
trouble. The economy is still struggling; money is tight, so many of us
will have to be more creative this year.
I spent a minute searching the
Internet and found several low-cost
options, including Boys and Girls
Clubs of America and the YMCA. Both
IN THIS
ISSUE
On Track
Calendar
With all of the problems in our communities, prescription drug misuse,
easy access to illicit drugs, and
increasing juvenile crime rates, it is
incumbent on us all as caregivers of
the next generation to keep them
safe and ready for the future.
Make sure that you have a summertime plan for your family that
includes some adult supervision,
check in with your kids often, and
know their friends and associates. A
little interest in their lives on a daily
basis can yield amazing results.
President
Scott Steger
Have a great summer!
Prevention News
Student Quotes
Stay on Track
Eval Snapshot
Item of the Month
RAD News
NCPRS Survey
Index æ
What Is Fentanyl?
The drug that took my cousin’s life!
“They just found my son dead in a hotel room and suspect a drug overdose.”
Horrible words we hope never to hear about a loved one, close friend, or
acquaintance. Three months ago, I was visiting a relative when he got the call,
notifying him that his son’s struggle with prescription drugs was over. The final
toxicology report attributed death to an overdose of Fentanyl, a legal prescription opiate that works by blocking the pain receptors in the brain. It is sold in
several different forms and is intended to help manage severe and chronic pain.
It is normally delivered via a patch that allows a slow release of the drug over several days. However, addicts have found ways to process the patches and ingest
the entire dose at once, increasing the chances of an accidental overdose as they
chase an ever-elusive high.
“They just found my son
dead in a hotel room
and suspect a drug overdose.”
Director of Curriculum
and Operations
Dr. Kevin
Lemire
An overdose of Fentanyl causes respiratory depression (slows down breathing
rate) and in higher doses can completely stop respirations, leading to complete
respiratory failure. Respiratory failure leads to cardiac arrest, because without
breathing there is no oxygenation, and without oxygen the organs cannot work.
The bottom line is you stop breathing and die. Fentanyl has also resulted in
serious medical issues, including death, among children who find a new or used
patch and ingest it. Additionally, emergency rooms have provided treatment to
many severely ill and elderly patients who become disoriented and place new
patches on their body without removing the old ones. Once again we have a
prescription drug that, when used properly, can provide relief to seriously ill
people. However, used improperly it is a killer and leaves behind grieving mothers, fathers, brothers, sisters, wives, husbands… and cousins.
Curriculum Tip:
As the school year winds down, congratulate your students
on a job well done and pump them up for the upcoming year!
Index æ
A
ccording to the 2010 Pew Research Center survey,
an average of 160,000 children miss school each
day because they are fearful that if they attend, they
will be bullied. Moreover, every seven minutes a child
is bullied on a school playground, with over 85% of
those instances occurring without any intervention.
Every half hour a child commits suicide as a direct
result of being bullied.
These are staggering statistics to ponder, but they’re
not difficult to explain when you consider the
world our youth live in today. Near constant connection to the outside world through electronics
has changed the face of the bullying problem.
Modern technology has also extended the bully’s
reach, opportunity, and audience. According to
the Cyberbullying Research Center:
• about 50% of teenagers have experienced
some form of online harassment and 10 to
20% experience it regularly
• over 25% of adolescents and teens have
been bullied repeatedly through their cell
phones or the internet
Addresses the Risk Factors
Associated With Bullying
The Surgeon General’s Report on Youth Violence lists a number of protective factors that help buffer the risk of youth violence. Among these protective factors,
the Stay on Track health curriculum also provides youth with the ability to:
• have a positive outlook on social situations
• become aware of consequences for bad behavior
• enjoy supportive relationships with parents or other adults
• be committed to school
