According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse, in Tennessee, drug overdose deaths involving opioids totaled 1,307 in 2018 (a rate of 19.9). Deaths involving synthetic opioids other than methadone (mainly fentanyl and fentanyl analogs) increased from 590 (a rate of 9.3) in 2017 to 827 (a rate of 12.8) in 2018.
Drug-Free Tennessee has long warned youth and adults alike on the
dangers of drug abuse. This week, DFT reminded all to keep activities drug-free
so they stay safe and healthy. To this end, the group held an educational
seminar for teachers and those who work with young people to help them
understand how to use the education kit from the Foundation for a Drug-Free
World. If you missed out, more info is available at drugfreeworld.org.
Those attending were treated to a presentation about the anti-drug
materials, were able to see how they can be put to use, and were offered as
many as they could carry.
International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking
occurs on June 26 each year and was created by the UN General Assembly in
December 1987 to encourage all sectors of society to work together to tackle
drug abuse and addiction.
Drug-Free Tennessee has audio-visual messages and videos aimed at
helping people steer clear of drug abuse and addiction. The organization has
also long offered learning resources and free materials to all educators
wanting to help people learn the truth about drugs. Resources are available
free of charge through drugfreeworld.org, including the downloadable Truth About Drugs booklet, which
covers all basic side effects of drugs, common street names, and how to
recognize when you are being persuaded by a dealer.
DFW also has a range of award-winning
Public Service Announcements and an award winning feature length documentary
detailing the dangers of drugs and addiction. To learn more or to order
booklets or view the videos, visit drugfreetn.org and drugfreeworld.org.