Red Ribbon Week Parent/Guardian Resources

It's Red Ribbon Week and this year’s theme is Be Kind To Your Mind. Live Drug Free.TM

The theme is a call to action to speak out in support of healthy choices. It also serves as a

reminder that we are all empowered with shaping the communities around us through

positivity, bravery and strength.

 

Red Ribbon Week is the largest and longest running drug prevention campaign in the country. Learn more about Red Ribbon weeks and its origins.

 

Resources for parents and guardians

Vaping, Tobacco, and Nicotine

Did you know? E-cigarettes (vapes)  may look different, but they can contain as much or more nicotine as cigarettes. Make sure you know what they look like: some resemble a USB drive or even a phone.
 
American Lung Association - how to talk to your children about the dangers of using e-cigarettes.
Texas School Safety Center, Say What! - resources about vaping, tobacco, and nicotine

 

The Dangers of fentanyl

In 2023, DEA lab testing revealed that seven out of ten fentanyl-laced fake prescription pills contained a potentially lethal dose of fentanyl.

 

Did you know an overdose of fentanyl can stop your brain from sending the message to breathe? Overdose signs may include blue lips or fingers, changes in pupil size, and labored or stopped breathing. A dose of naloxone can help reverse symptoms.

 

Call 911 immediately if you suspect an overdose. 

 

CDC Fentanyl Facts

Texas Poison Center Network (800-222-1222)

 

Protect a loved one - Lock your meds

Did you know? 44.9% of people who misuse prescription drugs get them from family or friends. Prevent your children, friends and relatives from misusing your own medication by securing your meds in places they cannot access. - National Family Partnership

 

Lock Your Meds - tools and tips on how to keep medications secure

 

Drugs and the environment

Did you know that illicit drugs also harm the environment? Crop cultivation, drug production, trafficking, and drug use all contribute to the global degradation of the natural environment. - Drug Free America Foundation
 
 

Communication is key

Did you know? Children of parents who talk to their teens regularly about drugs are 42% less likely to use drugs than those who don’t. Check out these five tips and get the conversation started.
 
Operation Prevention Parent Tool Kit - detailed information on opioids and a step by step guide for talking to your children about drugs








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