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1 in 5 Ventura County teens have abused prescription drugs.
Over 50% get them from friends and family.
9% of 9th graders and 14% of 11th graders in Ventura County say they’ve used prescription medications to get high.
The countywide report of the California Healthy Kids Survey (CHKS) indicates a hopeful decline in lifetime misuse of prescription drugs. However, prevention of...
This post was written by a CSUCI Capstone student featuring artwork from Ventura High School students.
It was sixth grade History class, and we were about to end our day and move to our next class. There was this one kid named Jeff (not his real name, but for the purpose of this story we will call him Jeff), I knew Jeff was a kid who was a big trouble maker. He was always picking fights...
Originally, the mission of Students Against Destructive Decisions (SADD) was to help young people say “No” to drinking and driving. Today, the mission has expanded. Students have told us that positive peer pressure, role modeling, and environmental strategies can prevent other destructive decisions and set a healthier, safer course for their lives. That is why SADD has become a...
How High Ventura County is an online resource from Ventura County Behavioral Health that addresses the growing need in Ventura County for facts to educate teens and their families about marijuana use. How High Ventura County is a health initiative designed to teach parents and youth that marijuana affects teens differently. From their website,
“It’s not about politics. It’s...
This post was written by a Ventura County college student.
My Friends’ Story Started With Having Fun With Marijuana And Ended With No Future
This piece is for those that want to say in the future, “My teenage years were so cool.”
Forty years ago I was a teenager, a very hectic and social teenager. Being exposed to many positive and sad experiences, I realized that I...
This post was written by a college student in Ventura County.
I was 18. I was leaving home for the first time. I was meeting new people. I was in college. I started CSU Channel Islands in the fall of 2015. During that year I experienced some of the best times of my life that helped and molded me into the young lady that I am today. However, that year also gave me my first insight into the...
The DEA’s National Prescription Drug Take Back Day is coming up on Saturday, October 23rd, 2021. Rx Drug Take Back Day addresses a crucial public safety and public health issue. According to the 2019 National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 9.7 million people misused prescription pain relievers, 4.9 million people misused prescription stimulants, and 5.9 million people misused prescription...
Written by Liz Hyman.
She had blue hair, with a green streak.
I left the store to get to the car and there I saw her, mourning life.
She was cold.
I was cold.
The tension was warm.
“Are you ok?” I asked.
“Do you have any money?” she responded.
I checked my pockets only to find 2 quarters and a receipt.
“No, I’m sorry.”
Her eyes...
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