Prevention Resources
Knowledge is Power! Get information on topics from parenting to
quitting smoking and everything in between.
Parents
Talk. They Hear You
Check out these resources to help you start—and keep up—the conversation about the dangers of drinking alcohol and using other drugs at a young age.
ParentUpVT
ParentUpVT.org has resources and guidance for parents and caregivers who want support in talking to their kids about substances and in getting help and resources in the community and state.
Additional Resources
Schools
Contact us for more resources and to create a plan that meets your students needs.
- My Life My Quit Vermont
- You and Me, Together Vape-Free Curriculum Stanford University
- INDEPTH: An Alternative to Suspension or Citation American Lung Association
- Reducing Vaping Among Youth and Young Adults
- VDH Vaping Toolkit
- Stanford Cannabis Toolkit
- Tobacco Prevention Toolkit
- American Heart Association Toolkit for Addressing Vaping in Schools
- Catch My Breath for Educators
- Too Good For Drugs K-12 Curriculum
- Tobacco Education Resource Library
- N-O-T: Not on Tobacco-Proven Teen Smoking and Vaping Cessation Program
- Become an EX. Help a teen or young adult quit vaping.
- Getting to ‘Y’
- Healthy Futures/Alternative to Suspension Curriculums
Substance Use Treatment
Substance Use Recovery
Quit Help
Tobacco and tobacco products
including e-cigarettes.
Public Service Announcements
Vermont Specific
Aging Adult and Elderly Resources
State
- Vermont Helplink – Alcohol and Drug Treatment Support Center
- Vermont State Helpline: call or text 2-1-1
- Prevention Lifeline: call or text 9-8-8 to talk or chat with local counselors, the lifeline accepts calls, texts and chats from anyone who needs support for a suicidal, mental health and/or substance use crisis.
- Vermont Suicide Prevention Center
- Prevent Child Abuse Vermont
- Vermont Department of Health
- Counter Balance Vermont