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ASAP-NJ Nov. 2021

Association of Student Assistance Professionals

ASAP-NJ Nov.2021Association of Student Assistance Professionals
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ASAP - The Association of Student Assistance Professionals Guidelines

How do I become a member of ASAP?- Association of Student Assistance Professionals NJ?

Click Here for the Membership Link

Click Here to visit ASAPNJ.org


Role and Responsibility with specific regard for the federal laws of confidentiality. Click Here
  • State of NJ (NJDOE) Student Support Services.
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Membership Information and Link

Click Here to Launch to the Membership Page of Asapnj.org


Existing members, you will get an email from RefSec with your personal PIN; make sure to update your personal information and pay your dues by no later than October 31, 2021.

If you have any questions that pertain to membership, please contact our Membership Chair Andrea Saladino directly. asapnjmembership@gmail.com

Meet your Executive Board for the Association of Student Assistance Professionals

  • Meeting updates
  • Links to County Websites
  • Directory
  • Website Resources

The end of Red Ribbon for this year; remember to take the pledge.

TAKE THE 'DRUG FREE' PLEDGE

“I pledge to stay in school and learn the things that I need to know.”

“I pledge to make the world a better place for kids like me to grow.”

“I pledge to keep my dreams alive and be all that I can be.”

“I pledge to help others and to keep myself drug free.”


Information about Drug Free and Homecoming

THINKING ABOUT DOING DRUGS AT HOMECOMING?

The best time of the school year is here. Homecoming!

Visit the site to learn more about Drug Prevention and Homecoming

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The Great AMERICAN SMOKE OUT (11/18)

The Great American Smokeout® Click Here to QUIT November 18th

Quitting smoking isn’t easy. It takes time. And a plan. You don’t have to stop smoking in one day. Start with day one. Let the Great American Smokeout event on the third Thursday in November be your day to start your journey toward a smoke-free life. You’ll be joining thousands of people who smoke across the country in taking an important step toward a healthier life and reducing your cancer risk. Plus, the American Cancer Society can help you access the resources and support you need to quit.

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Lauren Sachs at RHS

Lauren Sacs MA LAC SAC

Pronouns: She/Her

Student Assistance Counselor

Raritan High School

Creative Ideas for Red Ribbon Week!

"The kids who need the most love will ask for it in the most unloving of ways"

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At RHS Students Engaged

Students and staff watched Kelly Slater's natural high video (found at naturalhigh.org), our TV/MEDIA students interviewed staff who shared their personal natural highs and finally students and staff were able to participate in an activity during their lunch periods where they could share their natural high and sport some free natural high stickers!
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Natural High Temporary Tattoo and Event

Natural high has FREE videos, curriculum including discussion questions and activities to help young people identify healthy coping skills and 'natural highs'. The stickers cost extra, but they're pretty sweet gear to encourage participation.

Crisis Information and Hotlines
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Violence Prevention Week

One of the best resources for Violence Prevention is from the Sandy Hook Promise.

From Tragedy To Transformation Click Here for their RESOURCES

Sandy Hook Promise is a national nonprofit organization founded and led by several family members whose loved ones were killed at Sandy Hook Elementary School on December 14, 2012. Based in Newtown, Connecticut, our intent is to honor all victims of gun violence by turning our tragedy into a moment of transformation. By empowering youth to “know the signs” and uniting all people who value the protection of children, we can take meaningful actions in schools, homes, and communities to prevent gun violence and stop the tragic loss of life.

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One Pill Can Kill Information from the Red Ribbon Collaboration

Click Here to read more


Pills Purchased Outside of a Licensed Pharmacy are Illegal, Dangerous, and Potentially Deadly


The Drug Enforcement Administration warns the American public of the alarming increase in the lethality and availability of fake prescription pills containing fentanyl and methamphetamine.

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Tobacco-Free for a Healthy NJ,

Through Tobacco-Free for a Healthy NJ, 10 regional tobacco collaboratives (RTC) were created to coordinate tobacco prevention efforts across NJ. We strive to include all sectors of the community in the RTCs to truly represent each region. By bringing together key stakeholders and champions in each region, we are able to drive our efforts with education & policy action. Click Here to get Resources and Support
Suicide Prevention and Resources
Padlet from the TLC and the AFSP NJ
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Suicide and Covid-19 Lasting Effects

COVID-19 has had a profound negative effect on the mental health of the nation. Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, Mental Health America (MHA) has witnessed increasing numbers of people experiencing anxiety, depression, psychosis, loneliness, and other mental health concerns. As the nation strives to mitigate the public health crisis introduced by COVID-19, there is even more responsibility to ensure a fast and coordinated response to address these mental health concerns, so we are not left with a mental health crisis long after the virus itself is under control. Click Here for the Guide regarding Covid-19 and risk.