• increase their communication with their parent(s) or guardian(s)
• have positive values and a caring attitude
• have a healthy lifestyle
• possess social competency skills
If you are seeking an evidence-based health curriculum to enhance your bullying prevention strategies, consider implementing the Stay on Track program.
Since 2006, the Stay on Track health curriculum has promoted effective social,
resiliency, and personal competence skills among 400,000 youth in the sixth-,
seventh-, and eighth-grades.
Director of Evaluation
and Research
Melissa
Rivera
Index æ
BRING IN THE
REINFORCEMENTS
A
strong safety net
is essential to any
healthy, thriving community. Through partnerships with community organizations, Stay
on Track implementers
across the country have
increased their strength
and numbers in making
Program Manager
a difference in the lives
of children. Reach out to
your local community
organizations. You will be surprised at how many of
them will jump at the chance to assist you, reinforcing your efforts.
Gail Sneed
Here are a few ways :
• Invite community members to help shape the
goals of a school drug policy and develop a plan
for prevention and enforcement. Invite the local
media. Form a committee and follow through
with your community goals.
Did you know?
• Since 2006, 574,565 Stay on Track materials
have been shipped to all 50 states, four territories
and Costa Rica!
• Since 2006, we have certified 2,096 individuals to
implement Stay on Track.
• Our Solutions newsletter reaches 3,804 people
each month. (That number continues to grow.)
• Encourage collaborative meetings by bringing
together staff, parents, school board members,
police officials, drug treatment organizations,
local merchants and professionals, and private
groups to share ideas and expertise in prevention.
• If teaching Stay on Track, get permission to
hang Stay on Track signs where minors may
try to buy tobacco or alcohol, as well as at “hangouts”, to serve as a visual reminder.
• Work with local officials to pass ordinances that
help to discourage tobacco and alcohol use
by students, such as limiting where vending
machines are placed and where advertisements
for these products may appear. Encourage vigorous enforcement of laws governing the sale of
tobacco and alcohol to underage persons.
NCPRS is taking pre-orders for the 2012-2013 school year.
Please contact me at gsneed@ncprs.org, or 386-760-2254
to pre-order your Stay on Track materials.
Grant Announcements
Build - a - Bear Foundation
Wellpoint Foundation
Visit us on Facebook!
Index Sportway of Toledo Ferguson Steps Out Big Brothers
for Great Cause
Big Sisters of
Northwest Ohio
Larry Barford, Jr., Chad
Hackenbratch, Charles Evans, Jr.,
and Clint King all appeared at
Sportway of Toledo the evening
of May 18th as part of a special
go-karting event hosted by the
National Center for Prevention
and Research Solutions and ARCA
Safety Initiative sponsors RAD
Racing Team and Stay on Track.
Each driver had the chance to race
go-karts with and sign autographs
for local area kids, and all four
introduced themselves and spoke
briefly about being healthy and
safe in all aspects of life.
On Saturday, May 11th, Amanda
Ferguson and her family
participated in a fundraising
event, A Big Run for Small Steps,
at Breakers Oceanfront Park in
Daytona Beach, FL to raise funds
for a local preschool. The event
was filled with many smiles from
children and families who were
thrilled to have the opportunity
to take pictures with Amanda, see
Amanda’s racecar, and take her
autograph home. As a bystander, I
must say the look in the children’s
eyes was priceless. The impact
of her “drug free, just like me”
message was felt at the event and
many children walked away with a
memory to last a lifetime.
æ
A special thank you to the Big
Brothers Big Sisters of Northwestern
Ohio for all of your support during
the Toledo events! We could not
have done it without you!
Thank you to the Amanda
Ferguson Motorsports Team for
your humble, passionate, and
dedicated message. The RAD
Racing Team is blessed to have
Amanda as a role model and we
look forward to seeing you at the
track! You are a hero to so many!
- Melissa Rivera
RAD Program Manager
Sharon Clarke
Index æ
RAD Junior
Dragster Event
at Silver Dollar
Raceway
Supporting Great
RAD Welcomes
Causes and Making Charles Evans, Jr.
an Impact Together! and Sadie Wicks
Jeremy Staat and Wesley
to the Team!
Barrientos from the Wall to
