Archive for the ‘Drug Prevention’ Category

Narconon Brings Program to Albania

Wednesday, November 25th, 2009
Narconon Albania event

Narconon Albania event

This month Narconon Albania hosted a series of events to acknowledge the opening of the Narconon program in this country.

A special event was held at the European University in Tirana with 50 invited guests from different ministries and local NGOs, as well as representatives from other rehab centers. Executive Director Narconon Albania Vitorja Leila and Deputy Executive Director Narconon Europe Ole Thiemer gave an overview of the Narconon® program and how it can help address the rising drug abuse in their country.

Albania attendees

Albania attendees

The representative from the ministry of social affairs thanked Narconon for their efforts in making a difference for Albania by preventing kids from using drugs and helping to rehabilitate addicts. Representatives from a rehab center in Kosovo expressed their wish to implement the Narconon Program in their center.

The following day, Narconon representatives met with the Minister of Health who acknowledged the importance for effective solutions in the field of drug education and rehabilitation services and offered his his help and support.

Narconon Europe staff also delivered a drug education presentation at the Petro Nini Luarasi High School in Tirana. The school psychologist was very impressed with the presentation and has requested Narconon presentations in the elementary schools in the city.

In celebration of the establishment of Narconon in Albania, staff and guests gathered for an opening of their new Narconon office.

Narconon Albania grand opening

Drug free withdrawal opening

Narconon Albania Drug Education

Narconon Albania Drug Education

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New Narconon Drug Book Gives Information about Addiction and Recovery

Thursday, November 5th, 2009

Narconon drug book about drug factsNew consumers of cigarettes, alcohol and users of other drugs like marijuana, cocaine heroin and methamphetamines are youth. First use of drugs most often begins before 18 and continues into adulthood.

Parents can help prevent their teens from using drugs by teaching their kid how drugs can affect the body, mind and them personally.

A new Narconon book entitled “DRUGS, How They Affect Your Body, Your Mind and You” has just been published to help parents or anyone understand about drugs and their dangerous effects.

This Narconon book of facts about drugs can enlighten anyone about what an addict may be experiencing and what can be done to handle the drug addiction or give parents information needed to educate their kid about drugs.

Many times the obvious toxic effects that drugs have on the body overshadow or mask the mental effects that are occurring simultaneously making it more difficult to understand what has happened to the mind.

To understand drugs, one must understand what the mind is composed of and how drugs effect the mind, body and you. This Narconon book lays out the facts crucial to understanding these and much more and what can be done to handle the drug addiction.

Drugs effect the mind, body and the individual and his emotions, ambitions, goals, relationships as well as those around him or her.

If you know someone on drugs, you can help them address both the mental and physical effects of drug abuse with proper drug rehabilitation treatment, such as the Narconon program, using nutritional supplements, exercises, sauna baths counseling and life skills which can help them to get their life back and succeed.

To help avoid experiencing a loved one turning to drugs, you can educate them about drugs to ensure they understand the dangers of using drugs so they won’t try drugs.

A lot of false information about drugs can make drugs look safe and fun and can get teens to try drugs so teach your kid about drugs to help keep them away from drugs.


Facts about drugs

Narconon drug book facts

Narconon drug book

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Narconon Centers Educate Thousands during Red Ribbon Week

Wednesday, November 4th, 2009

Coordinated efforts of the highly successful drug education and rehabilitation program bring the truth about drugs to students across the country

Narconon Arrowhead drug education - elementary school
Los Angeles, CA – Narconon International’s management office in Los Angeles worked with its drug rehabilitation and education centers throughout the country in a combined effort to speak with thousands of students and other community members during Red Ribbon Week.

The National Family Partnership’s (NFP) Red Ribbon Week is considered the nationwide observance of drug prevention activities and is held during the end of October each year, which began in 1988. Narconon staff and volunteer activities stretched the span of the country to participate in helping kids stay away from drugs.

In California, Narconon Vista Bay received a proclamation from the Mayor of Seaside City and delivered drug prevention presentations to hundreds of students in the local area. In Oklahoma and Texas, Narconon Arrowhead drug education staff visited several schools and presented to over 1,500 elementary, middle and high school students.

