CAPS (Child Abuse Prevention Services)
Bully Prevention Ad Donated By The EGC Group 0:32 CAPS is Long Island's leading non-profit resource on child abuse and neglect, and provider of child safety and violence prevention education programs at no cost to schools in Nassau and Suffolk counties in NY. This TV ad was created and donated by The EGC Group in Melville. Contact CAPS at 516-621-0552 or visit us at capsli.org Added: 5069 days ago From: bulliesarebad Views: 3427 | Comments: 0
Star Wars Smoking PSA
1:0 If I saw this when I was younger, I probably wouldn't be smoking right now. Theres no way I would have let 3-PO or R2 down. NO WAY MAN! Added: 5065 days ago From: DrFill Views: 2246 | Comments: 0
Drug and Alcohol PSA Commercial (for a
Scholarship Contest) 0:29 For a college scholarship, I was required to make a 30 second anti-drug and alcohol commercial that was targeting middle school viewers. I could win $3000 dollars towards school if this wins. I had my family do the acting, so it may seem low budget, but I still tried my best to be thought provoking. A lot of my shots and angles have special meanings and metaphors, see if you can catch them! Added: 5069 days ago From: rikkyrollin Views: 9356 | Comments: 0
Bullying Prevention - Bully Hotline
0:31 What is named as the top school trouble of kids 8-15? Homework? Cafeteria food? Neither it's bullying. And with the rapid rise in electronic communications, cyberbullying using the Internet or mobile devices to send or post harmful or cruel text or images has become a serious issue. The cyberbullying prevention campaign targets 12 and 13-year-olds, particularly girls, urging them to put an end to the cyberbullying chain. Tweens and teens can be lured into such behavior because it takes place in a virtual world. In fact, because they don't realize the tangible consequences, some don't even recognize these hurtful actions as bullying. These new PSAs including viral videos help them realize that if they wouldn't say it in person, they shouldn't say it online. The bullying prevention campaign, launched in September 2004, features NCPC's beloved crime dog, McGruff. It is designed to counteract bullying at a young age by encouraging victims, witnesses and parents to take action to prevent the problem. Visitors to ncpc.org/cyberbullying can learn more about cyberbullying. Added: 5069 days ago From: bulliesarebad Views: 2791 | Comments: 0
Childs Perspective on ADHD
6:4 Mia was often distracted, hyper and found herself getting angry all the time. She hated going to school and had a lot of trouble getting ready in the morning, because she couldnt focus or complete tasks. She believes that its better to be diagnosed with ADHD, since she has been less distracted and can focus better since beginning to take CONCERTA. Added: 5065 days ago From: rikkyrollin Views: 1835 | Comments: 0
Parents of ADHD Children
5:39 This group of parents had reservations about putting their children on ADHD medication, but when behavior modification was not enough to control their childrens ADHD symptoms, they gave CONCERTA a chance and were pleased with the results. In sharing their experiences with each other, they find they have a similar goal: to give their children full, functioning lives where they feel empowered and in control. Added: 5065 days ago From: rikkyrollin Views: 2243 | Comments: 0
HSE Alcohol Awareness Advert
0:41 For more into visit: http://www.spunout.ie/health/Alcohol-%2526-dr ugs/Alcohol/Alcohol The Health Service Executive (HSE) has launched a new alcohol awareness campaign aimed at delaying the age at which young people start to drink. The campaign features a thought provoking TV advertisement, which shows young people in a variety of situations where they have the opportunity to get alcohol or drink alcohol. Added: 5069 days ago From: rikkyrollin Views: 2368 | Comments: 0
Eating Disorders, Self-Image And
Self-Esteem Educational Video PSA 0:33 Eating Disorders and Self-Image Video PSA. Courtesy of the National Eating Disorder Information Centre; The National Eating Disorder Information Centre (NEDIC) is a Canadian, non-profit organization, established in 1985 to provide information and resources on eating disorders and weight preoccupation. Our goal is to promote healthy lifestyles that allow people to be fully engaged in their lives. If you, or someone you know, is struggling with an eating disorder or is preoccupied with weight and dieting, please read our Give & Get Help section for valuable information and resources. There are many different kinds of food and weight preoccupations, including eating disorders. This section aims at de-mystifying issues relating to dieting, food, weight concerns, shape concerns, self-esteem and body image. To do so, we will be looking at those influences that most contribute to how we feel about our selves and our bodies, and that ultimately can help us make healthier choices for more enjoyable lives. Body image is the mental picture you have of your body - what it looks like, what you believe about it, and how you feel about your body. Self-esteem is the "real" opinion you have of yourself. how you value and respect yourself as a person. Your self-esteem has a direct effect on how you take care of yourself, emotionally, physically and spiritually. Self-esteem and body image also exert influences on each other - it is hard to feel good about yourself if you hate your body! Thoughts, feelings and behaviours related to managing food and weight can begin to interfere with our everyday activities. When we focus too much attention on our bodies and our eating, these preoccupations can quickly lead to missed opportunities in other parts of our lives. Our personal, school or professional lives, not to mention our overall well-being, can be drastically affected. Food and weight preoccupation can also lead to severe physical and emotional problems. There are many societal, familial and individual factors that can influence the development of an eating disorder. Individuals who are struggling with their identity and self-image can be at risk, as well as those who have experienced a traumatic event. Eating disorders can also be a product of how one has been raised and taught to