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Meditation | Mindfulness Exercises

Deepak Chopra and Alicia Keyes bring you FREE mindful meditation click here for the start of a beautiful journey. Awaken the DIVINE Feminine in you.
COVID 19 Resources and Information
In this padlet you will find all the information about Covid-19. Testing, Vaccine, and more.
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Mental Health and Wellness during Covid for Youth

Returning to the classroom and regular activities after the disruptions of COVID-19 may cause stress and anxiety for students of any age. These feelings are normal and to be expected; everyone has tough days, but if children or adolescents are exhibiting unusual behavior for extended periods, they may be in need of additional support and care. We created this webpage to guide young people and their families to resources that promote student health and well-being, including mental health. Click Here

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DEPRESSION the effects of the Pandemic & Distance Learning.

Article- This is the Teenage Brain on Social Media

Article- How Depression Affects Learning

Article-Why We're All Addicted to Texts, Twitter and Google

Article- 8 Hidden Ways Depression Affects You at School

UCLA Scholarly Article- The Difference Between online learning and social media is DOPAMINE.

Trauma Informed Classroom- Click Here to learn how to support students. The Pandemic is Trauma!

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180 Turning Lives Around

Unhealthy vs. Healthy Relationships

Does your partner…

  • Tell you that you are nothing without them?
  • Put down your accomplishments or goals?
  • Use intimidation or threats to gain compliance?
  • Embarrass or make fun of you in front of your friends or family?
Do you…
  • Sometimes feel scared of how your partner will act?
  • Constantly make excuses to other people for your partner’s behavior?
  • Try not to do anything that would cause conflict or make your partner angry?
  • Feel like no matter what you do, your partner is never happy with you?
Answering “Yes” to any of these questions indicates that your relationship is unhealthy and perhaps even abusive.

Resources for Getting HELP for Abusive Relationships at 180 Turning Lives Around

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CSOC TRAININGS

Our New Jersey public Division of Children and Family offer a great deal of free monthly training. Many of them are related to SEL and self care in addition to specific topics of abuse and neglect. or more...CLICK HERE FOR THE DATES AND OPPORTUNITIES
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AAA offers a course for Driving "Blunt Truth About Marijuana and Driving

AAA Northeast has a wonderful E-learning Module for health and driver education teachers: Shifting Gears, the Blunt Truth about marijuana and driving. Click Here for more information
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SBRIT from NJCA Pilot Program

Click Here for the Counseling Information to Screen for Substance Abuse. What makes school-based SBIRT both effective and practical to implement is that it only requires the training of school staff to administer the screening, which would identify warning signs of mental health or substance abuse issues. Students exhibiting these signs would receive a brief intervention, and if deemed appropriate referred for proactive treatment.

Nell Geiger, LPC Bordentown SAC Counselor: “SBIRT is simply asking direct substance abuse and Mental health questions to an adolescent who wants to talk, it's pure, honest conversation starters that allow our youth to share confidentially, let's just ask, their voices need to be heard"

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Monmouth County Division of Behavioral Health FREE 6th Annual Conference

Click Here to Register for the Annual Conference October 28th & 29th 9am


On Oct. 28, there will be a 3-hour presentation by Steve Crimando MA, CTM, BCETS, CHPP. member of the New Jersey Department of Human Services' Disaster and Terrorism Branch on Behavioral Health: Forgotten Front Line Workers. He’ll discuss Behavioral Healthcare Workers’ Pandemic Fatigue, how Covid-19 has impacted mental health for children and adults and what providers need to know about their staff.

On Oct 29th Michael M. Miller, MD, DFASAM, DLFAPA will present: Alcohol’s Impact on Health, with Emphasis on Increase of Alcohol Consumption During Covid-19 Pandemic. This session will review broad public health impacts of alcohol and its role in the Diseases of Despair that have affected US life expectancy, and the changes in use since the start of 2020. Marijuana: Weeding Through the Facts. This educational session will strive to clarify the basics

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Harm Reduction Workshops for CEU

Please Click Here for Registration and more info.

11/18 12:00 pm – 1:30 Injection Drug Use Part 1: Communicable Infections

12/8 12:00 pm – 1:30 Injection Drug Use Part 2: Non-communicable Infections

12/16 12:00 pm – 1:30 Overamping: Psychostimulant Overdose

1/13 12:00 pm – 1:30 Safer Smoking and Sniffing

1/2712:00 pm – 1:30 Let’s Talk About Sex

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NJ Statewide Addiction Access Center

Know anyone who is in need of referral to treatment?

Click here to access our online help-tool. Or, call the statewide Addiction Access Center at 844-276-2777.

