DARE Program Comes to Departure Bay Elementary


 

DARE Program Comes to Departure Bay Elementary – www.ctvvancouverisland.ca http NANAIMO – Grade 5 students at Departure Bay Elementary school today got educated about the dangers of drugs, alchool and tobacco. Research has shown that students at that age are at a critical point in their life when it comes to decision making. That is why the Drug Abuse Research Education program targets Grade 5 students and offers them education and tools to avoid making poor decisions. The nation-wide program is taught by local RCMP officers and focuses on education rather than telling the kids what to do or what not to do. Follow Chandler Grieve on Twitter: www.twitter.com

 

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The D.A.R.E program, Drug Abuse Resistance Education, is a 10-week program provided for Grade 6 students in Leduc. The curriculum covers a variety of topics that teaches kids how to make healthy decisions, how to communicate with parents and an …
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Money for Anti-Drug Initiative

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The Drug Abuse Resistance Education program teaches Grade 6 students in seven elementary schools within the Towns of Collingwood and Thornbury to make safe and responsible decisions, and resist behaviours that would be harmful to their health, such …
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Editorial: In Ramsey County, opiate abuse rises

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School programs, too, are part of the answer, with programs telling the stories of recovering addicts largely replacing Drug Abuse Resistance Education efforts, long a staple in area classrooms. On the safe-disposal front, information on prescription …
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Hattiesburg Zoo grants one girl's wish

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Kaley said Joseph is Officer Cline's middle name. "He inspired me not to do drugs," she said. Kaley said the Drug Abuse Resistance Education program taught her a lot at school. She's thankful she met Officer Cline. "He's just really special," she said.
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