Thursday, June 27, 2013

Myths & Truths for Parents

“Childhood drinking is foremost a health issue. Many well-intentioned parents think that supplying alcohol for their child to drink at home may teach them how to ‘drink responsibly’ and might prevent them from drinking elsewhere. But the truth is that early consumption of alcohol in any context increases the likelihood of harmful effects in the long run. What’s more, studies have shown that when parents supply alcohol to their kids, it actually increases the risk for continued consumption during childhood and lifetime problem drinking. Drinking in the home does not prevent children from drinking outside the home or with their friends.”
 
– Steve Pasierb, President and CEO of The Partnership at Drugfree.org.

Unfortunately, many parents subscribe to common myths and misperceptions related to underage drinking:


Myth:
Some parents think that providing alcohol to teens at home
decreases the risk for continued drinking as teens get older,
and subsequent drinking problems later in life.

Truth:
The opposite is true – parents should be aware that supplying alcohol to minors
actually increases, rather than decreases the risk for continued drinking
in the teenage years and leads to subsequent problem drinking later in life.



Myth:
Young people from European cultures whose parents give them alcohol at an early age
learn to drink more responsibly than their American counterparts.

Truth:
A greater percentage of European youth report drinking regularly (in the past 30 days)
versus American youth, and for a majority of European countries,
a greater percentage of young people report having been intoxicated before the age of 13
than is the case in the U.S. The World Health Organization cites global longitudinal studies
 that found the earlier young people start drinking,
the more likely they are to experience alcohol-related injury and alcohol dependence later in life.



Myth:
Some parents believe that being ‘too strict’ about adolescent drinking during high school
will cause teens to drink more when they first leave the home
and do not have as much parental oversight. 

Truth:
New research from The Partnership Attitude Tracking Study (PATS) reveals that teens
who perceive their parents to be more permissive about alcohol use
are MORE likely to abuse alcohol and to use other drugs.



Myth:
Parents who serve alcohol to teenagers at home are under no legal jeopardy.

Truth:
A majority of states have civil and or criminal penalties for adults
who serve alcohol to underage kids at home.


Underage drinking continues to be a pervasive problem
among American youth. According to the latest
Monitoring The Future study of 8th, 10th and 12th graders:
 
  • Nearly half of teens (44 percent) have consumed alcohol within the past year, while more than one in four teens (26 percent) reports having been drunk in the past year.

  • More than a quarter of teens (26 percent) said they had consumed alcohol within the past month, while more than one in seven (15 percent) reported being drunk in the past month.

  • One in seven teens (14 percent) said they have had five or more drinks in a row within the past 2 weeks.

  • More than three-quarters of 10th graders (78 percent) say it is fairly or very easy to get alcohol if they want some and more than half of 8th graders (58 percent) say the same.

- Information from The Partnership at Drugfree.org

Friday, June 21, 2013

Happy Summer!!!

It's the first day of SUMMER - YAY!!!


We have a cool contest happening right now
and you just might WIN
a $25 WAWA Gift Card!
Check it out and post your SUMMER FUN pics!
 
 
 

Thursday, June 20, 2013

A Powerful "I Knew Someone Who ..." Message


I knew someone who's ...
binge drinking lead to a tear in their esophagus -
a week on a ventilator -
a damaged trachea -
a tracheal surgery -
and finally an addiction to painkillers
and hospital bills exceeding 100,000.00 dollars.
 
 
Is it worth it??
- Anonymous
 

Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Come & Be Part of the CAC COMMUNITY

 
The CAC could really use your help!

A dedicated group of people attends monthly meetings of the Community Alcohol Coalition (CAC). This group of professionals, educators, business owners, county government employees, students, marketing professionals, media representatives, and law enforcement meet on a monthly basis to discuss the ongoing efforts for creating awareness on the dangers of underage and/or binge drinking within our community. Each person brings so much to the table during brainstorming sessions about the best ways communicate our message - a message which may save lives.

If you are interested in becoming part of this important community outreach, please join us for the upcoming meeting on Tuesday, June 25, 2013 from 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. at Health Connections in the Outpatient Pavilion of MedStar St. Mary’s Hospital. Your ideas, enthusiasm, talents, and participation are most welcome and appreciated! Treats will be served :)

Hope to see you on Tuesday!

Thursday, June 13, 2013

FUN & SAFE Summer Event Tomorrow!


 
The weather looks good for tomorrow's event!

Please join the Board of County Commissioners for St. Mary's County and the Leonardtown Commissioners for Flag Day festivities on Friday, June 14 on the Governmental Center lawn in Leonardtown. The annual event will begin at 6:00 p.m. with musical entertainment and the ceremony will begin at 6:45 p.m. The Pause for the Pledge and the raising of the large American flag will be at 7:00 p.m. Refreshments will be available from the Seventh District Optimist Club.

Hope to see you there!

Thursday, June 6, 2013

Consequences of Social Hosting

Social Hosting is a BUST!
 

 
Parents:
Did you know
that if underage drinking is taking place at your home,
even if you are NOT there,
even if you did not provide the alcohol,
you could be held responsible?
 
 
Can YOU Afford It???