Narconon Vista Bay Red Ribbon Week 2009

Narconon Georgia held a large event for Red Ribbon week at Woodruff Park in Atlanta complete with live music and educational literature for the many who attended, ranging from government workers, to tourists and students, who combined to promote a drug-free world.

Narconon of Georgia annual Red Ribbon Week event

Narconon Freedom Treatment Center in Michigan held an open house and helped educate people in the local community about the true dangers of drugs and addiction, while Narconon Hawaii provided prevention seminars to local ninth- and tenth-grade students and had them sign a drug-free pledge. One student was quoted as saying, “My thoughts changed because I feel that taking drugs can only lessen your chances of being successful and making life harder for you to live. Staying away from drugs can help me live an easier life and make better choices.”

Narconon Hawaii drug education

In southern California Narconon San Diego was out in the community with participants signing drug-free pledges and Narconon Drug Prevention and Education in Los Angeles spoke with more than 2,000 students throughout Southern California just that week.

Drug education and demand reduction activities are vital to stopping addiction before it starts, and Narconon is proud to have worked with millions of young people throughout the world over the last four decades to help them learn the truth about drugs and what they do to a person’s mind and body.

According to a study of Narconon’s drug education program published in the Substance Abuse Treatment, Prevention and Policy peer-reviewed journal, “…youths who received the Narconon drug education curriculum showed reduced drug use compared with controls across all drug categories tested. The strongest effects were seen in all tobacco products and cigarette frequency followed by marijuana. There were also significant reductions measured for alcohol and amphetamines. The program also produced changes in knowledge, attitudes and perception of risk.”

For more information about Narconon education and rehabilitation programs, visit www.narconon.org. To learn more about Red Ribbon Week visit www.nfp.org.


Narconon Vista Bay Red Ribbon Week
Narconon Vista Bay receiving a proclamation from Seaside City Mayor

Narconon Hawaii say no to drugs pledge
In Hawaii, 9th and 10th grade students sign poster pledging to live a drug-free life.

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Operation Medicine Cabinet Sponsored by Narconon Georgia

Wednesday, September 2nd, 2009

Narconon of Georgia is helping with prescription abuse problems through an interesting program.

Narconon Georgia is sponsoring a campaign called “Operation Medicine Cabinet” together with a local sheriff’s department in an effort to reduce the amount of prescription drug abuse problems among the people of Georgia.

Basically the way this works is by providing a safe way to dispose of prescription medication in Georgia so that it is dealt with responsibly. This is to ward people (and children) from taking and/or abusing these drugs, thus reducing the prescription drug abuse problem in Georgia and reducing the damage of these drugs.

So as you see, the Narconon of Georgia is very busy working to help the people in its area and in their article about “Operation Medicine Cabinet” Narconon of Georgia stated that this program should be implemented around the country in different states to lower prescription drug abuse around USA.

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Drug use is increasing in the schools. Who cares?

Monday, August 24th, 2009

A lot of parents aren’t aware that 80% of the nation’s high school students and 44% of middle-school students have witnessed illegal drugs used or sold and students drunk or high on the school grounds.

This survey was conducted by the National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse (CASA) at Colombia University, which Joseph A. Califano Jr. founded and directs.

“This fall more than 16 million teens will return to middle and high schools where drug dealing, possession, use, and students high on alcohol or drugs are part of the fabric of their school,” Califano says.

Need any more be said? You’d think not, but the truth is that while each year people are warning others about how common drug use is becoming all across the nations, it seems the numbers and percentages keep getting higher.

What does this mean? It means parents aren’t paying attention or taking these numbers and percentages too seriously so parents aren’t educating their kids about drugs to the fullest.

Sad, but true, a lot of parents may not worry about this until they’re a victim to their kid using drugs, which by then is too late.

That’s why it’s important to educate kids about drugs no matter how much of an angel you may think your kid is to prevent the cycle of drug addiction from ever occurring.

You can be most certain that one day your kid will have to make a decision to use drugs or to not use drugs. The way society has made drugs seem like they’re so great and how so much false information about drugs is scattered out and about, it may not be so hard for a kid to say, “yes” and give drugs a try.

