Teens Using Drugs: What To Know and What To Do

 

 

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Part 1 presentation in Brighton

(Livingston County) Michigan

 

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

7:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.

Part 2 presentation in Brighton

(Livingston County) Michigan

 

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

7:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.

 

Location of the Livingston County workshops:

St. Joseph Mercy Woodland Health Center, 7575 Grand River Road, Brighton Michigan 48114.

 

Who sponsors this program?

The Livingston County presentations of the “Teens Using Drugs workshop series are sponsored by Saint Joseph Mercy Livingston Hospital and the Livingston County Community Alliance (LCCA.) 

 

About the Presenter

Ronald E. Harrison, SW presents the programs. Ron is a social worker with over 30 years of experience working with substance-involved adolescents and their families.

 

Who is this program for?

This program is targeted primarily towards parents/guardians of teen; however, parents, teens, other family members, anyone who works with or cares about teens, and anyone interested in attending for any reason are all welcome. Parents and teens are welcome to attend individually or together. 

 

How much does it cost?

It is free and open to anyone interested.  

 

Is registration required?

Registration is requested but not required. For general information about registration, please see the Saint Joseph Mercy Health System web site “classes and events” page. To register by phone, please call 517-545-6213.   To register by e-mail, please contact TrudeauJ@trinity-health.org.

 

Can I come to just one part? What if I miss one part?

You may attend either part or both parts. The information presented in part 1 will help you understand the information presented in part 2, so we encourage attendance at part 1 first, but it is not required.  If it works out best for you to attend part 2 first or to only attend one part, you are welcome to do so. You are also welcome to attend the program in Ypsilanti. The same part 1 and part 2 workshops are repeated each month from October through June in Ypsilanti; please see our home page for dates and details.

 

Can documentation of attendance be provided?  Is C.E. credit available?

A certificate of attendance is provided upon request. This can document attendance for school, court, C.E. or other purposes. Some disciplines accept this workshop for C.E. credit, but you will have to check with the discipline you are associated with. 

 

What else should I know about the series?

Free literature on adolescent alcohol/other drug issues is also available.

 

How do I get there?

Please see http://www.sjmercyhealth.org/body.cfm?id=31 for maps and directions to the St. Joseph Mercy Woodland Health Center.  Ample free parking is available.

 

How can I get more information?

For additional information about the “Teens Using Drugs: What To Know and What To Do” workshop series, please see our home page and/or the description on our “About the Program” page, or contact us.  You can also call (517) 545-6213 or e-mail TrudeauJ@trinity-health.org for additional information about the Livingston County presentations.

 

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"TEENS USING DRUGS: WHAT TO KNOW and WHAT TO DO"  Disclaimer

PLEASE NOTE: this site is not a counseling or treatment service. We welcome comments and requests for information about the "Teens Using Drugs: What To Know and What To Do" program and/or about this Web site, but the people who maintain the Web site are not substance abuse professionals and can not provide advice about substance abuse problems.  Parents, family members, teens, professionals, and concerned community members are all welcome to attend the free "Teens Using Drugs: What To Know and What To Do" program to learn more about adolescent substance abuse problems and what can be done to help adolescents with alcohol/drug problems. If you are not able to attend this program, you can click on the "referrals" section to find suggestions for other options, and check the "information/links" section for sources of help and information.

 

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