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Buzzed Driving - Hospital
Drunk or impaired driving killed nearly 13,000 people in 2007. That's one person every 40 minutes. That makes it everyone's problem. It seems that many people were doing their part to put a stop to this completely preventable epidemic. Alcohol-related traffic fatalities reached a low point in the late 1990s. Research also indicates that 62% of Americans exposed to the now-iconic Friends Don't Let Friends Drive Drunk campaign have personally intervened to stop someone from driving drunk, no doubt saving countless lives. However, since the late 90's, alcohol-related driving deaths have been steadily increasing. It seems that though the campaign was very successful, it did not change the behavior of many potential impaired drivers. Many thought the messages to be targeted at overtly drunk drivers, and not them. When decision time came, they would consider themselves merely "buzzed" and get behind the wheel. The new PSAs created to address this gap were released in December 2005 with the objective to inspire dialogue and recognition of the dangers of "buzzed" driving and subsequently, to motivate people to stop driving buzzed. The next installment expands on this message, equating buzzed driving and drunk driving and demonstrating the devastating consequences that can occur as a result of buzzed driving. The overall campaign hopes to educate people that consuming even a few drinks can impair driving and that Buzzed Driving is Drunk Driving.
Added: 5033 days ago From unobtainium
global.duration: 31.00
Views: 2886 | Comments: 0
Child Care and Children with Special Needs
This is a clip from Child Care and Children with Special Needs from Video Active Productions. For information about purchasing the full DVD contact: videodan@aol.com.
Added: 5038 days ago From TRabbit2
global.duration: 202.00
Views: 1878 | Comments: 0
Drug Class 2: Post Acute Withdrawal Syndrome
Recovery is complicated. One of the issues faced by most people in the early stages of recovery is Post Acute Withdrawal Syndrome. This episode explains the warning signs and symptoms as well as strategies to overcome the emotional turmoil involved.
Added: 4241 days ago From GuidanceGroup
global.duration: 134.74
Views: 2336 | Comments: 0
Huffing: Latest Facts About Inhalant Abuse
This gripping program interweaves real stories of teens fighting their abuse of inhalants with interviews with a recovering former user and two families who lost children to inhalant abuse. A group of teens powerfully portrays the addictive nature of inhalants and clearly describes the damage to the body.
Added: 4240 days ago From GuidanceGroup
global.duration: 191.01
Views: 2562 | Comments: 0
Jessica Alba Anti-Smoking PSA
I think she was in her early teens. Kinda cool.
Added: 5074 days ago From DrFill
global.duration: 50.00
Views: 2647 | Comments: 0
    
Julia | Underage Drinking Prevention PSA
A 30 second PSA encouraging parents to speak early and often with their children about the dangers of underage drinking. We accept comments according to the HHS Center for New Media comment policy: http://www.newmedia.hhs.gov/standards/comment_policy.html
Added: 5075 days ago From rikkyrollin
global.duration: 31.00
Views: 2469 | Comments: 0
    
Stop, Relax & Think Board Game
Ages 6-12. By Becky Bridges, C.S.W., A.C.P. Stop, Relax, and Think is a board game to help impulsive children think before they act. In this ever-popular board game, active, impulsive children learn motor control, relaxation skills, how to express their feelings, and how to problem-solve. The manual includes information on how the game can be used both as a diagnostic and a treatment tool, and how behaviors learned in the game can be generalized for the home or classroom. The object of the game is to proceed through the Feelings, Stop, Relax, and Think sections of the game board to Finish, collecting chips along the way. The player with the most chips when the game ends wins./nFeelings When a player lands on a Feelings Card space he/she selects, reads aloud, and answers a Feelings Card. This section helps children become aware of their feelings and the early signs of stress, which is essential to their achieving self-control./nStop When a player lands on a Stop Sign space he/she rolls the 8-sided die. He/she then refers to the corresponding number on the Stop Card, performing whatever action is stated on the Stop Card until the person on his/her right says "Stop." If the player stops immediately he/she receives a chip. This section helps children practice behavior cessation and learn how to catch themselves before they respond or react automatically./nRelax When a player lands in the Relax space he/she does what is indicated on the space. This section helps children learn to relax. The ability to relax is a powerful asset for a child who is attempting to learn self-control./nThink This section helps children think through problems. This ability is a prerequisite to achieving self-control./nContents: Game Board 8-sided Die 6-sided Die 30 Chips Stop Card 36 Feelings Cards 33 Think Cards Instructions/nThis board game is also part of The Stop, Relax & Think Collection./nwww.childswork.com
Added: 4157 days ago From GuidanceGroup
global.duration: 75.23
Views: 10492 | Comments: 0
     
Ted's Story: Honouring Melissa
In the early morning hours of 1998 - after a night of heavy drinking, 21 year old, Ted Gross, was traveling northbound toward a major intersection. At that exact point in time, 21 year old, Melissa Hoeving, who had not been drinking, was traveling eastbound toward that same intersection. This is the story of what happened that morning and the months and years that followed. It is a must-see program for all teens. It will save lives!
Added: 4227 days ago From GuidanceGroup
global.duration: 97.34
Views: 4382 | Comments: 0
Turtle Tips: Marijuana (PSA, early 90s)
Heros in a half-shell
Added: 5074 days ago From DrFill
global.duration: 31.00
Views: 3710 | Comments: 0
     
 
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