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Native American montage imageAmerican Indian Anti-Meth Campaign
ONDCP has partnered with Health and Human Services, Department of Interior's Bureau of Indian Affairs, Partnership for Drug-Free America, and the National Congress of American Indians to launch the first ever anti-meth public service campaign targeted towards the American Indian and Native Alaskan populations. The radio and print ads are available as free public service announcements to support anti-meth efforts in your community.



MethThe ANTI-METH Campaign
Balancing prevention and treatment

The purpose of the Anti-Meth Campaign is to prevent meth use, dispel the myth that meth treatment does not work, and get people who need help into treatment.


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  • New National Survey Reveals Cocaine, Methamphetamine Use Drop among Young Adults; Prescription Drug Abuse Increases
    Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP), September 4, 2008. This press release highlights results from the 2007 National Survey on Drug Use and Health, which includes data concerning the use of methamphetamine.
     
     
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  • September is National Alcohol and Drug Addiction Recovery Month
    The Recovery Month effort aims to promote the societal benefits of alcohol and drug use disorder treatment, laud the contributions of treatment providers and promote the message that recovery from alcohol and drug use disorders in all its forms is possible.
     
     
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  • B.C. Gangs Control Meth Sales, Crime Report Says
    The Vancouver Sun, August 23, 2008. This article presents findings from a Criminal Intelligence Service Canada annual report, which shows that British Columbia-based organized crime groups are controlling the sale of methamphetamine across Canada and abroad.
     

    Publications

     
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  • National Amphetamine-Type Stimulant Strategy 2008-2011
      Australian Government National Drug Strategy, September 2008. This strategy outlines the Australian government's strategy to reduce the use of amphetamine-type substances through prevention, supply reduction, and treatment.
     
     
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  • Amphetamines and Ecstasy: 2008 Global ATS Assessment
      United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), September 2008. This report provides an overview of the global manufacture, trade, and use of amphetamine-type stimulants (ATS).
     
     
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  • Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS): 1996-2006
      Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), July 2008. This report provides information on the demographic and substance abuse characteristics of the annual admissions to treatment for substance abuse in facilities that report to individual State administrative data systems.
     

    Upcoming Conferences

     
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  • Using Animal Models to Assess the Health Effects of Meth Exposure: Making the Case for Prospective Monitoring in Children (Webinar)
      National Alliance for Drug Endangered Children. Date: October 15. Location: Online. This webinar will provide an overview of current research pertaining to the health effects of second-hand exposure to methamphetamine.
     
     
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  • Combating Methamphetamine: Strategies for School Resource Officers, School Administrators, and Teachers
    State(s): Ohio    
      Circle Solutions, Inc. and the Office of Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS). Date: October 17, 2008. Location: Westerville, Ohio. This 8-hour training program is designed to increase awareness of police School Resource Officers, school administrators, and teachers, about the problems of meth manufacture, addiction, and trafficking. For further Information about this training, contact Michael McCampbell at: mmccampbell@circlesolutions.com
     
     
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  • 2008 CMA World Conference and Convention
    State(s): Utah    
      Sponsor: Crystal Meth Anonymous (CMA). Date: October 17-19, 2008. Location: Park City, Utah. The mission of this conference is to assemble the collective conscious of the fellowship of CMA for the purpose of adopting a charter, considering literature, forming conference committees, and providing guidance to the Board of Trustees.
     

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    Updated: 10/9/2008 10:36:46 AM