New Resource Alert from DFC and CARA

We hope this email finds you well. We are excited to announce the addition of two new resources that highlight the opportunities that exist among community coalitions and schools to work together. This timely information seeks to address the growing concerns with fentanyl and provide you with relevant tools to help further protect children in your communities. These resources were developed as part of the ongoing collaboration between the Office of National Drug Control Policy’s DFC & CARA Program Office and the U.S. Department of Education’s Office of Safe and Supportive Schools. We strongly encourage you to share these resources with your local school systems and parents groups. Together we can transform our communities to keep students safe and ready to learn. 
 

Fentanyl Risk & Prevention: Strategies Infographic


What Schools Should Know: Community Coalitions & Fentanyl 101 Brochure
About the Resources: The newly available infographic and brochure focus on providing crucial information about fentanyl and outline proactive measures that schools and communities can take to prevent youth use. These resources aim to empower schools with knowledge and practical strategies to address this issue effectively while highlighting that schools do not have to do this work alone. 
Key Features:
– Overview of information on fentanyl and its risks
– Strategies for schools and communities to prevent youth use
– Tips for fostering open dialogue and education around the topic
– A QR code for resources for further assistance and support, including how to find a local coalition.

Accessing the Resource: To access the Fentanyl Awareness Infographic and Brochure, simply log in to DFC & CARA Me, go to the Learning Center and navigate to the Featured Resources section where you’ll find the latest additions titled “What Schools Should Know: Community Coalitions & Fentanyl 101.”
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