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Underage Drinking: Is it Worth It?
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Grades 7-Coll/Univ 2012 CC 20 min Human Rela ons Media
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Underage drinking is a na onal epidemic. The risks are sky-high for teens and for
our communi es. This gripping docudrama video program lays out the many risks
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of underage drinking. The message avoids hysterics as it uncovers the eye-opening
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f facts in detail. Counselors, law enforcement personnel, DUI vic ms, former teen
abusers, medical experts and family members contribute drama c insights. New
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s scien fi c studies show how even small amounts of alcohol can create chronic health
i
issues for teen brains. Viewers learn that DWI and DUI take thousands of lives every
year. Students are asked: Is it worth it? Is it worth ge ng caught with a fake ID and
y
r
risking a permanent police record? Is it worth riding in a car with a drunk driver? Is it
worth risking your brain’s health? Is it worth causing serious injury to someone else? Is it worth dying for?
#600602DV-A14 $189: DVD, teacher’s resource book, student handouts and pre/post test in digital format
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Emerging Drugs of Abuse
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Grades 7-12 2012 20 min Human Rela ons Media
Bronze TELLY Award
B
P
Powerful, vivid, compelling, enlightening are words that come to mind when describing
t this video. An excellent addiƟ on to middle and high school libraries.” - School Library
J Journal
Newspaper headlines are fi lled with horror stories about the devasta ng eff ects of
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new synthe c drugs like Spice and K2 (synthe c marijuana) and bath salts (a cocaine
subs tute). This powerful, no-nonsense video shows teens how underground labs profi t
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by concoc ng new compounds that mimic the eff ects of illegal drugs. Filmed in a gri y,
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documentary style, former users pull no punches as they tell your students just how
dangerous these new drugs are. Law enforcement is stretched thin trying to keep up as
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drug dealers concoct new poisons in their basement labs including Spice, K2, bath salts,
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Kratom, Krokodile, Oxidado, and salvia (old but making a comeback), as well as new versions of dextromethorphan and crystal
K t K k dil O id d d l i
meth. The message is clear: Anyone taking these or any new, unknown drugs is risking serious injury or death.
#600601DV-A14 $189: DVD, resource guide, student worksheets
Steubenville: A er the Party’s Over Heroin Rising: Cheap, Addic ve and Deadly
Grades 10-Adult 2013 40 min Grades 7-12 2012 20 min Human Rela ons Media
Films Media Group Teen heroin use is on the rise again. Heroin use can result in signifi cant
Steubenville High School used to be known health problems including overdose and death; and, if sharing needles
for touchdowns, not trials, un l two football or other injec on equipment, exposure to HIV, hepa s C, and other
heroes were charged with and convicted of d
diseases. SAMHSA reports,
raping a 16-year-old girl during a post-game “heroin is a highly addic-
“
victory celebra on. This ABC News report on the
ve opiate with a large
poten al for abuse. It is a
Steubenville rape case follows the party-hopping p
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trail of digital evidence that tells a story of danger to teens, resul ng
i
extreme humilia on and repeated sexual viola on in serious psychological,
while underscoring a na onwide problem: s social, educa onal and
l
crime being recorded instead of reported as legal consequences.” This
p
young bystanders with li le real-world sense of program interviews recover-
consequences fail to intervene. Drawing upon ing teen heroin addicts to tell their cau onary stories...When, how and
texts, tweets, pictures, and videos, the case why did they start taking heroin? What damage did it do to their bodies
for the prosecu on was almost en rely pieced and lives? How hard is it to stay clean? How many friends have OD’d on
together through social media. Contains mature heroin? Drug abuse counselors add their advice and guidance on how
themes and explicit language and images. to avoid this deadly drug.
#394434DV-A14 $109.95: DVD #600626DV-A14 $189: DVD, resource guide, student worksheets.
McIntyre Media Inc. tel: 1-800-565-3036 fax: 519-942-8489 email: info@mcintyre.ca www.mcintyre.ca 33
substance abuse
U
Underage Drinking: Is it Worth It?
