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Part A - Society for Public Health Education

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• A teen-oriented DVD (approximately 15–20 minutes in length) that includesfacts about meth from the perspective of teens and in<strong>for</strong>mation aboutmeth’s negative effects on the body and on behavior. Suggestion: Walkingon Thin Ice, available <strong>for</strong> purchase from the Hazelden Bookstore, located athttp://www.hazelden.org/bookstore.Introduction (5 minutes)Ask: “What have you heard about meth?”Allow several teens to respond.State the goals of the presentation:• what meth is and the consequences of using it• the signs and symptoms that someone is using meth• the skills to positively resist pressure to use meth• how to become involved in meth awareness activities• how to find treatment or assistance <strong>for</strong> a meth or other drug userBody of Presentation: What Is Meth? (30 minutes)Please refer to the Primer and In<strong>for</strong>mation Sheets in this toolkit <strong>for</strong> presentationcontent.Talking points can include the following:• What is meth?[Hand out the fact sheet about meth.]• What do users experience when they take meth?• What is meth made of?[You might want to mention, “If you knew that meth was made of Dranoand battery acid, would you put it up your nose?”]• Why would someone use meth?• What are the consequences of meth use?[You might want to mention, “Ironically and tragically, young people usemeth because they think it will make them more attractive, popular, and© 2007 <strong>Society</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>Public</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Education</strong>82 Helping Communities Combat Clandestine Methamphetamine Laboratories

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