Here are some great resources on youth, development, alcohol and other substances and the field of prevention. Please take a moment to look these over.  Always check back- we will be constantly adding and updating this info.

Why do we need parents and guardians to get involved?

  • Parental involvement is crucial to the development of youth! Believe it or not, they listen to you as a parent and as a role model! Show interest and enthusiasm for their hobbies, interests and skills so that they have the confidence to pursue what they are interested in knowing they have your full support.

  • We know that youth within each of our communities are experimenting with substances and this behavior leads to challenges as they grow older.

1. For a great read about underage drinking, its effects and habits of youth.

MORE INFO- Effects on the body.

2. VAPING

Here’s a good read on how to Talk to Kids about alcohol use and vaping.

3. An issue that can’t be ignored. Find some resources here.

A. Here’s another great source – MN Dept. of Health

B. Cessation Resources: Click here.

4. MN Opioid Dashboard

The purpose of the Opioid Dashboard is to be a one-stop shop for all statewide data related to opioid use, misuse, and overdose death prevention. The collection, analysis, and dissemination of data and information is made possible by the Minnesota Department of Health’s Data-Driven Prevention Initiative (DDPI), funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

5. This is a great article on teen brain development and behavior.

Other helpful websites

http://www.dontserveteens.gov/
http://www.poweroffamilymeals.com/
https://www.madd.org/the-solution/power-of-parents/
http://www.drugfree.org/

 

 

 

It’s ALL about the DATA!

Please click the links below for these important documents.

Positive Community Norms Student Data – 2019

1. Hinckley-Finlayson HS

2. East Central HS

Positive Community Norms Student Data – 2017

1. Hinckley- Finlayson High School

2. East Central High School

Positive Community Norms PARENT Survey Data – 2018

1. Hinckley- Finlayson High School

2. East Central High School

Minnesota Student Surveys – (MSS) 2019

1. East Central High School

2. Hinckley-Finlayson High School

Minnesota Student Surveys – (MSS) 2016

1. Hinckley- Finlayson High School

2. East Central High School

Pine County Substance Abuse Fact Sheet

Want to know more about a Social Host Ordinance?

The charts below show the trends for drinking with 8th, 9th and 11th graders in Hinckley-Finlayson and
East Central over the last 3 surveys taken over the last 6 years. Overall, the numbers are encouraging.