behave. Usually, an eating disorder signals that the person has deep emotional difficulties that they are unable to face or resolve. People with eating disorders often describe a feeling of powerlessness. By manipulating their eating, they then blunt their emotions or get a false sense of control in their lives. In this way, an eating disorder develops out of a method of coping with the world. This coping, however, is merely a mask, as it does not solve the life problems that the person is experiencing. Anorexia nervosa - When you lose a lot of weight because you're hardly eating anything, and might over-exercise. You probably can't or don't admit how underweight you are. You may not initially look very thin, but may be far too thin to support your health. You can be so thin that every bone in your body shows, but still feel "fat". When you feel fat it makes it hard to ask for help or hear advice from others because, to you, "fat" has come to mean "being bad". You could also know that you are much too thin but don't make changes because you're so afraid of food and gaining weight. To you, this would represent losing control over yourself. Bulimia nervosa - When you binge and purge. You eat out of control and then try to get rid of the calories. You fast, make yourself vomit, abuse laxatives, or exercise too much. These ways of purging harm your body and don't help you accomplish what you want. Your weight may go up and down a lot. Binge-eating disorder (BED) - When you eat so much you're uncomfortable, eat to comfort yourself, eat in secret, or keep eating as part of a meal or between meals. You feel a lot of shame or guilt about your eating. Binge eating is also called compulsive eating. It is not the same as bulimia because you do not usually try to get rid of the food you've eaten. Eating Disorder Not Otherwise Specified (ED-NOS) - Individuals who experience a mix of anorexia, and/or bulimia, and/or binge-eating symptoms, but who don't fall neatly into one of the medical categories, are said to have an Eating Disorder Not Otherwise Specified (ED-NOS). These individuals should also receive the help and resources provided to individuals who have a "neat" clinical diagnosis. Added: 5056 days ago From: DrFill Views: 4455 | Comments: 0
Funny campaign against smoking
1:0 Funny campaign against smoking. don't smoke it's a bad habbit. More on http://itrocks.biteus.org Added: 5065 days ago From: DrFill Views: 1924 | Comments: 0
Turtle Tips: Marijuana (PSA, early 90s)
0:31 Heros in a half-shell Added: 5065 days ago From: DrFill Views: 3709 | Comments: 0
National Bullying Prevention Week
1:1 Demi Lovato PSA - National Bullying Prevention Week and TeensAgainstBullying.org Added: 5069 days ago From: bulliesarebad Views: 6031 | Comments: 1
Self Esteem: Jealousy
14:50 Let me know how you liked this video and any extra topics dealing with jealousy that you would like me to cover! :) Shop: http://www.Euchante.com Tweet: http://www.Twitter.com/Euchante Blog: http://www.EuchanteTV.blogspot.com Fan? http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=3270398 &id=518564894#/pages/Euchante/225439779101?re f=ts Added: 5056 days ago From: TRabbit2 Views: 2767 | Comments: 0
Drunk Driving Prevention - Crashing
Glasses 0:30 Since launching this campaign in 1983, more than 68% of Americans exposed to the advertising have tried to prevent someone from driving drunk. In 1998, America experienced its lowest number of alcohol-related fatalities since the U.S. Department of Transportation began keeping records. Campaign taglines have included: "Drinking & Driving Can Kill A Friendship" and "Friends Don't Let Friends Drive Drunk." Added: 5066 days ago From: rikkyrollin Views: 2763 | Comments: 0
Anti-Alcohol PSA Video For Teens
0:30 Anti-Alcohol PSA Video For Teens. From the public domain. Alcoholism is a chronic disease that makes your body dependent on alcohol. You may be obsessed with alcohol and unable to control how much you drink, even though your drinking is causing serious problems with your relationships, health, work and finances. It's possible to have a problem with alcohol, but not display all the characteristics of alcoholism. This is known as alcohol abuse, which means you engage in excessive drinking that causes health or social problems, but you aren't dependent on alcohol and haven't fully lost control over the use of alcohol. Although many people assume otherwise, alcoholism is a treatable disease. Medications, counseling and self-help groups are among the therapies that can provide ongoing support to help you recover from alcoholism. Alcoholism is a disease. It is often diagnosed more through behaviors and adverse effects on functioning than by specific medical symptoms. Only 2 of the diagnostic criteria are physiological (those are tolerance changes and withdrawal symptoms). Alcohol abuse and alcoholism are associated with a broad range of medical, psychiatric, social, legal, occupational, economic, and family problems. For example, parental alcoholism underlies many family problems such as divorce, spouse abuse, child abuse and neglect, welfare dependence, and criminal behaviors, according to government sources. Added: 5069 days ago From: rikkyrollin Views: 5781 | Comments: 0
Alcohol Awarness PSA
0:24 Alcohol awarness video Added: 5069 days ago From: rikkyrollin Views: 3409 | Comments: 0
McGruff Bullying PSA
0:31 Tommy vs. The Bully Added: 5069 days ago From: bulliesarebad Views: 2260 | Comments: 0
Bully Prevention 101
1:38 Bullies at school on camera ....this is a shout out to put a stop to bullies...with your help its possible:]:::-ECHS PSA!-mando006 Added: 5069 days ago From: bulliesarebad Views: 1989 | Comments: 0
Parenting Mistakes
5:14 Parents aren't perfect, we all make mistakes! So what are the 3 biggest mistakes parents of toddlers make? Author, Jen Singer, fills Parents TV Host Juli Auclair in on what the mistakes are and how we can fix them! Added: 5044 days ago From: TRabbit2 Views: 1729 | Comments: 0
Parenting with Nonviolent Communication
(NVC) 8:14 CNVC Certified NVC Trainer Inbal Kashtan discusses and demonstrates how to work with the incessant "no" from a child. Added: 5044 days ago From: TRabbit2 Views: 2634 | Comments: 0 |