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The California Department of Alcohol and Drug Programs and the Partnership for a Drug-Free America Launch New Anti-Methamphetamine Public Awareness Campaign. This press release from January 17, 2007 announces a public awareness and education advertising campaign aimed at stemming meth use in California. The campaign will include television and radio public service announcements (PSAs), community outreach, and public relations activities.

For All My Relations Annual Conference. National Indian Justice Center. Date: July 12-14, 2007. Location: Garden Grove, California. This conference will include information about the impact methamphetamine is having on Indian Country.

"Drugs and Society: The True Cost to YOU!” Drug Endangered Children (Webcast). Multijurisdictional Counterdrug Task Force Training and Community Anti-Drug Coalitions of America (CADCA). The goal of this broadcast is the educate the public about drug endangered children (DEC), provide solutions, and present ways that coalitions can become more involved in protecting children and reducing the tragic human costs associated with drug abuse.

Community Crisis: Public Health's Role in the Methamphetamine Epidemic (Webcast). Health Resources and Services Administration and the Indian Health Service. This Webcast highlights information about methamphetamine and focuses on how public health and safety professionals can effectively partner with others to create or join a task force or coalition to address this epidemic.

 


 

The Community Prevention Initiative is administered by the Center for Applied Research Solutions and funded and directed by the California Department of Alcohol and Drug Programs.