The Partnership Prevention Blog

The Partnership Prevention Blog showcases New Hampshire substance use prevention resources, partners, community highlights, and more.

Back to School: Navigating Substance Use Conversations with Teens

Back to school is quickly approaching and as we squeeze in the fun summertime activities, we should also make time to talk to the young people in our lives about substance use.

Solving a Problem

Parents and caregivers protect the emotional health and well-being of their children by establishing routines and expectations. Susan McKeown joined us as a guest on The Power of Prevention podcast to share how we can make small changes in our daily lives to strengthen these connections with our family members.

Help Is Available to Assess and Treat Youth Mental Health

Connection, care, and concern are powerful tools in helping people overcome a mental health challenge. When we let people know they matter, we offer them hope and assistance with finding resources to support their mental health. Learn how Mental Health First Aid can help communities respond to mental health and substance use challenges for all ages.
Safe Summer Celebrations
Safe Summer Celebrations

With all of the festivities and excitement that summer brings, it’s critical to discuss the dangers of underage and excessive alcohol use with the young adults in our lives. Find resources and tools to foster open and productive conversations around the dangers of substance misuse from The Partnership @drugfreeNH!

Better Now: Life Without Substance Use
Better Now: Life Without Substance Use

Empowering young people with the knowledge that using substances can lead to substance use disorder gives them an opportunity to choose to not use substances in the first place. ‘Better Now: Life Without Substance Use’ is a new video introduces five NH residents in long-term recovery to raise awareness around the importance of early intervention and the message that recovery is possible for everyone.

National Prevention Week 2023
National Prevention Week 2023

Celebrated annually, National Prevention Week promotes the world we want to see – where prevention helps keep people and communities healthy and safe. There are many ways to participate in National Prevention Week, now and throughout the year. Learn how you can get yourself or your community involved!

The Women Pillars of Contemporary Prevention
The Women Pillars of Contemporary Prevention

Women have always been central to the history of health and medicine. They have been nurses, midwives, activists, and public health experts. Read more about the courageous and tenacious women who have shaped public health and prevention strategies over the years.

Youth Smoking is Continuing to Drop. Why do we Still Need a National Day to Take Down Tobacco?
Youth Smoking is Continuing to Drop. Why do we Still Need a National Day to Take Down Tobacco?

Take Down Tobacco National Day of Action is happening March 31. This annual observance is a time for young people to speak out against the tobacco industry who slickly markets cigarette use directly to them in a variety of ways. Learn the importance of talking to youth about the facts and negative consequences of vaping and nicotine addiction to guide their future decisions that will ultimately impact their health.

Information is Now Available to Help You Give Your Baby the Best Start Possible
Information is Now Available to Help You Give Your Baby the Best Start Possible

Cannabis is the most commonly used psychoactive drug, second only to alcohol use by women. If a person who is pregnant, breastfeeding, chestfeeding, or pumping is using cannabis therapeutically, they may not be aware of the risks. Learn about the targeted, science-based, and convenient education happening at the point-of-service regarding the risks of cannabis use during this phase of life.

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