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Hazelden and MADD Collaborate To Bring Evidence-Based Alcohol Prevention Curriculum To Elementary Students

Center City , Minn. (June 13, 2006) – The non-profit Hazelden Foundation, a national leader in drug and alcohol addiction treatment and prevention programs today announced it has entered an agreement with Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) to publish the adult-led  implementation of Protecting You/Protecting Me, the only research-based, model curriculum that teaches children in grades 1-5 the impact of alcohol on the developing brain and how to protect themselves if riding in a car with an alcohol-impaired driver. The curriculum, which provides a series of 40 lessons, covers specific ways to handle unsafe situations, how to make good decisions, ways to resist peer pressure, how rules and laws protect us, how to talk to parents and other adults and the difference between the brains of people over 21 and those under 21.

“Research shows that the risk for alcohol and other drugs skyrockets when children enter the sixth grade, between the ages of 12 and 13,” said Kris Van Hoof-Haines, vice president of Content Development for Hazelden Publishing and Education Services. “To prevent alcohol use by teenagers, we must reach out and educate children before they have fully shaped their attitudes and opinions about alcohol use.” Protecting You/Protecting Me is a nationwide effort to prevent alcohol use by youth developed by MADD in collaboration with Hazelden to publish the adult-led program. “Protecting You/Protecting Me works,” said Glynn Birch, MADD national president. “We know that students who’ve received the curriculum have increased knowledge of the effects of alcohol on the developing brain, increased perceptions of the potential harm of alcohol use, and increased intentions not to drink alcohol underage in the future. This education helps students make smart, healthy decisions about alcohol to help keep them safe.”

Hazelden has been a leader in delivering evidence-based middle and high school prevention programs. Protecting You/Protecting Me fills a needed gap in the Hazelden line by reaching elementary students. Hazelden and MADD are promoting the new program throughout the year at prevention and education conferences nationwide, in addition to print promotion. The program will be available to the public in October 2006, and the cost of each grade level curriculum binder is $125.00. First developed in 1998, Protecting You/Protecting Me has been named a Model Program by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Center for Substance Abuse Prevention and has been endorsed by the National Association of Elementary School Principals, the American Academy of Pediatrics and the American Medical Association.



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Implied Consent is a factor in DUI for some states
Delaware has an "implied consent" law. That means if you drive in Delaware and are suspected of DUI, you voluntarily agree to a chemical test to determine the degree of impairment. Failure to take the test carries a penalty of loss of license and/or driving privileges for a period of one year for a 1st offense, 18 months for a 2nd offense and 24 months for the 3rd subsequent offense, in addition to the penalties for DUI.

 


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B.A.C.

Definition:
B.A.C. is an acronym for Blood Alcohol Concentration. The most definitive way to test for B.A.C. is to test blood. The most common testing method is to take samples of breath (most usually in New Jersey with a “Breathalyzer”). The alcohol in the breath is mathematically converted to a blood alcohol reading.

Boaters Intoxication

Definition:
Drinking While Boating Open containers are legal, but operators of boats are subject to boating while intoxicated laws, similar to driving a vehicle. Operators or passengers may also be subject to public intoxication laws

Reasonable suspicion

Definition:
The officer must have what is legally termed a "reasonable suspicion," based on something unusual that is actually observed about the way a person is driving. This is a very low standard and it can be satisfied by virtually anything which appears out of the ordinary and that might be a sign of a driver being under the influence. In addition, during holiday seasons, police officers typically set up field sobriety checkpoints where they routinely stop every driver who passes through the checkpoint.

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