Tobacco and Drug Resources

External links to other sites are intended are intended to be informational and do not have the endorsement of Education Service Center Region 12. These sites may also not be accessible to people with disabilities.

The Links: publication produced by the Spit Tobacco Prevention Network which is a grant operated program funded by the Texas Cancer Council and managed by TX A & M Health Science Center
American Cancer Society
American Heart Association
American Lung Association
American Legacy Foundation
ASH (Action on Smoking and Health)
ASTHO Tobacco Prevention and Control Project
School Capacity Toolkit Bridge-It Background Information
School Capacity Toolkit Bridge-It A System of Support School Change website log in
The Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids
Center for Disease Control Health Information (Tobacco)
Center for Disease Control Tobacco Information and Prevention Source (TIPS)
Center for Safe Communities and Schools (CSCS)
Center for Safe Communities and Schools Community & Youth Initiatives Conference
D.A.R.E. (Drug Abuse Resistance Education)
Dental Health Programs link to Tobacco
 
DOC (Doctor's Ought to Care)

DSHS Coalitions for Region 12 School Districts

  • Bell: Central Texas Coucil on Alcoholism and Drug Abuse, 202 E Beeline Lane, Harker Heights, TX 76548 254-690-4455

DSHS Organizations providing Programs to Schools

  • Central Texas Coucil on Alcoholism and Drug Abuse, 202 E Beeline Lane, Harker Heights, TX 76548 254-690-4455 Jan Moffit, Executive Director

DSHS Mental Health and Substance A buse Information Center/RADAR State Center

Mim Martinez McKay, Director  
Christopher Cregeen, Librarian
909 W 45th., Mail Code 2083
Austin, TX 78751
866-378-8440 ext 2610
FAX: 361-888-7992
E-mail: mimi.mckay@dshs.state.tx.us
E-mail: chris.cregeen@dshs.state.tx.us
Web Page: http://www.dshs.state.tx.us/sa

DSHS Mental Health and Substance Abuse Links
DSHS Tobacco LInks
DSHS Substance Abuse Services (formerly Texas Commission on Alcohol and Drug AbuseO

DSHS Region 7 Survey Training Resources

Foundation for a Smokefree America
Helping pregnant smokers quit

Heart of Texas Council on Alcoholism an Drug Abuse (HOTCADA) provide drug and alcohol prevention for youth and adults, one-on-one intervention counseling, outreach, screening, assessment, referral programs, prevention curricula (school based).

Prevention Curricula (school based)

 

Prevention Resource Center Region 7 goal is to increase the effectiveness and visibility of prevention education materials and resources and to coordinated minors and tobacco strategies within the region. (Library, Clearinghous, Regional Training Coordination, Tobacco Information and Education, Red Ribbon Campaign, Wesite, Newsletter)

  • Mary Mattingly , Prevention Director.                   979 823-5300    mmattingly@bvcasa.org          

  • Amy Laughlin, Tobacco Education Specialist  979 823-3744   ext 105 alaughlin@bvcasa.org        

  • Gina Neuendorff ,Coordinator for PRC            979 823-3744 ext 106 gneuendorff@bvcasa.org

  • BVCASA Physical address:  300 S. Simms

  • Mailing Address:  405 West 28th Street, Bryan, TX  77803

 
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation was established as a national philanthropy in 1972 and today it is the largest foundation devoted to improving the health and health care of all Americans
Smoke Free Texas
STEP Program
STOPN (Spit Tobacco Prevention Network)
Tar Wars is youth tobacco-free education program and poster contest of the American Academy of Family Physicians
Tobacco Cessation Guideline
Tobacco Resources for Schools Related Evidence Based Curriculum, Fact Sheets, Educational Material, Planning Aides for districts
Youth Tobacco

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