Does Sedro-Woolley RISE only focus on alcohol use?

Underage alcohol use is the number one substance of concern for Sedro-Woolley RISE because, although most high schoolers don’t use alcohol, it is still the most frequently used substance. However, RISE is also implementing strategies to address marijuana use, nicotine, and opioids. We also focus on primary prevention strategies such as parenting classes, and social-emotional learning. 

Does Sedro-Woolley RISE only focus on alcohol use?2021-04-30T20:40:33+00:00

But if I don’t teach my teens to drink now, won’t they go crazy in college?

Although there are always exceptions, most kids who don’t drink in high school become only light drinkers in college (8). Typically, the kids who are the heaviest drinkers in college began drinking at younger ages (such as early teens). In fact, people who start drinking at age 15 or younger more likely to binge drink and are 6 times more likely to become addicted to alcohol

But if I don’t teach my teens to drink now, won’t they go crazy in college?2021-05-02T00:04:59+00:00

Isn’t it safer to teach my teen how to drink responsibly than tell them it’s not allowed and they do it behind my back?

The research is very clear – teens benefit from waiting as long as possible before they start drinking.  We also know that teens are less likely to drink when their parents/guardians regularly share their expectations that drinking is not allowed. A review of more than 20 studies found that when parents gave their teens permission to drink, they drank more frequently and

Isn’t it safer to teach my teen how to drink responsibly than tell them it’s not allowed and they do it behind my back?2021-05-02T00:05:59+00:00

What is the concern about underage drinking?

Alcohol affects teens differently than it does adults. Drinking alcohol as teens can have many negative impacts. Teen drinking can:  Impair brain development. In fact, the earlier a teen starts drinking, the greater the risk for negative consequences (1). Increase the risk of mental health problems such as depression (2) and anxiety disorders (3). Negatively impact school

What is the concern about underage drinking?2021-05-01T23:57:31+00:00

What is Sedro-Woolley Parents RISE campaign?

Sedro-Woolley Parents RISE is a campaign for parents/guardians of high schoolers in Sedro-Woolley that aims to spread the good news that MOST parents/guardians are setting their teens up for a healthy future and do not allow them to drink alcohol. By strategically sharing this good news, we expect to grow these positive norms - and as a result, reduce underage drinking. 

What is Sedro-Woolley Parents RISE campaign?2021-04-30T20:18:17+00:00

Suicide prevention for farmers/ranchers — Washington State University Skagit Extension

Agriculture is known to be a dangerous occupation full of potential stressors like weather, changing economic markets, and machinery breakdowns. When these start to compound many farmers experience excessive stress, making it hard to move forward to positive solutions. Click here for information on coping with these stressors.

Suicide prevention for farmers/ranchers — Washington State University Skagit Extension2021-01-06T17:51:49+00:00

Crisis Connections SOS – local support, resources, and training

Healing from a suicide loss can be a long and difficult journey, but you are not alone. Visit the Crisis Connections website. Washington Support After Suicide is a program for those newly bereaved by suicide from those who have been there.

Crisis Connections SOS – local support, resources, and training2024-03-13T01:49:28+00:00
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