New Jersey Overdose Statistics
This link gives the number of overdoses, narcan use and number of narcotic prescriptions written by county. Click this Button
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National Harm Prevention Website for Courses & Training

Harm reduction strategies and tools should be accessible to everyone – regardless of location, time and or experience. National Harm Reduction Coalition offers a series of self-paced online learning modules that groups and individuals can complete on their own schedule and terms – anytime, anywhere. Click Here
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SAFE DISPOSAL

YEAR ROUND DRUG DISPOSAL Click Here for a location near you.

Safely disposing of expired or unused medicine is critical to helping protect your kids, family and home. And it decreases the opportunity for visitors in your home, like your kids’ friends, to abuse medicine as well.

Marijuana, Drug and Alcohol Prevention & more
Information to discuss and share with students and families coping with marijuana use.
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Free CE for Teen Dating Abuse Workshops

Class 1: "Teen Dating Abuse":

  • Thursday, October 14, 2021 from 10:00AM to 1:00PM
  • Wednesday, December 15, 2021 from 10:00AM to 1:00PM

Class 2: "Children & Teens Exposed to Domestic Violence":

  • Tuesday, November 9, 2021: 10:00AM to 1:00PM
  • Tuesday, January 11, 2022: 10:00AM to 1:00PM

How to Register:

  • Email DATA@APartnershipforChange.org
  • Be sure to let us know the school you're from and the date you want.
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Peer Recovery Support Training

Medication for Opioid Use Disorder

Peer Recovery Support Training

Live Virtual Training:

Part One: Thursday, 11/04/2021*

Part Two: Friday, 11/05/2021*

10:00 AM - 1:00 PM Each Day

*(Must attend both days to receive credit, partial credit will not be given).

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CSOC & Affiliates Panel on Marijuana and Mental Health

CSOC & Affiliates Panel/ Marijuana/Mental Health

Friday, October 15, 2021 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM

To Register Click Here

Thanks to all who have already registered. If you have NOT registered, please do so, we want you to be a part of this amazing discussion. We will have speakers from Wellspring, Monmouth Cares, YMCA, CPC, FBSA, DCPP, MHA, CCIS and so much more! Registration closes on 10/8. The meeting link will be sent on 10/12. https://events.co.monmouth.nj.us?agency=ciacc

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Panorama Free Training and Information

Panorama has modules to watch from a variety of vendors that give professional development certificates of attendance. This will give a range of topics from character education to ways to combat covid stress. Click Here and scroll down for all the opportunities available for free.

Using TikTok to Relate Prevention! Now this is an amazing use of social media. Click Here Using TikTok to Relate Prevention! Now this is an amazing use of social media. Click Here

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Join the COSSAP RESOURCE Newsletter

Click Here to join the newsletter

Public safety, public health, and behavioral health stakeholders giving access to timely and accurate information about the drug environment at the community level & prioritize outreach efforts, assess the impact of local strategies, and monitor the evolving nature of the drug environment.

Click Here for the Webinar

College Applications and Scholarships with a drug crime. What is the story?

Click Here for the important information.


It’s just one question that can have a big impact on your future if you’ve been convicted of a drug crime. Students may ineligible, but may be able to regain eligibility for student aid after a waiting period or by successfully completing a drug rehabilitation program.

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The Center for Drug and Alcohol Resources.

The Center offers a tool kit to understand the impact of the legalization of Marijuana. Please click here to get connected with the resources. The Center offers many evidence-based programs and evidence-informed programs for youth from Kindergarten to 12th grade and professionals that are recommended by several agencies, such as Substance Abuse Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), evidenced-based registries, and the New Jersey Department of Education.
Stress, Trauma, and the Brain: Insights for Educators--How Stress Impacts the Brain
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Wellspring Center for Prevention Newsletter Signup!

If you are a SAC or other Prevention Specialist/ Counselor this is a valuable newsletter from the Wellspring Center for Prevention. They tailor their programming for families, children and adults. Access to this newsletter will give you so much support and resources to share. Click Here to Join the list.
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DEA Family and Education Website Sign Up

This website from the National Drug Enforcement Agency is called Get Smart About Drugs. On this site you will find so much information about drugs, policy and support.

CLICK HERE for the link.

Mental Illness Awareness Week Stigma Video
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Join the Newsletter for Every Brain Matters!

Every Brain Matters is a community of support, advocacy, and science. Join us, as we call for a cultural change with the widespread use of our logo, which unites us and symbolizes both “freedom from marijuana” and optimal brain and environmental health.

If They Had Known Documentary | If They Had Known

If They Had Known Documentary | If They Had Known

If They Had Known is a documentary program spoken by kids to kids about the toxic risks of mixing prescription drugs like Xanax with alcohol. This is also a Clay Soper Memorial Fund documentary and his accidental death as a college student of Winchester.

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New Jersey School Districts Drug, Alcohol Cases
List of all the NJ Districts with the most drug and alcohol cases.
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