The Role of Demand Reduction in the National Drug Control Strategy: Thirty-ninth ReportU.S. Government Printing Office, 1990 - 104 pages |
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... requiring dramatic reforms in order to attack the root causes of substance abuse . The key to winning the war on drugs lies in the potential of prevention strategies to break the vi- cious cycle of abuse and addiction , and making ...
... requiring dramatic reforms in order to attack the root causes of substance abuse . The key to winning the war on drugs lies in the potential of prevention strategies to break the vi- cious cycle of abuse and addiction , and making ...
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... require a long - term commitment by federal , state and local govern- ments . In this way , we will be addressing related public health and Testimony of William Bennett before the Committee on Government Operations , September 13 , 1989 ...
... require a long - term commitment by federal , state and local govern- ments . In this way , we will be addressing related public health and Testimony of William Bennett before the Committee on Government Operations , September 13 , 1989 ...
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... requires giving constant support and considerable latitude to the com- munity to allow them to identify the best way to solve particu- lar problems based on their needs . 9. ONDCP should convene a panel of prevention experts to assess ...
... requires giving constant support and considerable latitude to the com- munity to allow them to identify the best way to solve particu- lar problems based on their needs . 9. ONDCP should convene a panel of prevention experts to assess ...
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... require the adoption of prevention strategies that include the following components at the local and national levels ... requires strong leadership and support to fashion a coordinated directive to inspire and mobilize understanding of ...
... require the adoption of prevention strategies that include the following components at the local and national levels ... requires strong leadership and support to fashion a coordinated directive to inspire and mobilize understanding of ...
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... requires that the neighborhood be given responsibility for disseminating information to create aware- ness about a particular problem . The community empowerment process allows an appropriate response to develop to solve that problem ...
... requires that the neighborhood be given responsibility for disseminating information to create aware- ness about a particular problem . The community empowerment process allows an appropriate response to develop to solve that problem ...
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Page 84 - Services (DHHS) conducts treatment-related services and research out of its three institutes, the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA), and the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH); and from the Office of Treatment Improvement (OTI).
Page 24 - Services (DHHS) conducts prevention-related services and research out of its three institutes, the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA), and the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH); and out of the Office of Substance Abuse Prevention (OSAP).
Page 47 - I established the Special Action Office for Drug Abuse Prevention within the Executive Office of the President, we gained an organization with the necessary resources, breadth, and leadership capacity to begin dealing decisively with the "demand...
Page 24 - Alcohol, Drug Abuse and Mental Health Administration The Alcohol, Drug Abuse and Mental Health Administration (ADAMHA...
Page 54 - Medica id benefits; and 87 percent had no services available to pregnant women on Medicaid who were addicted to crack. Less than half of the programs that did accept pregnant women provided prenatal care and only two made provisions for patients
Page 1 - The Chairman was directed to transmit a copy to the Speaker of the House. I. INTRODUCTION...
Page 27 - IHEs to establish, expand, or enhance programs and activities for the training of counselors, social workers, psychologists, or nurses who are or will provide drug abuse prevention counseling or referral services in elementary and secondary schools.
Page 77 - NATIONAL DRUG CONTROL STRATEGY REPORT HAS ESTIMATED THAT EVERY YEAR 100,000 BABIES ARE BORN EXPOSED TO CRACK. PRENATAL EXPOSURE TO COCAINE CAN LEAD TO PREMATURE BIRTH, LOW BIRTHWEIGHT, BIRTH DEFECTS, AND RESPIRATORY AND NEUROLOGICAL PROBLEMS. CRACK BABIES HAVE A SIGNIFICANTLY HIGHER RATE OF SUDDEN INFANT DEATH SYNDROME (SIDS) THAN BABIES NOT EXPOSED PRENATALLY. WHILE EXPERTS BELIEVE THAT MANY CRACK BABIES WILL SUFFER DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES, THE FULL RANGE OF LONG TERM EFFECTS OF PRENATAL COCAINE...