Wall Cross Country Bicycle
Ride stopped by the RAD Junior
Dragster event at Silver Dollar
Raceway to hang out with RAD
Advocate Michael Coleman. After
learning about RAD, both are now
riding with RAD logos on their
bikes... thanks for the support
gentlemen--very cool!
To learn more about the Wall to
Wall Cross Country Bicycle Ride
and the Jeremy Staat Foundation,
click here.
25 NHRA Jr. Dragster pilots
entered the RAD Jr. Dragster
Challenge series drawing on May
5th at the Silver Dollar Raceway
in Reynolds, GA. Reba Sellers was
the winner for race #3 and she was
extra excited because it was also
her 17th birthday!
Congrats to Reba! She will now
be eligible to win the grand
prize drawing of a $500 savings
bond and flat screen T.V.! The
grand prize drawing will be
held in October during the Silver
Dollar Finals. Special thanks to
Michael Coleman, an outstanding
supporter and RAD Advocate,
for his efforts in making this
opportunity happen for the racers
and for joining us in Fueling a
Drug Free Future!
RAD is thrilled to introduce our
newest spokespersons, ARCA
Racing Series Driver Charles
Evans, Jr. and Junior Dragster
Driver Sadie Wicks. They will
make outstanding role models for
Race Against Drugs and we are
excited to have them on our team.
Every new RAD Racer helps our
organization grow even stronger.
Welcome to the team!
Selling Something
on eBAY?
You can turn your eBay listings
and team/driver merchandise into
a force for good with eBay Giving
Works. With each listing, you
can pledge to donate from 10% to
100% of the final sale price to Race
Against Drugs and get a pro-rated
credit on your Insertion and Final
Value fees when your listing sells.
Research shows that a seller’s
connection to charity serves as
a quality and trustworthiness
signal for consumers, with fewer
customer complaints found
about charity-intensive sellers
and higher sale probabilities on
products that benefit charity. Click
here to find out more. To visit our
page, click here.
Click to view profile.
Click to view profile.
Index Stay on Track
Activity Book
Thanks to Rick Gabor and Eagle
Jet International, NCPRS will soon
be able to sell the latest version of
our Stay on Track Activity Book.
Designed for students in grades
K – 2, the book contains exciting,
educational, motorsports - themed
activities that are designed to
educate children in the areas of
math, science, critical thinking,
language arts, and social studies,
while influencing them to live
drug free and healthy lives. We
also feature artwork from children
who participated in the 2011
RAD at the Races Poster Contest
throughout the book!
æ
To place an order for the Stay on
Track Activity Book, click here.
For bulk pricing, contact
Sharon Clarke:
386-760-2254
sclarke@ncprs.org
I liked the knowledge and fun way of refusing drugs and stimulants. I would keep the program the same. I think it Rocks!!!
7th Grade Female Student, WY
It has been awesome and I have learned so much that I didn’t
know. I will not drink, smoke, or do drugs because of Stay on Track.
6th Grade Female Student, OK
Tell Us How We Are Doing!
Click here to take the NCPRS customer feedback survey.
Index æ
Schedule of Events
Date
Event
Location
Type
RAD Racers on the Track!
7-10 June
Ricky Sanders
SCCA Pro Trans Am 2
Road Race
Mid-Ohio Sports Car
Course, OH
Race Event
9 June
ARCA
Pocono ARCA 200
Pocono Raceway, PA
Race Event
15 June
ARCA
RainEater Wiper
Blades 200
Michigan International
Speedway, MI
Race Event
15-17 June
Damian Cownden
Thunder Valley Nationals
Bristol Motor
Speedway, TN
Race Event
24 June
ARCA
Herr Foods Chase the
Taste 200
Winchester
Speedway, TN
Race Event
28 June - 1 July
Ricky Sanders
SCCA Pro trans Am 2
Road Race
New Jersey Motorsports
Park, NJ
Race Event
1 July
ARCA
New Jersey ARCA 150
New Jersey Motorsports
Park, NJ
Race Event
LOOK! New Stay on Track Activity Books!
Only
Please visit the Gear page to order yours today!
During the month of June, Stay on Track Activity Books are on sale!
Great incentive item!
1
$ 00
Plus shipping

Similar documents

file!

file! NCPRS is EXTENDING the Stay on Track/RAD Activity Book Line Art and Essay Contest. This contest is open to all kids age 14 and under. All winners’ artwork will be published in the Activity Book and...

More information

On Track

On Track the  wrong  decisions.    I  would   recommend  the  Stay  on  Track   program  to  maybe  hang  up  a  ton   of  posters  about  the  bad  use  of ...

More information