Illicit use of prescription drugs has almost tripled among high school students in southeastern Connecticut. That's according to the Southeastern Regional Action Council.
This hour, we explore what schools and communities are doing to combat drug abuse among youth in our state. We speak with educators, parents, municipal leaders and a mental health professional. And we want to hear from you.
GUESTS:
- Angela Duhaime - Community Educator at Southeastern Regional Action Council
- John Prins - Member at Large of the Branford Board of Education and Chairman of the Teaching & Learning Committee
- Ann Gruenberg- President of the Connecticut Association of Boards of Education
- Rudy Marconi - First Selectman of Ridgefield, Connecticut and Chair of the Connecticut Council of Municipalities' Drug Abuse Prevention Work Group
- Michelle Sember - Branford Resident and Mother
- Donna Campbell - Executive Director of Greenwoods Counseling Referrals
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Lydia Brown, Chion Wolf, and Catie Talarski contributed to this show, which originally aired on August 15, 2016.
WNPR’s OpioidAddiction Crisis Reporting Initiative is supported by Hartford HealthCare Behavioral Health Network’s MATCH Program.