Sept. 29, 2009


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NY releases results of its largest-ever survey of adolescent ATOD use

New York State Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services (OASAS) Commissioner Karen M. Carpenter-Palumbo has released the state's Carpenter-Palumbolargest-ever youth prevention survey in which New York teens identify the factors that put them at risk for alcohol and drug use.

International Survey Associates/Pride Surveys served as the contractor for the New York State Youth Development Survey.


Spanish Pride Parent Survey now available

A Spanish-language version of the Pride Parent Survey is now available. Pride Surveys is grateful to Ossining Communities that Care in Westchester County, NY, for their assistance in development of the Spanish parent survey.

»To receive 100 free parent or faculty surveys when you order 100 or more student surveys enter the code BTS0909 into the comments field on the order form. Offer is only valid through Oct. 16, 2009. Offer valid in addition to other offers. Offer only valid one per customer per year.

Pioneer Award for Pride Surveys president

Doug Hall, president of Pride Surveys, was honored by his home state earlier this month when he received the Prevention Pioneer in Georgia Award. The honor was bestowed at the Georgia School of Addiction Studies in Savannah on September 3.Hall

Hall was a newspaper editor in 1975 when he helped form Drug and Alcohol Prevention Advocates in Dublin, GA, one of the earliest anti-drug coalitions in America. In February, Hall received the Advocate of the Year award from Community Anti-Drug Coalitions of America (CADCA).


Contact President Obama and Congress
about Safe and Drug Free Schools

Even if you have previously responded to an alert about the State Grants portion of the Safe and Drug Free Schools and Communities (SDFSC) program, you need to respond to this alert now. Unless Congress and the President are inundated with faxes from the field during the next few weeks, we will lose this program. Be sure you follow the directions closely at the CADCA web site. You must go through the fax process TWICE – once to contact Congress, and another time to contact the President.