For Educators

 

SET (Substance Education Training) is free for all educators and facilitators. All of our materials currently align with Georgia's health education standards for the 2022-2023 calendar year. Check out a couple of our courses below!

 

Help lines

 

GA Crisis and Access line 1-800-715-4225

GA Dept of Public Health 1-404-656-4507

Alcohol Treatment Referral Hotline (800) 252-6465

Alcohol & Drug Abuse Hotline (800) 729-6686

National Institute on Drug Abuse Hotline (800) 662-4357

Suicide and Crisis Lifeline 988

 

Tobacco Cessation

 

BecomeAnEX is a free, digital quit-smoking plan and online community of thousands of smokers and ex-smokers developed by Truth Initiative in collaboration with Mayo Clinic. https://www.becomeanex.org/

This Is Quitting, is a vaping cessation program designed by Truth Initiative to help teens and young adults quit vaping. Click on the link below to learn more about how it can help, or text DITCHVAPE to 88709.

The Georgia Tobacco Quit Line is a FREE public health service available for all Georgians, 13 years or older, who are interested in quitting tobacco products. The Quit Line provides telephone, text, and web based services related to all forms of tobacco use and can empower tobacco users who may feel uncomfortable seeking help in a group setting.

Created by the Department of Public Health, Live Vape Free is a program offering expert support and programs that empower constructive conversations about the growing risks associated with vaping.

No judgment. Just help.

Behavioral Health Parity

In partnership with the Carter Center and Georgia Parity Collaborative, we want to bring awareness to their Parity Awareness Campaign. Through this campaign we hope to raise public awareness around Georgian’s right to access to behavioral health treatment.

Learn more about how the Mental Health Parity Act can increase your access to mental health and substance use treatment services by visiting georgiamentalhealth.com today!

Got medicine or prescription drugs you need to dispose of without polluting your water supply with chemicals? You’re in luck, in Georgia drug disposal can be done every day of the week 365 days a year via the 240+ Drug Drop Boxes across the state in your local law enforcement or pharmacy-maintained drug drop box. Thanks to The Council on Alcohol and Drugs, and the Georgia Prescription Drug Abuse Prevention Initiative, finding these drop box locations is easier than ever. Click the image to the right to find a collection site near you!

To learn more about prescription drug misuse and prevention, visit their prevention toolkit today.

Georgia Meth Project

The Georgia Meth Project is a large-scale prevention program aimed at reducing Meth use through public service messaging, public policy, and community outreach. After the success of their “Not Even Once” meth prevention campaign they were lead to establish the Georgia Prevention Project. Check out their programming below to learn more about meth prevention!