That’s all it really takes. Just one try and then the cycle of drug addiction can begin.

But who really cares anyway? Maybe the schools care. You can leave the problem up to the schools and hope your kid is getting educated about drugs, but who’s educating the kids, the teachers or the students?

You care more for your kid than anyone else does so you might want to educate your kid about drugs yourself.

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Who’s a drug addict?

Tuesday, August 18th, 2009

Drug addicts are sometimes thought to be unemployed, poor and from the inner city and an addict only if they need to use drugs everyday or if they have withdrawal symptoms from quitting drugs.

Misconceptions like these can lead more people into trying and using drugs or people assuming that there is no way their loved one can be an addict.

The real deal is that there are a lot of drug addicts who appear to be functioning normal and are employed and may not use drugs everyday and so they don’t experience physical withdrawal when they stop using drugs.

If you look around, you can spot the obvious drug addicts in the streets, but if you look even closer in the work place, homes and schools you can probably spot drug addicts here and there if you know the signs and symptoms of drug use.

Below are a few signs of drug use, but shouldn’t always be assumed that someone is using drugs because of these symptoms, but can be further looked into to make the decision. Once you’re sure the person is using drugs, you can make the right approach to help them get off drugs. If you still don’t know if the person is using drugs, but have a feeling, then you should ask them out of love and they may tell you. If the answer is no, then you may want to see if there are some other problems that need to be addressed which lead you to think that they’re using drugs.

Some Signs and Symptoms of Drug Use

  1. Cannot look at you comfortably in the eyes when speaking, being spoken to or approached. This can be a sign of shyness or lack of communication skills
  2. Not dependable. Late to work/school all the time with no progress in showing up on time.
  3. “Not caring” attitude, sad or grumpy. A person could just be like this, but it can also be a hint that there is a prolonged drug use problem.
  4. Doesn’t listen well and has a short attention span. People can have this problem. Kids can be going through a growing phase. You can observe though to determine if there is drug use involved.

There are other signs and symptoms of drug use and they can even be narrowed down to determine which drug is being used. There is a little booklet called Drug Facts that covers these signs and symptoms for alcohol, marijuana, heroin, crack and cocaine, lsd, pcp, crystal meth, oxycontin, inhalants, steroids and ecstasy and it even covers some of the drugs nicknames. It’s packed with useful information and is very inexpensive.

The important thing here is to be alert and aware of sudden changes in behavior patterns and to get that person some help to get off drugs. Drugs can lead to prison or death and a lot of unnecessary heartache.

If you want to get someone off drugs, there is the First Step Program book which has proven itself to be effective in helping people withdrawal from drugs and even alcohol.

Lets hope that you don’t need to withdrawal anyone from drugs. If you don’t need to withdrawal anyone from drugs, then you should look at how to prevent drug use so that you won’t ever have to go through the tragedies that drug use can bring about on a family. There are successful ways to prevent drug use and would be worth looking into.

Drug prevention starts with drug education, so the key is to educate the dangers of drug use and to expose the false information about drugs that society is working hard to promote. Drug education videos are an easy way to educate kids and others about the dangers of drug use.

Give it a try. You have nothing to loose and a chance to prevent drug use and help the world become that much more drug-free!

The only way we’ll achieve a drug-free world is to help get the ones that are on drugs off and to educate others about drugs so that they’ll never use drugs.

Drug addicts need someone to reach out and help them get off drugs and kids need people to give them the truth about drugs to help prevent them from trying drugs.

That means it’s up to the people who care and who can do something about it!

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Narconon Nepal rehabilitation center blankets country with drug education

Thursday, April 2nd, 2009
Over 5,000 join Narconon for a anti-drug march and rally through downtown Kathmandu.

Over 5,000 join Narconon for a anti-drug march and rally through downtown Kathmandu.

Kathmandu’s Narconon® rehabilitation center produces drug-free lives, but they have also reached out to over seven million people through TV, radio and newspapers. Their staff and students have given live drug ed talks to more than 500,000 persons in schools, the armed forces, and other venues. They held the first-ever 5,000 person anti-drug march through the new main street of Kathmandu, ending with a huge rally.