G
Grades 7-Coll/Univ 2012 CC 20 min Human Rela ons Media
U
Underage drinking is a na onal epidemic. The risks are sky-high for teens and for
our communi es. This gripping docudrama video program lays out the many risks
o
of underage drinking. The message avoids hysterics as it uncovers the eye-opening
o
f facts in detail. Counselors, law enforcement personnel, DUI vic ms, former teen
abusers, medical experts and family members contribute drama c insights. New
a
s scien fi c studies show how even small amounts of alcohol can create chronic health
i
issues for teen brains. Viewers learn that DWI and DUI take thousands of lives every
year. Students are asked: Is it worth it? Is it worth ge ng caught with a fake ID and
y
r
risking a permanent police record? Is it worth riding in a car with a drunk driver? Is it
worth risking your brain’s health? Is it worth causing serious injury to someone else? Is it worth dying for?
#600602DV-A14 $189: DVD, teacher’s resource book, student handouts and pre/post test in digital format
E
Emerging Drugs of Abuse
G
Grades 7-12 2012 20 min Human Rela ons Media
Bronze TELLY Award
B
P
Powerful, vivid, compelling, enlightening are words that come to mind when describing
t this video. An excellent addiƟ on to middle and high school libraries.” - School Library
J Journal
Newspaper headlines are fi lled with horror stories about the devasta ng eff ects of
N
n
new synthe c drugs like Spice and K2 (synthe c marijuana) and bath salts (a cocaine
subs tute). This powerful, no-nonsense video shows teens how underground labs profi t
s
b
by concoc ng new compounds that mimic the eff ects of illegal drugs. Filmed in a gri y,
d
documentary style, former users pull no punches as they tell your students just how
dangerous these new drugs are. Law enforcement is stretched thin trying to keep up as
d
drug dealers concoct new poisons in their basement labs including Spice, K2, bath salts,
d
Kratom, Krokodile, Oxidado, and salvia (old but making a comeback), as well as new versions of dextromethorphan and crystal
K t K k dil O id d d l i
meth. The message is clear: Anyone taking these or any new, unknown drugs is risking serious injury or death.
#600601DV-A14 $189: DVD, resource guide, student worksheets
Steubenville: A er the Party’s Over Heroin Rising: Cheap, Addic ve and Deadly
Grades 10-Adult 2013 40 min Grades 7-12 2012 20 min Human Rela ons Media
Films Media Group Teen heroin use is on the rise again. Heroin use can result in signifi cant
Steubenville High School used to be known health problems including overdose and death; and, if sharing needles
for touchdowns, not trials, un l two football or other injec on equipment, exposure to HIV, hepa s C, and other
heroes were charged with and convicted of d
diseases. SAMHSA reports,
raping a 16-year-old girl during a post-game “heroin is a highly addic-
“
victory celebra on. This ABC News report on the
ve opiate with a large
poten al for abuse. It is a
Steubenville rape case follows the party-hopping p
d
trail of digital evidence that tells a story of danger to teens, resul ng
i
extreme humilia on and repeated sexual viola on in serious psychological,
while underscoring a na onwide problem: s social, educa onal and
l
crime being recorded instead of reported as legal consequences.” This
p
young bystanders with li le real-world sense of program interviews recover-
consequences fail to intervene. Drawing upon ing teen heroin addicts to tell their cau onary stories...When, how and
texts, tweets, pictures, and videos, the case why did they start taking heroin? What damage did it do to their bodies
for the prosecu on was almost en rely pieced and lives? How hard is it to stay clean? How many friends have OD’d on
together through social media. Contains mature heroin? Drug abuse counselors add their advice and guidance on how
themes and explicit language and images. to avoid this deadly drug.
#394434DV-A14 $109.95: DVD #600626DV-A14 $189: DVD, resource guide, student worksheets.
McIntyre Media Inc. tel: 1-800-565-3036 fax: 519-942-8489 email: info@mcintyre.ca www.mcintyre.ca 33