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Widgets



Widgets

National Drug Facts Week Countdown

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Brochures



Brochures

The best way to get people to come to your event is to talk about it with your friends and community members. Hand out our brochure along with a flyer advertising your event to get people excited. Make sure you put all the important details on your flyer - who, what, where, when, and why is a good place to start!
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NDFW Series Kits

National Drug Facts Week Starter Kit

National Drug Facts Week Starter Kit

Four publications to help teens attending your NDFW event learn key scientific facts about drugs, abuse, addiction, consequences, prevention, and treatment. The kit includes enough copies for 30 students.

Order Individual Publications:

  1. National Drug IQ Challenge
  2. Drugs: Shatter the Myths
  3. Drugs, Brains, and Behavior: The Science of Addiction
  4. Drugs + Your Body: It Isn't Pretty (Teaching Guide) Poster


All Drugs Lesson Kit

All Drugs Lesson Kit

A kit to educate teens about drug use in general. Includes a poster, activity worksheets, lesson plans, articles, and more. The kit includes enough copies for 30 students.

Order Individual Publications:

  1. Drugs + Your Body: It Isn't Pretty (Teaching Guide) Poster
  2. Heads Up: Real News About Drugs and Your Body- Year 09-10 Compilation for Students
  3. Heads Up: Real News About Drugs and Your Body- Year 09-10 Compilation for Teachers


Marijuana Lesson Kit

Marijuana Lesson Kit

A kit to educate teens about marijuana and its potential harmful effects. The kit includes enough copies for 30 students.

Order Individual Publications:

  1. Marijuana: Facts for Teens
  2. Marijuana: Download the Facts Poster (Teaching Guide)
  3. Heads Up: Real News About Drugs and Your Body- Year 11-12 Compilation for Students
  4. Heads Up: Real News About Drugs and Your Body- Year 11-12 Compilation for Teachers


Prescription Drug Abuse Lesson Kit

Prescription Drug Abuse Lesson Kit

A kit to educate teenage students about the health consequences of improper prescription drug use. The kit includes enough copies for 30 students.

Order Individual Publications:

  1. Prescription Drugs poster
  2. Heads Up: Real News About Drugs and Your Body- Year 10-11 Compilation for Students
  3. Heads Up: Real News About Drugs and Your Body- Year 10-11 Compilation for Teachers





Infographics

Monitoring the Future 2012 Survey Results


NIDA's 2012 Monitoring the Future Survey shows teen alcohol and cigarette use are down, while illicit drug use has risen in recent years.

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Myth or Fact?

Take this week as an opportunity to shatter the myths with the facts.

How can we help?

NIDA is at your service! We are here to help generate ideas for events, help you plan your event, get you connected with an expert or scientist, and provide you with other materials you might need. Please email us at drugfacts@nida.nih.gov with any questions you might have! We look forward to working with you.

Privacy Ground Rules

This week is all about providing a safe environment for teens to ask questions and get answers about drugs and drug abuse. Be sure to read our Privacy Ground Rules before your event!

Disclaimer

Placement of the drugfactsweek.gov badgets or widgets are to be used only as a marker to the drugfactsweek.gov site and a channel for drugfactsweek.gov content. The use of a widget or link does not indicate any form of endorsement or approval from NDFW, the Coordinating Center for Health Information and Service, or the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.