When he was Senior Supt for the Chief of Police for Kathmandu, Basanta Raj Kunwar learned about Narconon methods. He asked for our help to bring the program to Nepal. His Pratigya Foundation staff trained at a center in Melbourne and others were interned at home in Nepal. Their drug rehabilitation center has since saved hundreds of lives and is constructing new facilities in the hills outside Kathmandu.

Anti-drug rally in Kathmandu

Anti-drug rally in Kathmandu

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Drug Education Updates from Colombia

Friday, March 20th, 2009
Attendees at the Happy Days TV show, Colombia

Attendees at the 'Happy Days' TV show, Colombia

Updates of some recent drug education and community activities in Colombia:

On the Jan 15th, twenty members of the national military received information on the truth about drugs including prostitution and drugs and suicide related to drugs.

On Jan 18th and 19th, thirty people from Narconon Colombia were asked to speak about the Narconon® program on the TV channel CARACOL. The program is called Sabados Felices (Happy Saturdays). This program was aired nationally and internationally.

Also in January, the administration of the city of San Antonio Tequendama gave a recognition to Narconon Colombia for its participation in the project Winter Victims.

Since the beginning of the year, the Colombian team delivered drug education presentations to national police and schools in several cities such as Saocha Cundinamarca and San Antonio de Tequendama.

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Narconon Drug Education Programs on TV

Tuesday, February 24th, 2009

Through Narconon drug education programs on TV, millions of children and adults have been reached with the truth about drugs in recent months.

Narconon New England continues to reach out to the public at large with a series of drug education presentations that have aired in 91 cities and towns to 1.4 million subscribing households throughout New England. Many people have responded to this show by phone.

Narconon drug education on Ukraine TV

Narconon drug education on Ukraine TV

Also, in the Ukraine, Narconon staff were guests on over 10 television shows about the drug problem in their country and how the Narconon program is helping to solve it. In addition, the drug education presentations of Marina Gribinova, both live and on video, have now reached millions of school children throughout the country.

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Bringing Solutions to New Areas

Friday, February 20th, 2009
46th ECSA Health Ministers Conference

46th ECSA Health Ministers' Conference

SEYCHELLES: In February, 2008, President Narconon International Clark Carr was invited to Seychelles (just north of Madagascar) to attend an important health conference. The annual Eastern, Central, and South African Ministers of Health Conference hosted more than 16 nations and discussed the serious health issues of this part of the African continent. Clark presented a briefing to 14 different national health ministers and 100 other dignitaries on Narconon’s effective rehabilitation program model. He additionally gave a full drug education training session to over 100 teachers and educators. Drugs and alcohol are matters of serious concern in these countries, as they are globally, and follow up meetings were held with several ministers regarding how to address these problems within the means available.

Health Minister at the Seychelles conference

Health Minister at the Seychelles conference

INDIA: In September, 2008, also by invitation, Clark presented a scientific paper in Mumbai, India at the 2008 HOPE International Conference. This case study compares 20 Narconon sauna detoxification case completions from 2005 to 20 cases in 2008, noting particularly how, without the use of pharmaceuticals, there had been significantly parallel self-reported improvements in numerous personality characteristics, including relieved depression and anxiety.

2008 HOPE Conference, Mumbai, India

2008 HOPE Conference, Mumbai, India

Following the conference, a visit was made to the Narconon drug education center in New Delhi, where Clark presented a First Step training workshop and drug educator training. Plans are being finalized to train staff and prepare facilities to open a residential Narconon center in New Delhi in the near future.

IRAN: From India, Clark flew to Iran to present at the International Conference on Traditional and Complementary Medicine in Sari, Iran. Clark, the only American present, delivered his paper on the Narconon First Step Program to the more than 300 attendees from Iran, India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and other nations.

Narconon First Step demonstration, Iran

Narconon First Step demonstration, Iran

The conference looked at the traditions of philosophy and medicine as related activities in Central and East Asia and at the contributions that both ancient and contemporary traditional medicine can make. The nutritionally based Narconon program fits right in with these concepts. Clark invited the doctors and other presenters to come to the West and share their ideas with Western culture which is increasingly creating an artificial divide between science and philosophy.

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