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DUE:
A Recipe for Success Based on Common Sense |
What
makes DUE different from a WAR ON DRUGS? A whole lot. Drug Use
Education is about life and safety. It's about providing real
information, knowledge about drugs and
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Phase
I
Ages
5 through 8 |
The
youngest segment of the program, these children learn fundamentals that
are appropriate for this age. It's never too soon to learn. |
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Phase
II
Ages
9 through 12 |
Upon
graduating from PI with no conflict, students might be tracked to learning
about drugs from different perspectives. PII is important because it
is in this phase where problems are diagnosed. Education should
consist of biological studies... What to do in case one gets sick... why
taking OTC medication at proper doses is important. |
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Phase
III
Ages
13 through 15 |
By this
phase it is essential that problems become detected. |
JUNIOR CERTIFICATION |
Phase
IV
Ages
16 through 21 |
By this
phase it is essential that problems become detected. |
LVN
RN
CERTIFICATION |
Adults
Ages
21 & Over |
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LVN
RN
CERTIFICATION |
Putting
Healthcare in the Hands of People |
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Now who would have
ever thought that could be the solution to resolve the drug abuse
problem? A lot of people. |
Drug
Abusers: Can DUE Provide a Solution?
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DUE is a program
designed for drug abuse prevention. Drug users may benefit from the
program but those who consistently find the need to overdose may need
further help. The solution here is rooted in Harm Reduction and the
ability to seek out underlying problems that cause one to abuse
drugs. |