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Survey Work Ahead! Please share your input. Thank you!
ONLINE SURVEY ENGLISH https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/SASAON2017 ONLINE SURVEY SPANISH https://es.surveymonkey.com/r/SASASP2017 The Community Prevention and Wellness Initiative (CPWI) Community Survey is an anonymous annual statewide survey administered by all of the CPWI coalitions in Washington state. The Community Survey captures our local San … Continue reading
Youth Mental Health First Aid
Recently, the San Juan Island Prevention Coalition offered an 8 hour training course on Youth Mental Health First Aid, a public education program, sponsored by a Project Aware grant with the Northwest Education Services District (NWESD). Our trainers, Dana King and … Continue reading
Get the Facts: Start Talking Now
What are the risks of underage use of alcohol, marijuana, and other drugs? Early use of alcohol, marijuana, and other drugs puts teens at greater risk for addiction and other health problems, failing in school, and career choices limited by arrests and lack of education. … Continue reading
Under the Influence…Of You
Under the Influence…of You The Washington State Department of Health (DOH) has re-launch its Under the Influence…of You campaign. The campaign encourages parents and other influential adults to talk with teens about the risks and consequences of using marijuana. Background … Continue reading
Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids-The Flavor Trap: How Tobacco Companies are Luring Kids with Candy-Flavored E-Cig and Cigars
“In recent years, there has been an explosion of sweet-flavored tobacco products, especially e-cigarettes and cigars. These products are available in a wide assortment of flavors that seem like they belong in a candy store or ice cream parlor – … Continue reading
The Science…Smart Approaches to Marijuana, Preventing another Big Tobacco (SAM)
Big Marijuana Claims Scientific Facts Legalization is about getting rid of the “War on Drugs” Legalization is about one thing: making a small number of business people rich. If it were about ending the War on Drugs, recent law changes … Continue reading
Haunted House Fundraiser for SJIPC Youth Leadership Trainings
Come support our youth at this fundraising opportunity, THANKS to Friday Harbor Jolly Trolley and the San Juan County Fair & Fairgrounds…We are thrilled to be involved! Hope to see you there! The WEEKEND BEFORE Halloween-Friday, Oct. 27 and Saturday, … Continue reading
Youth Mental Health First Aid Course
YMFHA Flyer Course Description: Youth Mental Health First Aid is a public education program that introduces participants to risk factors and warning signs of mental illnesses, builds understanding of their impact, and overviews common supports. This 8-hour course uses role-playing and … Continue reading
Chemicals Found when using Vapes and E-cigs…
FORMALDEHYDE What it’s used for: Formaldehyde is used in all sorts of products such as cabinets, carpets, furniture, glue, hair straighteners, and concrete. But, mostly, it’s known for embalming dead people. How it affects the body: Inhaling formaldehyde can make … Continue reading
Closing Tobacco Tax Loopholes to Help Prevent More Youth from Taking to Tobacco
Sen. Durbin’s Bill to Close Tobacco Tax Loopholes Will Improve Health and Increase Federal Revenues Statement of Matthew L. Myers, President, Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids Sep. 21 2017 WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids strongly supports the legislation … Continue reading