OTC/Rx Abuse
HPR's newest curriculum, Over-the-Counter and Prescription Drug Abuse (OTC/Rx) offers three modules: one for youth, parents, and professionals. The curriculum is designed to educate on the emerging trend of OTC/Rx abuse and misuse occurring with adolescents, as well as segments of the adult population. The curriculum covers prevention and treatment strategies.
Conflict Mediation/Peer Mediation
This 4-hour program will work with youth that are interested in becoming peer leaders. Students will learn how to manage conflict among their peers and become effective mediators while participating in this interactive program that utilizes the new clicker technology.
Facebook, MySpace and Beyond
Description:
We have taught our children not to speak with strangers. But have we monitored the largest single tool used to find information on our children? The internet has given strangers unprecedented access to those we have tried to protect. This program provides real world advice on how to prevent, recognize and discourage invasive use of internet sites like Facebook, and MySpace. A must for today's technology driven home.
What's In Your Medicine Cabinet?
Description:
Prescription and over-the-counter medications are fast becoming the new "party" drugs for many teenagers. Teens are "shopping" medicine cabinets in their home or in homes of their friends. Vicodin, OxyContin, and Ritalin are popular choices in neighborhood "pharm" parties. Help reverse the trend by educating students about the hazardous of this type of drug use.
Suicide Prevention
Description:
One of Hunterdon County's least promising facts: we have one of New Jersey's highest rates of suicide in young people. Take a proactive approach by helping students recognize the warning signs. Learn about the link between addiction and suicide. This is everyone's problem. Real life stories give students some perspective and lay a foundation for them to become part of the solution.
"This is one of the best guest speakers I ever had for health class."
Senior at Voorhees High School
"I didn't want this class to end."
Senior at North Hunterdon High School
Marijuana Myths and Realities
Marijuana is known as the gateway drug and is perceived as "safe" by most teens. This program will utilize the new "clicker" technology to teach teens about the myths and realities of marijuana use. Legalization and the use of medical marijuana will also be discussed.
Heroin: "The Real Deal"
Description:
Heroin represents the most significant narcotic problem in New Jersey and accounts for more admissions to state treatment centers than cocaine, marijuana, and all narcotics combined. "The Real Deal" class provides education on the addiction process, while gaining insight into the use of heroin and how it affects the body.
"Great speaker. She really kept my interest even thought I thought I already knew about drugs."
Sophomore at North Hunterdon High School
"I hate needles. It really affected me to see this stuff."
Sophomore at Voorhees High School
Ecstasy and Club Drugs
Clubs and raves attract groups of teenagers and young adults into a social atmosphere filled with music, light shows, and drugs. Often promoted as 'alcohol free', these parties attract a large following of students and organized drug dealers. The most popular club drug in New Jersey is ecstasy; a drug that can lead to serious mental and physical problems, and even death. This session provides a comprehensive overview of club drugs including ecstasy, GHB, ketamine, rohypnol, and LSD. A skit is performed using a student volunteer to visually demonstrate the potential consequences of club drug use. A video produced by the New Jersey Drug Enforcement Agency is also shown.
"This is a program that people actually paid attention to. I liked the facts mixed with real life stories."
Junior at Voorhees High School
"Creative intro and great video!"
Junior at North Hunterdon High School
Drug Overview
This session provide a comprehensive overview of drugs including alcohol, tobacco, marijuana, inhalants, heroin, club drugs, cocaine, ecstasy, and LSD. Students are given factual information and provided and opportunity to see the advantage of making healthy choices.
"Sarah was great! Her actual examples of stuff that happens in New Jersey really helped me know it can happen to me!"
Freshman at North Hunterdon High School
Diversity Training
Description:
In a world that is becoming increasingly more complex due to ethnic and cultural differences, educating our youth to embrace diversity can only lead to positive outcomes for the students and our community. This program is an activity based training that uses various demonstrations to open students eyes to the diversity around them. While recognizing the different cultures and backgrounds, students will also see how similar values and beliefs are held. In addition, students become aware of stereotypes and negative attitudes they may inadvertently pick up.


